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How to Measure a Garage Conversion for Square Footage

Garage conversions are one of the most common sources of square footage disputes in real estate. The measurement itself is straightforward — the question is whether the space qualifies as GLA in the first place.

Does the garage conversion count as GLA?

Under ANSI Z765, a garage conversion counts as Gross Living Area only if it meets all of these criteria:

If the conversion is missing any of these — unfinished, no heat, only an exterior door — it does not count as GLA regardless of how much the owner paid for the renovation.

How to measure the space

Assuming the conversion qualifies as GLA, measure it the same way as any other room: from the exterior walls.

  1. Use a floor plan that shows the conversion. If you have an updated appraisal sketch, CubiCasa export, or permit drawing showing the converted space, use that. If not, measure exterior dimensions from outside the converted walls.
  2. Include the full exterior footprint. Measure from the outside of the converted walls, just like the rest of the home. Do not deduct for wall thickness.
  3. Check for ceiling height exclusions. If part of the garage has a lower ceiling (below 7 feet), measure only the area with adequate ceiling height.
  4. Add to the main perimeter polygon if the conversion is attached and the walls are shared. Draw a separate polygon if the converted garage is a distinct outbuilding.

Using PlanSnapper to measure a garage conversion

In PlanSnapper, you have two options depending on how the floor plan shows the converted space:

Option 1 — Include in main polygon: If the converted garage is attached and the floor plan shows it as part of the continuous exterior wall, trace it as part of the main perimeter. The area is automatically included in total GLA.

Option 2 — Separate polygon: Use the "Add Separate Area" button to trace the converted garage as its own polygon. This is useful if you want to report it separately or if the ceiling-height exclusion reduces its effective area. PlanSnapper will sum all polygons in the total.

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