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monkey 05-09-07 02:52 AM

Anyone know about building garages?
 
I'm planning on moving early next year and NEED to either get a house with a garage or with the room for one.

What solutions are there for an easy, cheap (resaonable) but solid garage, ideally that I could erect with a mate? I remember helping to dismantle one that was concrete but made from panels that slotted together a la tongue and groove in a sideways fashion. Can these be bought still?

Failing that can anyone guestimate how much it'd cost a bricklayer to knock one up?

falc 05-09-07 05:38 AM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
If your putting up a brick garage, check with the council and your neighbours about putting it up, its classed as a permenant structure so has different laws to it then a normal wooden shed.

To build a single garage I have no idea, budget for a couple of grand maybe

Lissa 05-09-07 05:48 AM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
Not really up on buliding stuff, but I'm sure I heard that wood is better than concrete in some respects because wood breathes, so less chance of condensation and a damp bike.

Tomcat 05-09-07 07:09 AM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teriyakimonkey (Post 1278599)
I'm planning on moving early next year and NEED to either get a house with a garage or with the room for one.

What solutions are there for an easy, cheap (resaonable) but solid garage, ideally that I could erect with a mate? I remember helping to dismantle one that was concrete but made from panels that slotted together a la tongue and groove in a sideways fashion. Can these be bought still?

Failing that can anyone guestimate how much it'd cost a bricklayer to knock one up?

we bought one of these prefab things for £130 on ebay, once you have a level concrete base down the putting up of the garage is relatively easy, so long as you and your mate are strong!

ps: there is plenty of air flow, without leaks so breathability is not a problem.

Here's a pic:

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...k217.07027.jpg

no side views I'm afraid
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...geaug07001.jpg

Viney 05-09-07 10:44 AM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
Why do you want a garage?

gettin2dizzy 05-09-07 10:50 AM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
lots of lego?

petevtwin650 05-09-07 10:52 AM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
A few years ago I bought a garage from these people

http://www.comptonbuildings.co.uk/?g...FQMfEgoduHTrZA

To get around the regulations on the caravan site I lived at at the time they supplied a 4ft wide door instead of the usual up and over door. Ideal for a bike only garage. I also got a dehumidifier as the bike did stay wet for days after a ride in the rain.

Best pic I could find
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...0/File0234.jpg

skint 05-09-07 12:45 PM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
Try doing a search on here as there have been a number of posts regarding garages and carports and the regulations which might be useful before you proceed at full steam...;)

kwak zzr 05-09-07 02:03 PM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
cuz had a brick garage built from scratch and it cost around 5k with a flat felt roof and would have been more with a tiled apex, he phoned council planning and they said as long as it was 5m away from the property he didn't need planning. as petevtwin650 said compton building are very good ive got something very similar.

stewie 05-09-07 02:37 PM

Re: Anyone know about building garages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skint (Post 1279034)
Try doing a search on here as there have been a number of posts regarding garages and carports and the regulations which might be useful before you proceed at full steam...;)

Wot he said, sound advice, sadly not sound enough to convince mrs stewie, ah well.....


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