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The missus and I are looking to buy a house my one stipulation was that it has a decent garage, so she tells me she has seen a place and loves it, guess how big the garage is...
So any idea how much it would cost for a reasonable brick built garage? Also if I would need any kind of planning permission? ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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^This.
Whilst I can't tell you how much it will cost, the difference between a good garage and a crap one is definitely noticeable.
My previous house had a concrete prefab garage with an asbestos roof. It was draughty, plants came through the gaps in the corrugated asbestos sheet and it had terrible condensation. By comparison, my current house had a garage built attached to the house. The difference is amazing. Once the heating is going in there, it's nice and warm, lovely and dry, no condensation problems and the appeal of having a door from your house to your garage is definitely worth it  |
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My Concrete Panel jobby cost me £4500 to pour and erect.
Cement Sheet roof and up and over door.
I got my garage from these folk. Very smooth transaction.
https://www.nucrete.co.uk/products/elite-concrete-garages/?phpMyAdmin=6mKzvSPmbJoxFKht%2C9UiYr7hL51
I had to pour the base £500 concrete and shuttering inc. wheel barra, shovel, spade, rake, wellies.
I have just dry-walled the hoowur using Gyproc with 15mm polystyrene insulation on the back.
My lights were 4 x 4' flour. strips. I upgraded the lights with the drywall to some LED and posh light and power fitting. about £120
I poured a cementeous self leveler on last year to correct the imperfect floor (so my bike turner would move easier.) Material cost £330
The panels are roughcast and the fascia matches my house facing.
There was no option for a tile roof at the time but a tile roof is more substantial and prettier. ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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A large decent quality shed would do as well and cost a fraction. Mines in my back garden. 8 x 12 ft at the
apex about 8ft tall inside. It came in 7 large pieces and the two lads that delivered it had it put up, glazed
and felted in an hour and a half. I already had a large raised concrete pad and bought the largest shed I
could fit on it. Mine was 600 quid delivered and fitted.
Just given it a coat of Ronseal fencelife and it looks better now 18 months after purchase than it did new.
The rain water just runs off of it. but I will still be adding some guttering after I return from my hols
just to help keep the sides dryer this year through winter and channel the water somewhere it can drain away
without causing harm, I'm also going to build some steps up into the shed, I have some spare slabs and
bricks etc so it shouldn't cost much. I've already added external floodlighting, and a structurally built
in bench and lots of storage, plus flourescent lighting, heating (an old warm air curtain from a shop I refitted
years ago), plus I've upgraded the supplied 4mm float to 7mm wire reinforced cast georgian glass and beefed
up the frames a bit on the inside. I love pimping my shed. I'm always doing stuff to it. Still on the cards is
insulation, ply lining it, and installing proper hard wired electrics. But so far my total spend is under £800. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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| grr666 wrote: | A large decent quality shed would do as well and cost a fraction. Mines in my back garden. 8 x 12 ft at the
apex about 8ft tall inside. It came in 7 large pieces and the two lads that delivered it had it put up, glazed
and felted in an hour and a half. I already had a large raised concrete pad and bought the largest shed I
could fit on it. Mine was 600 quid delivered and fitted.
Just given it a coat of Ronseal fencelife and it looks better now 18 months after purchase than it did new.
The rain water just runs off of it.  but I will still be adding some guttering after I return from my hols
just to help keep the sides dryer this year through winter and channel the water somewhere it can drain away
without causing harm, I'm also going to build some steps up into the shed, I have some spare slabs and
bricks etc so it shouldn't cost much. I've already added external floodlighting, and a structurally built
in bench and lots of storage, plus flourescent lighting, heating (an old warm air curtain from a shop I refitted
years ago), plus I've upgraded the supplied 4mm float to 7mm wire reinforced cast georgian glass and beefed
up the frames a bit on the inside. I love pimping my shed. I'm always doing stuff to it. Still on the cards is
insulation, ply lining it, and installing proper hard wired electrics. But so far my total spend is under £800. |
I think this is probably the way I'm going to go at my new gaff, as it doesn't have a garage, and was wondering what the cost of supply and install would be, so cheers for that
Now, how much to have the concrete base laid, anyone? ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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| doggone wrote: | If you have someone in to do it it will be most of £1000 for a couple of days including materials
Here a mini-mix wagon with 2 cubic metres is about £200
That might just about be enough for a small base.
A bit of hardcore and damp membrane underneath is peanuts really, and a sheet of re-enforced mesh would be advisable and you could use a bit less concrete.
Depends what you find when you start digging really.
There is usually something unexpected. |
So apart from the unexpected, how difficult is this for someone of zero experience to do? ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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| MCN wrote: | My Concrete Panel jobby cost me £4500 to pour and erect.
Cement Sheet roof and up and over door.
I got my garage from these folk. Very smooth transaction.
https://www.nucrete.co.uk/products/elite-concrete-garages/?phpMyAdmin=6mKzvSPmbJoxFKht%2C9UiYr7hL51
I had to pour the base £500 concrete and shuttering inc. wheel barra, shovel, spade, rake, wellies.
I have just dry-walled the hoowur using Gyproc with 15mm polystyrene insulation on the back.
My lights were 4 x 4' flour. strips. I upgraded the lights with the drywall to some LED and posh light and power fitting. about £120
I poured a cementeous self leveler on last year to correct the imperfect floor (so my bike turner would move easier.) Material cost £330
The panels are roughcast and the fascia matches my house facing.
There was no option for a tile roof at the time but a tile roof is more substantial and prettier. |
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| chris-red wrote: | At what point does the absolute terror I'm feeling usually dissipate? |
What are you terrified about? I can't wait to get moving - been told about 4-5 weeks now
The property I'm looking at needs a replacement fence and wider gate for better access for the bike - although the current one is workable for the time being. So I also need to put in a concrete base and 'lead-in' driveway or paving (front drive is tarmac and in excellent condition).
| chris-red wrote: | I just wondered how feasible it is for someone with little building experience to put up a brick/block built structure. |
No way I'm going to tackle building a solid structure garage myself, so I'll just look for the best quality wooden shed/workshop I can find, then maybe look to make improvements as others here have done. Can anyone recommend anyone to go to for shed and installation in Cumbria?
A very timely thread, this  ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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It's an easy process made difficult by those who will profit from it. You'll probably at some point during the
process wish you'd never bothered, but you just have to stick your chin out and press on. I've just sold one to a first
time buyer with no chain and finance in place. It still took 3 months.
Avoid Looooooong chains if you can, too many variables. A single fuckup anywhere up or down the chain can cause
the whole deal to collapse and you won't even see it coming. I'm not trying to alarm you, just make you aware
that now the 'ball' is in the hands of others expect it to get dropped often and even occasionally lost but usually
if everyone keeps their nerve and nobody pulls out then it gets there in the end. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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| grr666 wrote: | It's an easy process made difficult by those who will profit from it. You'll probably at some point during the
process wish you'd never bothered, but you just have to stick your chin out and press on. I've just sold one to a first
time buyer with no chain and finance in place. It still took 3 months.
Avoid Looooooong chains if you can, too many variables. A single fuckup anywhere up or down the chain can cause
the whole deal to collapse and you won't even see it coming. I'm not trying to alarm you, just make you aware
that now the 'ball' is in the hands of others expect it to get dropped often and even occasionally lost but usually
if everyone keeps their nerve and nobody pulls out then it gets there in the end. |
The vendors of the property I'm buying suggested they might be able to move in with their parents to speed up the process. This meant no chain to worry about for me (I'm a cash buyer), and will mean they will be cash buyers for their new place when they find one, so advantage all round. I gave them a little extra financial incentive to ensure they did move out to parents - I had knocked the price down a bit so lost nothing really in doing this. For the simplification of the process, I felt it was worthwhile.
My solicitor is making all the right noises about chasing their searches etc, and I plan to phone them at least once a week to see how things are going. No problems so far  ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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