Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
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how big is a standard one?
mine is gay, it's 4.4m x 2m.
how much do standard size (and detatched from the house) ones cost to build, if the foundations are already there??
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
Location: North Wales Drives: BMW, Corsa & Fiat
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Costs about 6K.
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Whittie
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mwg
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Registered: 19th Feb 04
Location: South Lakes
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nobs me off when people have a garage but fill it full of shite
[Edited on 06-11-2006 by Matty G]
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Whittie
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Where Else can i put the shite?
Used to have a Red Escort in there, only just fit
[Edited on 06-11-2006 by Whittie]
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Robin
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in a shed, or the loft
6k
looks like i'll be stuck with one which is only big enough for a small car
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mwg
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The foundations that are allready there aren't going to be wide/long enough if you are wanting to go bigger Rob!
I did some drawings for my bosses double garage. Its faced with Lakeland Stone and has a few windows, electric roll up door and storage space level. Think it cost him 12k but its a big garage and it wasn't square due to the shape of his garden boundary so that increased the cost of building/designing it.
it looks like a swiss cottage at the end of his garden
[Edited on 06-11-2006 by Matty G]
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Whittie
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Oh yeah, 6K, Thats without labour
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Robin
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good point
i just want to be able to get a car in it, and move around it
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Whittie
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You got any local "Lock up's" near you? Lots of people use those to work on cars if they don't have a garage. Much cheaper too
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Robin
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yeah, but the waiting list is about 3 years
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Whittie
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Find a less local one?
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mwg
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My next door neighbour had a timber garage built at the start of this year.
He had the foundations put down by a contractor then a company manufactured the garage in a factory, brought it to him on a flat bed lorry as a flat pack then they put it up for him. Only took them 6 hours. Included double doors and the windows were prebuilt in and a felt pitched roof.
Its quite big for a single garage, has his Porsche in there with plenty of room around it so he can work on it.
Maybe a cheaper option than a traditional block garage...
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Robin
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but then I have to drive 32324523532523 miles to work on the car
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mwg
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along these lines but without as many windows
http://www.timbergarages.com/Lugarde_Garage_Kentucky.asp
its not that exact garage but its similar. not sure what company he used. alot cheaper than a block garage...
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Whittie
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Looks like a wendy house. Plus it would Rot.
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mwg
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Its been stained etc.
I cant see it rotting away in the next 20-30 years...
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Cosmo
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we've got a timber summer house that is probably the size of a triple garage, and that hasnt rotted away in the last 15yrs!!
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Whittie
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Jesus, had no idea they lasted so long.
Good price for 4K installed then
Mine was 8K with no labour.
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Ally
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We ripped down my old timber framed - asbestos garage this summer, thinking of having a new one built but for the money, god, we may as well have a concrete space!
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mwg
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did you take down the asbestos garage yourself
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Robin
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asbestos is fine. it's all a myth
the garage is not a problem now, the car i have my eye on is 4325mm long
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
did you take down the asbestos garage yourself
Dont be stupid, i paid for it to be taken away
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
The foundations that are allready there aren't going to be wide/long enough if you are wanting to go bigger Rob!
I did some drawings for my bosses double garage. Its faced with Lakeland Stone and has a few windows, electric roll up door and storage space level. Think it cost him 12k but its a big garage and it wasn't square due to the shape of his garden boundary so that increased the cost of building/designing it.
it looks like a swiss cottage at the end of his garden
[Edited on 06-11-2006 by Matty G]
quote: Originally posted by Matty G
My next door neighbour had a timber garage built at the start of this year.
He had the foundations put down by a contractor then a company manufactured the garage in a factory, brought it to him on a flat bed lorry as a flat pack then they put it up for him. Only took them 6 hours. Included double doors and the windows were prebuilt in and a felt pitched roof.
Its quite big for a single garage, has his Porsche in there with plenty of room around it so he can work on it.
Maybe a cheaper option than a traditional block garage...
Gizzle you have a lot of stories about garages
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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I want a garage..You find alot of the modern houses the garages are a tad small for a family size car..
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