JDM said:Great thanks woody. Not a single problem nearly 4000 miles later... Touch wood.
Looks like you've changed your motor since I last came in here? Looks stunning!
Taz x said:i would insist on a side door too
JaEdBa said:Shortly be buying a house with an access road to the rear but no garage; so i have decided to build one. however, i have a degree of trepidation of blundering with the 'design'...
it's a terraced house, the plot is roughly 18' wide, the access road's fairly narrow and there is no scope for a driveway without eating into the back garden - i have already decided the garage will span the full width of the plot and the door will be automatic and fairly wide, otherwise the lack of swing will hamper easy access.
firstly, any thoughts on automatic garage doors, roller, or the up and over with a motor, or any other designs?
JDM said:You could always employ an architect to do the whole thing for you from start to finish..
Cough cough... I know a good one :wink:
Finisterre said:would it not be easier to buy a house with a garage?
( not you dario - stamp duty makes moving specifically an expensive option, I was suggesting it to the OP)
Stark said:Hey JDM, good seeing you on here.
Planning Portal won't tell you what your chances are, but will give you an interactive guide about what you an do to your house under permitted development (if you have PD rights) but if you're having plans drawn up for Building Regs, you may as well apply for a Lawful Development Cert (if PD) at the same time. This helps when it comes to selling your house and solicitors enquiring on planning status etc...
JaEdBa said:JDM said:You could always employ an architect to do the whole thing for you from start to finish..
Cough cough... I know a good one :wink:
Morning John!
Not such a bad idea - I'll have a think..
Lillywhite said:How any one can give advice as to what a double garage is likely to cost, without full knowledge of site information and full specification requirements, is beyond me.
pvr said:I can only state how much my cost when I built it - and that is 12 years ago and that was 70k. The door alone was 9k, so I have no idea how you can get an entire garage done for 17k.
JDM said:Lillywhite said:How any one can give advice as to what a double garage is likely to cost, without full knowledge of site information and full specification requirements, is beyond me.
Typical builder giving a ball park figure and I think we all know what that means..
Lillywhite said:JDM said:Lillywhite said:How any one can give advice as to what a double garage is likely to cost, without full knowledge of site information and full specification requirements, is beyond me.
Typical builder giving a ball park figure and I think we all know what that means..
I was not suggesting that the OP obtains a 'ball park figure' from a builder but from a construction professional. :wink:
Lillywhite said:How any one can give advice as to what a double garage is likely to cost, without full knowledge of site information and full specification requirements, is beyond me.
JaEdBa said:Lillywhite said:How any one can give advice as to what a double garage is likely to cost, without full knowledge of site information and full specification requirements, is beyond me.
I wasn't asking for a binding quotation! I'm aware of the issues of building in the area I live. I was asking for pointers from people who may've built a garage and, with hindsight, wished they'd done something differently.
Stuart Truman said:Surely a builder is a construction professional?![]()
Lillywhite said:JaEdBa said:Lillywhite said:How any one can give advice as to what a double garage is likely to cost, without full knowledge of site information and full specification requirements, is beyond me.
I wasn't asking for a binding quotation! I'm aware of the issues of building in the area I live. I was asking for pointers from people who may've built a garage and, with hindsight, wished they'd done something differently.
Fair do's but I think with your circumstances possibly trying to construct a garage in a gap on a terraced property in Stamford a town which I know well you ought to tread carefully on anyone giving general cost advice.