Hi All,
I was hoping that I could find some advice in regards to building a double garage.
I don't have much building experience although I am looking to do as much work Myself in order to keep the build costs to a minimum.
Project;
I am looking at building a double (maybe a touch wider than double) garage at the rear of my property, i.e behind the house at the end of the garden.
Currently there is a single (rotting & damp) wooden garage / workshop.
I will need to put in concrete foundations and floor, I am not currently planning on doing this myself as I kind of figure that if you don't get this bit bang on then the rest of the build will be troublesome.
I will also be getting someone in to lay the block work also for the very same reason.
Questions / Advice needed.
1/ If I had some plans made up by a proffesional would this identify / detail everything I need to ensure that building regs are met?
2/ Rough idea of cost for having concrete foundations and floor laid? I will level and dig out so hopefully it is a case of pouring in the concrete.
3/ I am not 100% sure whether I need planning permission. The garage will be more than 5m from the rear of house. It will be on the boundary of both sides and rear of garden. At the rear is an access road that is used by Myself and 6 neighbours, any ideas?
4/ As I am looking to build as cheaply as possible should I only consider a flat (slight angle) roof, or could I consider a proper pitched roof. I am planning on doing all the roof work Myself.
5/ If i need to apply a more conventional pitched roof what should I consider for tiling bearing in mind cost.
I am hoping (hopefully not dreaming) to bring in the complete job under 4K. Double glazed windows will be ebay jobs (they do not need to match as you will only see onside at a time). Also breeze blocks and trusses etc will be sourced as cheap. Do you think I am being realistic with this current budget?
Hope someone can help with some pointers or things that I perhaps have not considered.
Many Thanks
Steve
P.S If anyone is after buying a trailer I will be selling mine in approx 4-6wks. It is approx 4-6ft with idespension, good tyres & marine ply sides.
I have used it for 3 years now to tow my Race Mower and tools etc, it tows really well. Getting a box trailer as I need something bigger. Looking at around the £250 mark.
I was hoping that I could find some advice in regards to building a double garage.
I don't have much building experience although I am looking to do as much work Myself in order to keep the build costs to a minimum.
Project;
I am looking at building a double (maybe a touch wider than double) garage at the rear of my property, i.e behind the house at the end of the garden.
Currently there is a single (rotting & damp) wooden garage / workshop.
I will need to put in concrete foundations and floor, I am not currently planning on doing this myself as I kind of figure that if you don't get this bit bang on then the rest of the build will be troublesome.
I will also be getting someone in to lay the block work also for the very same reason.
Questions / Advice needed.
1/ If I had some plans made up by a proffesional would this identify / detail everything I need to ensure that building regs are met?
2/ Rough idea of cost for having concrete foundations and floor laid? I will level and dig out so hopefully it is a case of pouring in the concrete.
3/ I am not 100% sure whether I need planning permission. The garage will be more than 5m from the rear of house. It will be on the boundary of both sides and rear of garden. At the rear is an access road that is used by Myself and 6 neighbours, any ideas?
4/ As I am looking to build as cheaply as possible should I only consider a flat (slight angle) roof, or could I consider a proper pitched roof. I am planning on doing all the roof work Myself.
5/ If i need to apply a more conventional pitched roof what should I consider for tiling bearing in mind cost.
I am hoping (hopefully not dreaming) to bring in the complete job under 4K. Double glazed windows will be ebay jobs (they do not need to match as you will only see onside at a time). Also breeze blocks and trusses etc will be sourced as cheap. Do you think I am being realistic with this current budget?
Hope someone can help with some pointers or things that I perhaps have not considered.
Many Thanks
Steve
P.S If anyone is after buying a trailer I will be selling mine in approx 4-6wks. It is approx 4-6ft with idespension, good tyres & marine ply sides.
I have used it for 3 years now to tow my Race Mower and tools etc, it tows really well. Getting a box trailer as I need something bigger. Looking at around the £250 mark.