Advice and thoughts please. Also, I know the only true way to find out is to obtain quotes I'm just asking for peoples views on here to add into the mix.
My current car garage was built in the 80s. Standard affair, concrete panels, concrete base, up & over door, corrugated sheet roofing, probably the type containing asbestos. It's a single car garage. If I put my Seat Leon in I can get the drivers door open to the 'first click' with the passenger side relatively close to the other wall. The roof sheeting is starting to fail so will need replaced within next couple of years.
I am contemplating a new (or improved) garage within the next year or so as it's possible I'll buy a new(er) car and it would be good to put it away at night, especially when weather is pants.
Do you think Option A would possibly be more cost effective than option B? Or in reality will B always be cheaper? I know there are many variables however just interested in what folk on here think.
Option A
Existing roof to be removed and discarded.
Concrete pad to be extended as required.
Maintain existing garage depth, however slightly increase width by addition of further concrete panels (thinking 2 x panels required, one for back wall, one for garage door wall.) Retain and use other existing concrete panels.
New garage door.
New roof (probably EPDM.)
New side door and back window.
Option B
Remove and discard all of the existing garage.
Concrete pad to be extended as required.
Completely new concrete panel garage erected, maybe something like this:
Apex Graphite Range – Hanson Concrete Garages
I'd be getting a builder/contractor to do the work, not DIY. Do you think there could be a decent saving in the Option A route, or more hassle than it's worth?
Cheers.
My current car garage was built in the 80s. Standard affair, concrete panels, concrete base, up & over door, corrugated sheet roofing, probably the type containing asbestos. It's a single car garage. If I put my Seat Leon in I can get the drivers door open to the 'first click' with the passenger side relatively close to the other wall. The roof sheeting is starting to fail so will need replaced within next couple of years.
I am contemplating a new (or improved) garage within the next year or so as it's possible I'll buy a new(er) car and it would be good to put it away at night, especially when weather is pants.
Do you think Option A would possibly be more cost effective than option B? Or in reality will B always be cheaper? I know there are many variables however just interested in what folk on here think.
Option A
Existing roof to be removed and discarded.
Concrete pad to be extended as required.
Maintain existing garage depth, however slightly increase width by addition of further concrete panels (thinking 2 x panels required, one for back wall, one for garage door wall.) Retain and use other existing concrete panels.
New garage door.
New roof (probably EPDM.)
New side door and back window.
Option B
Remove and discard all of the existing garage.
Concrete pad to be extended as required.
Completely new concrete panel garage erected, maybe something like this:
Apex Graphite Range – Hanson Concrete Garages
I'd be getting a builder/contractor to do the work, not DIY. Do you think there could be a decent saving in the Option A route, or more hassle than it's worth?
Cheers.