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Old 30-Oct-2005, 12:03   #1
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Garage building. How much will it cost..?
Hi all..

Has anyone ever had a garage (or smaller bike-storage-type-thingy) built onto the side of their house?

If so, what kind of costs were involved? A ball-park figure will do.

I'm thinking about a brick built unit, about 8ft x 10ft - fitted onto a corner of the house, so-to-speak, with two of its walls actually formed by the existing property. It'll have a skylight on its roof, and a bike sized roller-shutter door on the front.

Any ideas? Cheers.

Steve
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 12:08   #2
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go big mate mines 32ftx15ft fit the car and 2 bikes in and still have space to play
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 13:29   #3
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A builder we use at work quoted me £10k plus for a traditional detached single garage. I think you could buy the materials and build it your self for somewhere around £2.5K. Work it out, bricks measure 102.5mm wide by 215mm long by 75mm high plus a 10mm joint. They cost around 20p each.

Concrete for a base is about £65 a cubic metre and the slab will need to be at least 150 thick.


Concrete sectional garage cost about £1500 including delivery and building (plus slab).
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 14:03   #4
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20p per brick...maybe if you live in a council house.

try double it at least, concrete £70 +vat per m3

sand cement roof timbers ,what about internal walls , roofing tiles , garage doors (around a grand) elctrics lighting

£10k not so bad after all, end of the day would you paint your own duke...get the pros in
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 14:05   #5
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Originally posted by weeveetwin
Hi all..

Has anyone ever had a garage (or smaller bike-storage-type-thingy) built onto the side of their house?

If so, what kind of costs were involved? A ball-park figure will do.

I'm thinking about a brick built unit, about 8ft x 10ft - fitted onto a corner of the house, so-to-speak, with two of its walls actually formed by the existing property. It'll have a skylight on its roof, and a bike sized roller-shutter door on the front.

Any ideas? Cheers.

Steve


Around 4k inc door etc
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 14:22   #6
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I'm just finishing a bike workshop/garage/office. It's 32 x 24 ft and is built entirely from plywood. I built a timber frame first then clad it with 1/2" exterior ply on the outside, lined the gap with various thickneses of polystyrene and clad the inner walls and roof with 1/4 ply. The foor is tongue n grooved floor sheeting. With electrics etc I'm not gonna see much change out of 10k.
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 14:38   #7
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Mood: is it cos i is a bricklayer
60 bricks the meter square
10 blocks to meter square
60 clay tiles to meter square
i worked out a cost earlier but was waiting for others the size you want plus proper footings (not a raft) pitched tiled roof cavity walls insulation electrics and skylight labour skips etc you wouldnt get a lot of change from the 6k mark inc vat + of course the cost of yer shutterdoor thingy-- based the price around the southern prices--- id even chuck in some ground anchors for a fellow biker
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 15:17   #8
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Ahh the great north / south divide, why arnt bikes cheaper oop north
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 15:45   #9
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8 x 10 is to small , make it bigger so that you can move around a bit!
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 16:00   #10
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we are having ours built right now - £3700 + VAT + £1000 for the roller door - all in!!!!

5m x 6m - incl all footings, render, tin roof etc etc

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