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Garage cost
onthefencepost
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Hi there,
I'm seeking to build a double garage in the back garden.
I currently have a single garage but require a double - putting all the planning and regs a side.
I was hoping of a rough ball part figure, the garage in mind will be brick built with a manual door. The ground is currently a mixture of lawn and flagging so the foundations will need to be strengthen up.
Thank you.
I'm seeking to build a double garage in the back garden.
I currently have a single garage but require a double - putting all the planning and regs a side.
I was hoping of a rough ball part figure, the garage in mind will be brick built with a manual door. The ground is currently a mixture of lawn and flagging so the foundations will need to be strengthen up.
Thank you.
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Somewhere in the range £15-35k.onthefencepost wrote: »Hi there,
I'm seeking to build a double garage in the back garden.
I currently have a single garage but require a double - putting all the planning and regs a side.
I was hoping of a rough ball part figure, the garage in mind will be brick built with a manual door. The ground is currently a mixture of lawn and flagging so the foundations will need to be strengthen up.
Thank you.0 -
Aylesbury_Duck wrote: »Somewhere in the range £5-35k.
I would narrow that wide range to £10-35k as I doubt you can get it for less than £10k.0 -
You'll get nothing for £5k. Realistically, you are in the £20k area for a double brick built garage.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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Agreed. There's a 1 missing from my post, which I'll amend.womble12345 wrote: »I would narrow that wide range to £10-35k as I doubt you can get it for less than £10k.0 -
Not recommending the company, but showing what you might consider, instead of brick.
https://dunsterhouse.co.uk/sheds-and-garages
Some timber buildings can look better than a brick or blockwork and rendered finish.
VB0 -
hi there,
Thanks for the posts. I'm probably going to stay with a brick built garage.
There are some builders doing some renovation building work on a house down the road - they will pop over tomorrow afternoon and give me a quote.
Thanks for the help guys!0
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