Help - Garage doors, need a new one!
Discussion
AW10 said:
Here you go:
It rarely sees the light of day this time of year.
I was thinking about adding two more downlights at the left and right edges of the door. The 3 there are spaced at 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4s of the way along the door.
That is something special, I could begin to be a BMW fan with one of those. Go for the extra lights me thinks!It rarely sees the light of day this time of year.
I was thinking about adding two more downlights at the left and right edges of the door. The 3 there are spaced at 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4s of the way along the door.
SoliD said:
Had doorman round today after phoning them yesterday to replace my broken cables on my up and over door ( was only expecting them to come and take a look) great service! highly recommended!
Thanks Paul for your kind words, be it a top of the range garage door, or a simple repair, we will always accommodate our PH friends, and you'll get a special discount to.ewolg said:
Just had my garage door replaced with a nice roller one by Simon and David - superb work as usual and many thanks for a great job. can't stop looking at it and making it go up and down - sad I know!!!
you can make it go up and down just by looking at it Geoff???? you're living too close to Burley mate!!
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Bit of a speculative question. We're looking at a house at the moment with an integral garage, but I don't think it's tall enough to get our camper in there. Is there anything that you guys could do with regards to raising the height or would it be a case of getting a brickie in? From what I can work out, the bit above the garage is just void at the moment, but won't know more until we get in to properly look at it.
Also thinking perhaps barn doors instead of up and over/roller might create more height?
(We're viewing next week so haven't bought yet, just weighing up potential work )
Also thinking perhaps barn doors instead of up and over/roller might create more height?
(We're viewing next week so haven't bought yet, just weighing up potential work )
Jonboy_t said:
Bit of a speculative question. We're looking at a house at the moment with an integral garage, but I don't think it's tall enough to get our camper in there. Is there anything that you guys could do with regards to raising the height or would it be a case of getting a brickie in? From what I can work out, the bit above the garage is just void at the moment, but won't know more until we get in to properly look at it.
Also thinking perhaps barn doors instead of up and over/roller might create more height?
(We're viewing next week so haven't bought yet, just weighing up potential work )
I would guess from that picture, that you should have ample head room, you need a minimum of 300mm from underside of lintel to roof ceiling/joistsAlso thinking perhaps barn doors instead of up and over/roller might create more height?
(We're viewing next week so haven't bought yet, just weighing up potential work )
doorman said:
Jonboy_t said:
Bit of a speculative question. We're looking at a house at the moment with an integral garage, but I don't think it's tall enough to get our camper in there. Is there anything that you guys could do with regards to raising the height or would it be a case of getting a brickie in? From what I can work out, the bit above the garage is just void at the moment, but won't know more until we get in to properly look at it.
Also thinking perhaps barn doors instead of up and over/roller might create more height?
(We're viewing next week so haven't bought yet, just weighing up potential work )
I would guess from that picture, that you should have ample head room, you need a minimum of 300mm from underside of lintel to roof ceiling/joistsAlso thinking perhaps barn doors instead of up and over/roller might create more height?
(We're viewing next week so haven't bought yet, just weighing up potential work )
Doorman could you give me a rough quote for two shutter doors fitted in Bournemouth? and possibly a quote to have two singles turned into one double? I suspect it would be costly as the brickwork in the middle is pretty thick and looks supporting.
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:33
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:50
shantybeater said:
Doorman could you give me a rough quote for two shutter doors fitted in Bournemouth? and possibly a quote to have two singles turned into one double? I suspect it would be costly as the brickwork in the middle is pretty thick and looks supporting.
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
Hi
Thanks for your enquiry, will pm you with some information on costings tomorrow. Answer to your other question, you need 300mm of headroom above underside of lintel to roof joists to hide the roll from outside, if that is not available we put in a false head and cloak over with pvcu
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:33
Hi
Thanks for your enquiry, will pm you with some information on costings tomorrow. Answer to your other question, you need 300mm of headroom above underside of lintel to roof joists to hide the roll from outside, if that is not available we put in a false head and cloak over with pvcu
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:50
shantybeater said:
Doorman could you give me a rough quote for two shutter doors fitted in Bournemouth? and possibly a quote to have two singles turned into one double? I suspect it would be costly as the brickwork in the middle is pretty thick and looks supporting.
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
Hi
Thanks for your enquiry, will pm you with some information on costings tomorrow. Answer to your other question, you need 300mm of headroom above underside of lintel to roof joists to hide the roll from outside, if that is not available we put in a false head and cloak over with pvcu, the blue door is a compact version with narrower slats, and only requires 200mm.
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:33
Hi
Thanks for your enquiry, will pm you with some information on costings tomorrow. Answer to your other question, you need 300mm of headroom above underside of lintel to roof joists to hide the roll from outside, if that is not available we put in a false head and cloak over with pvcu, the blue door is a compact version with narrower slats, and only requires 200mm.
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:50[/footnote]
[footnote]Edited by doorman on Sunday 22 March 19:09shantybeater said:
Doorman could you give me a rough quote for two shutter doors fitted in Bournemouth? and possibly a quote to have two singles turned into one double? I suspect it would be costly as the brickwork in the middle is pretty thick and looks supporting.
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
Hi
Thanks for your enquiry, will pm you with some information on costings tomorrow. Answer to your other question, you need 300mm of headroom above underside of lintel to roof joists to hide the roll from outside, if that is not available we put in a false head and cloak over with pvcu, the blue door is a compact version with narrower slats, and only requires 200mm.
I quite like the dark brown wooden 'look. Will I lose any garage length (currently fitted with old push doors).
Also why is it some of the doors have the white facia above them? whereas others don't e.g.
e.g.
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:33
Hi
Thanks for your enquiry, will pm you with some information on costings tomorrow. Answer to your other question, you need 300mm of headroom above underside of lintel to roof joists to hide the roll from outside, if that is not available we put in a false head and cloak over with pvcu, the blue door is a compact version with narrower slats, and only requires 200mm.
Edited by shantybeater on Sunday 22 March 11:50[/footnote]
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