Idea of garage build on side of house
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Hi all, possibly a piece of string question but i have a decent sized space at the side of my house, c. 9m x 5m so want to attach a garage to replace a worn out, small shed
Theres good access from the road down a small driveway.
Not looking for anything fancy, just a flat roof.
We are in Herts.
Any rough cost do we think?
Thanks
Theres good access from the road down a small driveway.
Not looking for anything fancy, just a flat roof.
We are in Herts.
Any rough cost do we think?
Thanks
£25k + is my guess at the absolute minimum. By the time you’ve done electrics and maybe plumbing you’ll be doing well to be near £30k.
A flat roof of any size needs significant timbers / steel to cope with theoretical snow loading. You might be better off with a pitch roof as it shouldn’t really be a lot more expensive. Will look loads better and have a much longer maintenance free life.
A flat roof of any size needs significant timbers / steel to cope with theoretical snow loading. You might be better off with a pitch roof as it shouldn’t really be a lot more expensive. Will look loads better and have a much longer maintenance free life.
I wouldn't do a flat roof if you can avoid it...I replaced a flat roof with a pitched roof on my three car garage after finding leaks. Also try and do a vaulted ceiling (just in case you want a ramp or a tall vehicle)
If you organise trades people yourself and do some of the work then easily under £25K , but put it out as a complete job for a builder then probably a fair bit over £25k.
If you organise trades people yourself and do some of the work then easily under £25K , but put it out as a complete job for a builder then probably a fair bit over £25k.
I’m in the middle of working out a budget for a side extension, half of which will be an insulated garage. I know you didn’t mention insulation but I’m really struggling to see how you can build a new garage with a pitched roof for £25,000. I guess it depends on materials and the kind of foundations you put in but prices are utterly insane. I’m amazed anyone on a normal income builds anything these days.
SonicHedgeHog said:
I m in the middle of working out a budget for a side extension, half of which will be an insulated garage. I know you didn t mention insulation but I m really struggling to see how you can build a new garage with a pitched roof for £25,000. I guess it depends on materials and the kind of foundations you put in but prices are utterly insane. I m amazed anyone on a normal income builds anything these days.
I am beginning to think I might end up with a timber building (but then have to tackle it being on the boundary).For mine i'd have the roof insulated and possibly the floor but not the walls as it only neede to be basic for a workbench, bike storage, rscking and maybe an area for my wife to do arts and crafts on occasion.
But I cant spend £25k on it.
As an amateur, I'd guess that foundations and a slab for something built onto the house could be way more technical than a slab for a free-standing single storey garage?
Whacking up an outbuilding from blocks and rendering it will be a lower grade of work than extending a house for a built-in garage.
Break it down to components and tasks. A garage connected to your house probably costs more on every line of the spreadsheet?
Before you even start, there is design work, compared to off the peg repetitions of every other similar garage.
Whacking up an outbuilding from blocks and rendering it will be a lower grade of work than extending a house for a built-in garage.
Break it down to components and tasks. A garage connected to your house probably costs more on every line of the spreadsheet?
Before you even start, there is design work, compared to off the peg repetitions of every other similar garage.
SonicHedgeHog said:
Simes205 said:
I m doing something similar, 4.5m x12m
Pitch roof
No electrics
26k plus vat
You must be doing some work yourself or using some odd materials? That s 54m2 which means £500/m2. Foundations, tiles, bricks, a decent door . What s the catch?Pitch roof
No electrics
26k plus vat
Edited by Simes205 on Monday 23 February 06:46
OutInTheShed said:
As an amateur, I'd guess that foundations and a slab for something built onto the house could be way more technical than a slab for a free-standing single storey garage?
Whacking up an outbuilding from blocks and rendering it will be a lower grade of work than extending a house for a built-in garage.
Break it down to components and tasks. A garage connected to your house probably costs more on every line of the spreadsheet?
Before you even start, there is design work, compared to off the peg repetitions of every other similar garage.
Thanks. Didnt occur to me it might be more complex (naively).Whacking up an outbuilding from blocks and rendering it will be a lower grade of work than extending a house for a built-in garage.
Break it down to components and tasks. A garage connected to your house probably costs more on every line of the spreadsheet?
Before you even start, there is design work, compared to off the peg repetitions of every other similar garage.
Will be interesting to see.
Simes205 said:
Sorry 4x12 not free standing but simply against the length of house. Literally a shell with roller shutters , no tiles etc I m not lifting a finger except for the electrics.
That’s quite amazing for Surrey. Please do a thread on here. Edited by Simes205 on Monday 23 February 06:46
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