Planning department want me to take down a carport !!!
Discussion
so called said:
OP you could try a Carcoon...
Not as quick as a simple car cover...
That's no good then. Read the OP: apparently even a simple car cover is far too much of an inconvenience.Not as quick as a simple car cover...
wonderwebb said:
I have been using a car cover for a while and got a bit tired of taking it off and putting it on so i built a carport to the front of my garage.
Much more convenient to erect a car port that doesn't work, then take it down again once it has alienated the neighbours and attracted enforcement action from the Council... lord trumpton said:
I just don't get all this car cover/port/shelter business - Unless they are made from chocolate then they will be just fine you bunch of softy teddy bears
A decent sheltered car port on the side of the house(two or three sides covered) is great. Plenty of ventilation but keeps the damp down, keeps discs cleaner and the car tidier.This one is none of those things however.
PositronicRay said:
lord trumpton said:
I just don't get all this car cover/port/shelter business - Unless they are made from chocolate then they will be just fine you bunch of softy teddy bears
A decent sheltered car port on the side of the house(two or three sides covered) is great. Plenty of ventilation but keeps the damp down, keeps discs cleaner and the car tidier.This one is none of those things however.
Imagine how that looks for the neighbour to your left. When they look out of their windows on the upper levels all they will see is a 8-10 ft by 6 ft corugated plastic mass. It doesn't look so bad from the ground view. But it will definitely obscure their view of the road. As for those parking large RVs or caravans outside small houses, I'd complain about that too. It looks awful. OP you need to tear it down.
Also seriously how is it secured to the ground because the surrounding blocks look very untouched in the photo.
Also seriously how is it secured to the ground because the surrounding blocks look very untouched in the photo.
shost said:
Imagine how that looks for the neighbour to your left. When they look out of their windows on the upper levels all they will see is a 8-10 ft by 6 ft corugated plastic mass. It doesn't look so bad from the ground view. But it will definitely obscure their view of the road. As for those parking large RVs or caravans outside small houses, I'd complain about that too. It looks awful. OP you need to tear it down.
Also seriously how is it secured to the ground because the surrounding blocks look very untouched in the photo.
But of the OP tears it down all the neighbours will see from the windows on the upper levels is a Prowler. Also seriously how is it secured to the ground because the surrounding blocks look very untouched in the photo.
OP, is there door directly from the garage to the house?
If so then I have two suggestions, both of which will require a sledgehammer and some good favour with the lady of the house.
My first suggestion is to move the left (as we're looking at it) internal wall of the garage a bit more left so that you can park it in there and still get out.
My second is to move/extend the door to a place where (when open) you can open the car door into that space.
You obviously need to be careful about what is weight bearing and what isn't.
My neighbours have recently erected a horrendously large conservatory and whilst it's hideous they're nice enough people, we don't get any trouble from them and I'm not massively vain so we let it go. Maybe there will come a time when we need something and they might think twice before objecting.
If so then I have two suggestions, both of which will require a sledgehammer and some good favour with the lady of the house.
My first suggestion is to move the left (as we're looking at it) internal wall of the garage a bit more left so that you can park it in there and still get out.
My second is to move/extend the door to a place where (when open) you can open the car door into that space.
You obviously need to be careful about what is weight bearing and what isn't.
My neighbours have recently erected a horrendously large conservatory and whilst it's hideous they're nice enough people, we don't get any trouble from them and I'm not massively vain so we let it go. Maybe there will come a time when we need something and they might think twice before objecting.
MintSprint said:
DaveCWK said:
Bunch of whinging nimbies In this thread.
It's NIMBYs not nimbies: it's an acronym.It stands for Not In My BACK Yard.
If the OP had stuck to building ramshackle shanty-town structures in his BACK yard, he wouldn't be having all these problems.
Foppo said:
Not a eyesore just looks a bit daft in front of a nice house.
this ^^^ not an eyesore, just looks a little strange in current position Blib said:
The original car cover is by far the better solution.
problem is that car covers can and do scratch paintwork....wonderwebb said:
ha strange you should say that lol !
you need to tell us about the neighbours - suburban swinging session that didn't end well? I know it's wrong but these two posts quite close together had me spitting coffee over the keyboard
s p a c e m a n said:
OP, are you black? No not because of the council estate, staffy and disregard for the neighbours. Because the only Prowler that I've ever seen was being driven South towards the Blackwall tunnel with the roof down by a black bloke wearing sunglasses. Those cars certainly draw attention, brightened up a boring traffic jam. Can't be two of them so close to each other, how many in the country?
so called said:
OP you could try a Carcoon.
http://www.carcoon.com/carcoon-double-skin-outdoor...
I keep my TVR in one.
Not as quick as a simple car cover but doesn't come into contact with your car and so doesn't damage your paint work.
http://www.carcoon.com/carcoon-double-skin-outdoor...
I keep my TVR in one.
Not as quick as a simple car cover but doesn't come into contact with your car and so doesn't damage your paint work.
Edited by so called on Monday 22 December 09:12
As its left hand drive and the house is on the left hand side of the garage as you enter then maybe this could bring you some inspiration,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnKoGN2oaTk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnKoGN2oaTk
CampDavid said:
Welshbeef said:
Its all bull st - its not his house nor his cars he has simply seen this in passing and taken a few pics and post up for sts and giggles.
OP custard test has been set man up or as you know its then bull st and you will be rightly hounded for any lies.
Irony defined. OP custard test has been set man up or as you know its then bull st and you will be rightly hounded for any lies.
JQ said:
CampDavid said:
Welshbeef said:
Its all bull st - its not his house nor his cars he has simply seen this in passing and taken a few pics and post up for sts and giggles.
OP custard test has been set man up or as you know its then bull st and you will be rightly hounded for any lies.
Irony defined. OP custard test has been set man up or as you know its then bull st and you will be rightly hounded for any lies.
MintSprint said:
JQ said:
CampDavid said:
Welshbeef said:
Its all bull st - its not his house nor his cars he has simply seen this in passing and taken a few pics and post up for sts and giggles.
OP custard test has been set man up or as you know its then bull st and you will be rightly hounded for any lies.
Irony defined. OP custard test has been set man up or as you know its then bull st and you will be rightly hounded for any lies.
bramley said:
£200? Custard test on receipts please. £20 to a charity of your choice if you're right
10 sheets wickes clear corrugated sheet product code 240154 £83.90
11 3 meter 4x2 from selco approx when built £7inc vat £77
at moment selco selling 3 6x2 for £5.55
4 post 100mmx100mm £40
2 x 8x2 6m £32 inc Vat
concrete 4 bags 1 bag cement £13
Total £245.90 inc vat
I claim Vat back ! Total £196.72
Donation to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity
www.gosh.org/Donate?
Edited by wonderwebb on Monday 22 December 20:37
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