Saul Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 I intend to build a fairly simple double garage to house a classic car in the New Year. I'm astonished by the quotes that are coming through and wondered if anyone had experience with kit builds or whether getting a Block garage built and insulating it myself is a better more affordable route these days. I know Timber and other materials went crazy during the Pandemic but have prices not returned to normal? Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe90 Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 (edited) I have just erected one of these, you can get some of their cabins in twin wall for insulation so maybe they will do you a garage in similar. Better priced than most and timber good quality. Dead easy to DIY. Mine was built on a 150mm slab, no foundations so cheaper again. Mine is for a classic car and motor bike and I think it looks pretty. (Just waiting for a bespoke classic looking up and over door to arrive) https://www.quick-garden.co.uk/single-wooden-garage-4m-x-6m-13x20-ft-44-mm.html. For other types Edited October 18, 2023 by joe90 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelvin Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 How much is insane? Stick built on-site or block built will be cheapest traditional build method or do what I did and build an insulated steel building. Mine has 80mm insulation in walls and ceiling with insulated doors. 100mm insulation under the slab. 2G window. 10m x 6.5m 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 53 minutes ago, joe90 said: I have just erected one of these, you can get some of their cabins in twin wall for insulation so maybe they will do you a garage in similar. Better priced than most and timber good quality. Dead easy to DIY. Mine was built on a 150mm slab, no foundations so cheaper again. Mine is for a classic car and motor bike and I think it looks pretty. (Just waiting for a bespoke classic looking up and over door to arrive) https://www.quick-garden.co.uk/single-wooden-garage-4m-x-6m-13x20-ft-44-mm.html. For other types Nice 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saveasteading Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 @joe90s is optimum for cost I'd say, as a diy project. I looked at this and similar suppliers. @Kelvin steel kit can be good value, esp for bigger areas because steel jumps big spaces very efficiently. Ready made timber kits can be quite expensive. Timber stud built on site is stronger than a t & g kit, but needs designing, and much cheaper than a kit of parts. Here's ours using free family labour and newfound skills. No contractors or designers engaged at all ( except that i looked at the sketches and said ok). The bco agreed that it was below his threshold area and that the canopy isn't a building. NB the pin jointed column bases and home made garage doors. The pedestrian door is unnecesarily flash as was free, as supplied wrong for the house. Cost? I'd have to check but about £4k materials. Labour say 30 man days. Commercially then that is about £10k, and add oh &p. Plus vat. Total £18k. @Saul your turn. What cost range are you getting? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe90 Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 I would agree with T@G but mine was 44mm thick timber, not going to bend/shrink much, in fact the building is designed to shrink slightly as the timber dries, no vertical timber, the building is designed to shrink in height. By up to 35mm and so no gaps in the boards like most T@G. Also 44mm should give some insulation value, mine was less than £6k all in, including wood treatment 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelvin Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 I originally wanted an insulated timber kit garage built to a similar spec to the house in the same cladding and roof material. When I looked at it 5 years ago it was all quite affordable. However fast forward to this year and it was going to cost £70,000 which was more than twice the cost and way over my budget. The steel building came in well under my budget including the foundation and was up and usable in two days. Aesthetically it’s matter of taste but I really like the look of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe90 Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 3 hours ago, nod said: Nice All the neighbours and passers by comment on how nice it looks, I could not be more pleased, well I will when the door arrives 🥳 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saveasteading Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Kelvin said: Aesthetically it’s matter of taste but I really like the look of it. A building that does its job well is a good building. While on: I think you are South of this but good luck with the weather. A red warning is just scary. This explanation below is very good. Ditto anyone north of Inverness. Same rainfall Kent etc, but no mountain ranges to concentrate it. BBC News - Storm Babet: Red weather warning of 'unprecedented' levels of rain https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-67144619 Edited October 18, 2023 by saveasteading Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelvin Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 Unfortunately we are right on the edge of it. 100mm forecast for us. I’ve been helping digging out culverts today. I’ve made up 25 sandbags and built up my problem areas. I also got some of those water activated snake things. I’ve moved everything that the wind might have picked up and secured it. Not much more I can do. Will head down to my site early tomorrow to keep an eye on things. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saveasteading Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 There's no icon for good luck. Full report on the gutters and drainage expected after tomorrow. Shut all doors and openings in the garage to reduce wind uplift. Who ever heard of gales off the SE? These new N Sea turbines will be well tested. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe90 Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 🤞 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted October 18, 2023 Author Share Posted October 18, 2023 6 hours ago, Kelvin said: How much is insane? Stick built on-site or block built will be cheapest traditional build method or do what I did and build an insulated steel building. Mine has 80mm insulation in walls and ceiling with insulated doors. 100mm insulation under the slab. 2G window. 10m x 6.5m Up to £45k = insane in my mind. Yours looks cool. Mine is on a housing estate so have to be mindful of the neighbours. Keeping it basic size for 6x5.5m Double with flat roof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted October 18, 2023 Author Share Posted October 18, 2023 6 hours ago, joe90 said: I have just erected one of these, you can get some of their cabins in twin wall for insulation so maybe they will do you a garage in similar. Better priced than most and timber good quality. Dead easy to DIY. Mine was built on a 150mm slab, no foundations so cheaper again. Mine is for a classic car and motor bike and I think it looks pretty. (Just waiting for a bespoke classic looking up and over door to arrive) https://www.quick-garden.co.uk/single-wooden-garage-4m-x-6m-13x20-ft-44-mm.html. For other types I am aware of them but put off by negative reviews and wondered about it's strength as they look more like posh sheds. Over a Double width door I'd be a little bit scared but am sure yours is fine especially with the shelter from the wall next to it. Good luck with the door! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelvin Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 Yep pretty dear. My garage was £24k. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted October 18, 2023 Author Share Posted October 18, 2023 2 hours ago, saveasteading said: @joe90s is optimum for cost I'd say, as a diy project. I looked at this and similar suppliers. @Kelvin steel kit can be good value, esp for bigger areas because steel jumps big spaces very efficiently. Ready made timber kits can be quite expensive. Timber stud built on site is stronger than a t & g kit, but needs designing, and much cheaper than a kit of parts. Here's ours using free family labour and newfound skills. No contractors or designers engaged at all ( except that i looked at the sketches and said ok). The bco agreed that it was below his threshold area and that the canopy isn't a building. NB the pin jointed column bases and home made garage doors. The pedestrian door is unnecesarily flash as was free, as supplied wrong for the house. Cost? I'd have to check but about £4k materials. Labour say 30 man days. Commercially then that is about £10k, and add oh &p. Plus vat. Total £18k. @Saul your turn. What cost range are you getting? £28-45k. Happy to do quite a bit myself internally and have an electrician father but definitely want the water tight structure handled by pros. Best of luck finishing yours. looks like great fun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iceverge Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 6 hours ago, joe90 said: I have just erected one of these, you can get some of their cabins in twin wall for insulation so maybe they will do you a garage in similar. Better priced than most and timber good quality. Dead easy to DIY. Mine was built on a 150mm slab, no foundations so cheaper again. Mine is for a classic car and motor bike and I think it looks pretty. (Just waiting for a bespoke classic looking up and over door to arrive) https://www.quick-garden.co.uk/single-wooden-garage-4m-x-6m-13x20-ft-44-mm.html. For other types Floor paint look smart. Do you have any issues with rainwater blowing into the garage? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe90 Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 24 minutes ago, Iceverge said: Floor paint look smart. Do you have any issues with rainwater blowing into the garage? Yes, my man shed 😎, only till the door arrives 1st Nov 👍 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe90 Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 @Saul, is this to your liking, less than £6k (plus slab and wood treatment). https://www.quick-garden.co.uk/single-wooden-garage-with-flat-roof-silvia-f-34mm-cladding-4x6m-13x20-24m2.html 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gc100 Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 (edited) I just built a 7mx8m double garage with 2x roller doors and a door at the back. It cost me £3750 in materials plus my summer building myself. It did pole barn design with a tarmac floor (tarmac already there) . It looks great and works great. Edited October 19, 2023 by gc100 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted October 20, 2023 Author Share Posted October 20, 2023 So looking like this will now be a Block Build Garage Rendered in Weberpral Monocouche to match the house. If anyone knows of a good building company that might want to take this on in the Bicester/Oxfordshire area any recommendations would be appreciated. Plot shown as per attached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted March 19 Author Share Posted March 19 Looking for any final advice before I move forward! Thank you! I’ve now moved in and need to get this garage built asap. It’s looking like it’s going to cost £35k all in which is still a massive amount of money. My issue is now with the internal ceiling height I’m like to get being 6’2” tall and thinking internally it’s going to be under 7’ To get this garage built within permitted development I will be GIA under 30m2. Garage Width will be 5.5m and Length 5.8m Externally. Block Built with Piers and Rendered to match the house. Maximum height under PD is 2.5m. The Double door will be 4500mm wide by 2000mm tall so I only have 500mm left!! The Headroom needed for the Door is 140mm. For the flat roof I need at least 240mm tall I Joists for the width span plus I need Ferrings and then a Stand Up 2500mm Max Height 2000mm Door Height 140mm Door Mechanism Head Room 78mm Ferrings Height 150mm Stand Up I’m over already by 88mm This is crazy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oliwoodings Posted March 19 Share Posted March 19 3 hours ago, Saul said: Looking for any final advice before I move forward! Thank you! I’ve now moved in and need to get this garage built asap. It’s looking like it’s going to cost £35k all in which is still a massive amount of money. My issue is now with the internal ceiling height I’m like to get being 6’2” tall and thinking internally it’s going to be under 7’ To get this garage built within permitted development I will be GIA under 30m2. Garage Width will be 5.5m and Length 5.8m Externally. Block Built with Piers and Rendered to match the house. Maximum height under PD is 2.5m. The Double door will be 4500mm wide by 2000mm tall so I only have 500mm left!! The Headroom needed for the Door is 140mm. For the flat roof I need at least 240mm tall I Joists for the width span plus I need Ferrings and then a Stand Up 2500mm Max Height 2000mm Door Height 140mm Door Mechanism Head Room 78mm Ferrings Height 150mm Stand Up I’m over already by 88mm This is crazy! Welcome to the fun of the 2.5m PD limit Why do you need a 150mm upstand? Can't you redesign the roof to not have that? What do you mean by "140mm door mechanism room"? Do you mean the actual frame of the door? In your drawings, is the roof pitching back to front? And are your big doors at the front? If so, what are the I joists going to hang off - a steel? If so, have you factored the height of that in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oliwoodings Posted March 19 Share Posted March 19 Looking at your pictures again, why don't you just move the building and adjust the width so it's not within 2m of the boundaries? Then you can build up to 3m with a flat roof or 4m with a dual pitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 On 19/03/2024 at 22:30, oliwoodings said: Welcome to the fun of the 2.5m PD limit Why do you need a 150mm upstand? Can't you redesign the roof to not have that? What do you mean by "140mm door mechanism room"? Do you mean the actual frame of the door? In your drawings, is the roof pitching back to front? And are your big doors at the front? If so, what are the I joists going to hang off - a steel? If so, have you factored the height of that in? I forgot the 240mm I Joists from the list summary. The joists will run Side to Side so no need for a Steel. The door mounts to the face of the pillars inside. The Door is 2000mm tall but the running gear internally will be 140mm over the height of the door. Apparently the upstands don’t count as Roof Height so I should be able to do this in PD at 1m boundary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now