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  • Any Builders on here? Brick double garage with pitched roof – approx cost?
  • Olster
    Free Member

    Looking at getting quotes for a new double garage – block-work which we'll render to match house – need foundations & no doubt planning will insist on slate pitched roof to match house.
    Any ideas on approx cost all in? I know it all depends but a roundabout price would be good at the moment.
    Cheers,
    Dave

    crispybacon
    Free Member

    mine cost 10K 10 years ago without the electric double door (2K) 🙂

    Olster
    Free Member

    Yikes! So, probs 15k absolute minimum then. Thanks.

    mavisto
    Free Member

    Whatever you do, don't get it made single brick. I did and it is always damp inside. Going to try a dehumidifier in it this year to see if it will keep my toys dry.

    davidrussell
    Free Member

    keep my toys dry

    silicon rubber shouldn't rot though. Or did you mean a different sort of toy?

    😉

    tankslapper
    Free Member

    Last quality single garage I was involved with was £20k bout 5 years back

    mavisto
    Free Member

    Toys of the 2 and 4 wheel variety! V8 Autotune Gemini, Suzuki DL1000GT and a couple of bikes. My 'good' bike still lives in the house, I'm not having that corrode to bits on me.

    CaptainMainwaring
    Free Member

    About half the cost of building a house, so depending on costs in your area could be anywhere between £500 and £800 per square metre footprint

    lowey
    Full Member

    Depends on the foundations required. Cost your brickwork / blockwork (get a cavity wall, well worth it in the long run) at £80 / sm, Roof at £60 / sm, floor slab at £50 / sm, Basic garage door circa £1k

    That should give you the superstructure price. Foundations "shouldnt" be too bad for a garage really unless your ground conditions are terrible.

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