Build your own garage - material and price list ok?

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-14 14:15:27

Simon-189

2021-03-17 15:48:31
  • #1


Available, yes, but usually uneconomical as a single trip. Such items are then ordered together from several jobs by local locksmiths, metalworkers, steel builders, etc., and delivered in one trip. There are usually "only" 5-10 pieces per garage and due to the length at least a 7.5-ton truck is needed. It also works well with tow trucks because of the flat loading surface and their own crane.
 

11ant

2021-03-17 15:53:49
  • #2

Would it be economically "feasible" to apply a wrap in a color acceptable to the municipal council?
 

Nemesis

2021-03-17 16:01:27
  • #3
Thank you for the detailed post!

I had found out about the fastening in the raised seam during my research, a tilt of 3-5 degrees was planned anyway, fits.



No, it is free.
What also surprises me in the discussion about the color choice: you can't even see it in this flat design...?!
 

Simon-189

2021-03-17 16:10:24
  • #4


I can well imagine that. But is a wrapping the best post-coating? I imagine it wouldn't be quite easy with gluing because of the corrugations. Maybe buy spray paint in cans and roll it on yourself?



Depending on the design, you can see it. The parapet can only be provided on three sides, since an internal drainage with sandwich panels is only possible with great effort. So there's "only" the hanging gutter, and from that side you can look at the roof from some distance. Or other neighboring properties are slightly higher... neighbors from the upper floor...

Apparently, there are people who find this view disturbing. Who knows why :rolleyes: If the development plan allows the sandwich panels, then put them on the roof! :)
 

11ant

2021-03-17 16:22:05
  • #5
A. Was it as I suspected with you, that the available colors were not compatible with the desired ones? B. Did you consider it appropriate to use flat panels (wall panels, possibly "double-planked") for garage roofs to move away from the thick profiling? : are we actually talking about a single or double garage?
 

tomtom79

2021-03-17 16:53:55
  • #6
Just a different question, don't you have to green the garage roofs?
 

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