Which garage at what cost?

  • Erstellt am 2023-04-12 19:29:17

11ant

2023-05-02 20:42:52
  • #1
Bimsgarages are top-class climate self-regulating - as mentioned, furniture and files can be stored there perfectly forever - and I do not know a single dissatisfied customer. How the service works farther away, I do not know, since I know most of their garages from their proximity. Maintenance-free, aging-resistant, a quality obviously with a price. But as said, with limitations to the range of use, steel garages are also decent stuff.
 

11ant

2023-05-02 20:50:29
  • #2
I wouldn't even consider installing electrical wiring flush in the garage, not secondly (because flush-mounted cables and flush-mounted boxes belong together with flush-mounted switches as a system). And first of all not, because I wouldn't plaster the interior of a garage any more than a tool shed or the like. The world goes to ruin in style. Interior plaster in garages is for sissies.
 

Tolentino

2023-05-02 21:32:04
  • #3
Why even have a garage. A nice carport for the car and a garden house / shed as a basement replacement room is also enough, more flexible and significantly cheaper. I personally also find it prettier.
 

HansvonKlaus

2023-05-03 10:44:09
  • #4
Well, in the basement we also have surface-mounted installations but if Rekers offers this and without extra charge, why not? A carport is inconvenient for a classic car and, on the other hand, expensive equipment is significantly safer than in a shed. It is also damp. Now one might think of storing everything in the basement but carrying heavy garden tools, bicycles, etc. up and down every time is a torment.

As for Hoffmann, I can only say that it all sounds great and we were also enthusiastic, but price-wise it would then be around 40 and there are also some negative reviews regarding the Hoffmann brothers who promised a customer a lot and in the end were simply ignored. But if the use of the crane had been impossible, Hoffmann would have been our last hope.
 

Tolentino

2023-05-03 10:54:57
  • #5
Oldtimer is the only argument I accept.

Safety. Well, whether such a gate is really harder to break open than a sturdy wooden shed, I’ll just leave that as is. Moisture depends on moisture ingress, heating, ventilation, and insulation. So if you work daily in a concrete garage but never ventilate or heat it, you’ll also get a moisture problem there.
 

sysrun80

2023-05-03 14:39:10
  • #6
Have you ever looked into whether walls might also work? For us, it wasn't significantly more expensive but offered many more design possibilities.
 

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