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Old 18 January 2010, 09:34 AM
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Hello.

My garage had a bodge job on its roof, which now has leaked really badly. I'm thinking of knocking it down and having it rebuilt, I can then move it a bit so I could also have a side extension at some time in the future.

It will have to keep a flat roof, if I raise it, I may have to seek planning permission.

Anyway, just wondering if anybody had any suggestions as to what one might want to add to a modern garage to make it useable as possible? Would brick be better, or breeze block and then rendered?

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Old 18 January 2010, 09:43 AM
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Make sure you have sufficient room for a work bench and are able to use it with your car in it.
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& light... Both top and sides

Also enough power points!
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Also, it's best you speak to your local planning officer to see what actually you can do with regards moving it and it's height, you may be able to get in a pitched or raised side roof without needing to apply. You don't want to move it to have some smart-alec complain & planning causing you grief...
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For speed and insulation I would consider Beco Wallform ICF System - Insulating Concrete Formwork System
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Thanks.

I will speak to the planning office about the roof, I only need to move it forward a foot, to allow the side extension.

I can't fit anywhere near a double garage, and it will not really take my car (5 series) so really will be for storage. It's plenty long enough, but just doesn't have the width.

In terms of heating, just normal rads?

In terms of lighting, just normal tube lights?

Am I allowed to have a gas supply in there?

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