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Hi all,

A bit off topic but I am looking at getting a precast concrete garage at mine and wondered if anyone else had one or any thoughts on them?

Was going to brick build one but think it's too expensive for what I need it for.

Thanks in advance
 
My Dad doesn't have a garage but he did get a pre-cast concrete shed.

Seems alright. I guess it depends on the make but having worked on one and having listened to my Dad complain about it, fixing stuff to the walls can be a bit of a pain as they can be quite thin in the middle of the sections making securing say back boxes a bit problematic unless you stick them on a bit of timber screwed to the thick edges where the panels join.

Depends what you're going to put in there aside from a car I guess. Dad had a few problems with roof mountings leaking which wasn't good as he has a lathe and other bits of machine shop gear in there.
 
Interesting thanks. I don't want it for a vehicle either and I've spoken to other people and roofs seems to be one downside.

Want mine for similar things as your dad by the sound of it, a bit of storage and a workbench. Had wondered about fixings for a few sockets, thought it would have to be a baton or whatever.

Thing is a garage will cost me a few thousand more if I brick build it and it's just for my work stuff so can't justify it.
 
Just don't leave anything like tools inside, they get very damp. Ours has no insulation whatsoever which means when it's warmer outside the damp air comes in and cools down, and vice versa. Left my tools there one winter due to building work and they were all covered in rust.
Now i don't keep anything more than offcuts of wood and old bricks/sand in there.
With a bit of heat or dehumidifier in the it would be ok.
The other thing is take care with the base, don't make it too big otherwise the water can get under the sides. And include a dpm in the floor.
 
Just don't leave anything like tools inside, they get very damp. Ours has no insulation whatsoever which means when it's warmer outside the damp air comes in and cools down, and vice versa. Left my tools there one winter due to building work and they were all covered in rust.
Now i don't keep anything more than offcuts of wood and old bricks/sand in there.
With a bit of heat or dehumidifier in the it would be ok.
The other thing is take care with the base, don't make it too big otherwise the water can get under the sides. And include a dpm in the floor.
Thanks John very helpful want it to store a bit of gear etc, general work store with workbench and maybe the lawn mower etc. Maybe it would pay to insulate a bit? Could out a frost watch heater in there for sure
 

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