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Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 25 8:20 pm
by Blue
Nice one Steve, great to have a garage eh? All looks very familiar, we’ve been involved in some pretty major building works this last year which includes a garage. Never been able to keep a car at home before so I can imagine the satisfaction.
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 25 10:31 pm
by Steve
It sure is Blue, a dream come true to have my car in a garage at home. Seems such a daft thing but its the icing on the cake for me. When I moved, I had one 'must have' and that was a garage....but.....I fell in love with the house instantly and just completely forgot how much importance I had put on having one. This has just made it perfect now. Sounds like we will both be achieving a dream if your garage is at home too
Roofing arrived yesterday, thats the last heavy job but still some prep to be done before I start fitting it. Expensive stuff so I dont want to mess it up

Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 25 9:26 pm
by Steve
Red weather warning here with 100mph gusts tomw, hope my dream is still there in the morning

Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 25 7:26 am
by rocket70
Any damage to your property Steve?
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 25 8:44 am
by Steve
No damage to the garage, lost a few slates off the roof of the house but thats it thankfully. Lots of trees down, power out for a while but all ok in the big scheme of things up here. Hope anyone else affected is ok. I know Northern Ireland got hit badly so hope gmopar59 is ok.
Thanks for asking

Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 25 7:40 pm
by Matthew Saxon
Beautiful work, glad to see you didn’t waste time trying to get the render off the house wall, that stuff is tougher than granite. Will you do any insulation for when you’re working on the car over the winter?
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 25 9:57 pm
by Steve
Thanks Matthew and agreed, the render is hard graft so its staying on. I obviously cut channels into it to ensure the vertical wall ties bolted securely to the existing wall. Angle grinder with a stone cutting disc worked fine.
I will research insulation. May well put something between the rafters (that silver coatet slab stuff...name escapes me) but not sure yet.
Big day tomorrow as Im putting the roof on. My neighbour has a skidsteer and will lift them up onto a platform I made so they are horizontal and safe to work with....watch this space

Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 25 10:08 pm
by Steve
Between showers today, I put the frosted perspex windows in the doors. Really pleased with them as they let tons of light in but offer privacy too.
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 25 7:34 am
by cadboy
Like your garage door

Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 25 9:10 am
by Blue
Insulation is expensive but I’d definitely do it if you can Steve, walls as well. It’s not just about keeping heat in or out, it stops condensation which is something you really don’t want in a workspace. Due to building regs we had no option but to use 150mm of insulation on our project which includes a garage.
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 25 7:08 pm
by Steve
I now have a roof!

Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 25 7:12 pm
by Steve
Thats a great job Blue, looks fantastic. I will probably do the roof but not the walls. I have plenty of ventilation so hoping condensation will be minimal but wont know until its all done. My building warrant doesnt specify it so there isnt any pressure on to do it before being signed off thankfully
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 25 7:36 pm
by Blue
Good feeling to get watertight eh? Funny thing condensation, I used to have a well ventilated place that was awful for it and my present place has neither ventilation or insulation maybe it’s because it’s mainly wood?
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 25 7:53 pm
by Steve
I hope its watertight, will soon find out when the next storm comes along. Will be doing the flashing and soilpipe collar tomorrow then it should be.
Everything gets wet here but usually blowing a gale so hope it will be manageable. The garage I rented in Birmingham was concrete under an OAP home. Metal folding door, no ventilation and it was absolutely bone dry .
Re: My Dream Almost Complete At Last!!
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 25 6:47 pm
by Steve
Soilpipe opening now watertight and made a start on the flashing...