Hello,
since all the developers so far have refused to include a garage in their offer (referring me to prefabricated garage manufacturers), I want to ask how and where you have built your garages and what the price differences are.
I definitely want to make full use of the 6x9m (20x30 ft) boundary build limit.
Ideally, I would prefer a double garage, but apparently, that is too expensive...
If necessary, a carport would also work, but a carport of that size with a storage shed wouldn’t be much cheaper, right? Especially since I would still have to pave the area...
Are prefabricated garages any good? The house will have a brick veneer, and I think with a prefabricated garage I would lose a lot of interior space due to the double exterior walls.
Also, I would like to have a door connecting to the utility room.
I look forward to your answers...
Thank you in advance!
since all the developers so far have refused to include a garage in their offer (referring me to prefabricated garage manufacturers), I want to ask how and where you have built your garages and what the price differences are.
I definitely want to make full use of the 6x9m (20x30 ft) boundary build limit.
Ideally, I would prefer a double garage, but apparently, that is too expensive...
If necessary, a carport would also work, but a carport of that size with a storage shed wouldn’t be much cheaper, right? Especially since I would still have to pave the area...
Are prefabricated garages any good? The house will have a brick veneer, and I think with a prefabricated garage I would lose a lot of interior space due to the double exterior walls.
Also, I would like to have a door connecting to the utility room.
I look forward to your answers...
Thank you in advance!
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Knallkörper23 Apr 2018 19:09bu-gesucht schrieb:
Hello everyone,
We are currently looking for a garage provider alongside a construction company.
Preferably 6x9m (20x30 feet), but unfortunately we need either a green roof or a 20° (20°) roof pitch, and brick cladding is also required.
What prices have you encountered recently? I assume prices have been rising significantly there as well?
Which costs more, a green roof or a tiled roof (is the latter suitable for building on the property boundary)?$30,000 for 6x9m (20x30 feet), including a main door and a side entrance. Built with masonry and brick cladding. Well, that was a year ago. Perhaps you can achieve a 20° (20°) roof that looks like a flat roof from the outside by using a suitably high parapet.
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bu-gesucht23 Apr 2018 19:22To clarify once again regarding a roof with tiles: Border construction means the garage is continuously under or exactly 3 meters (10 feet) high, or is it sufficient if it ends at the property boundary line at a height of 3 meters (10 feet)?
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Knallkörper23 Apr 2018 21:02I interpret the Lower Saxony building regulations to mean that no part of the garage may be higher than 3 meters (10 feet). It explicitly states "buildings ... with a height of up to 3 m (10 ft)."
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bu-gesucht24 Apr 2018 05:21What a pity, a tiled roof with a 20° pitch is really only suitable for Ferrari & co. when building right up to the boundary.
What makes the green roof so expensive and what kind of plants grow there? Does ground elder also count as green roofing?
What makes the green roof so expensive and what kind of plants grow there? Does ground elder also count as green roofing?
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Saxonia1824 Apr 2018 18:41What can generally be expected from garages built with timber frame construction? What are the disadvantages compared to concrete or masonry? Is a timber garage a cost-effective alternative?
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