Garage roof - Possible replacement

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rimexboy
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Post: # 85421Post rimexboy

hi
bit of an old picture but it is the garage roof at the bottom of the garden the big one
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its a double garage been made into a large single, i bunged it up years ago and its now getting that the roof needs doing and also some of the side parts need replacing...

here is a better picture showing the roof, its old corrugated asbestors or concrete

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any suggestions please...

thanks simon

Bob_A
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Post: # 85423Post Bob_A

You could board it like a shed and then use roof shingles.
Very common in places like Canada.

http://www.sandpipersupplies.co.uk/shop/browse/Felt_Shingles/

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Post: # 85424Post dig dug dan

Do you know its asbestos, as that's expensive to remove, and really should be done by a specialist.
I would re roof with galvanised corrugated iron. That will last a long time, and should be relatively simple to do.
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Post: # 85425Post local patios and driveway

Who cares? what is the car? :)

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Post: # 85426Post local patios and driveway

Wait is it a pick up truck?

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Post: # 85427Post meany

It wont be expensive to remove as it's his own garage.
Lots of water on the roof as you strip and double bag it.
Your local civic tip will accept it.
Check with your local tip to see if they accept asbestos
and check surrounding towns to see if they accept.

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Post: # 85428Post lutonlagerlout

double six sheets can be carefully removed and double bagged ,but i wasnt aware that local tips would take it
last time we did one it cost us £450 for a secure skip that took it away
TBH simon you are better off not touching it if possible
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Post: # 85430Post local patios and driveway

We can take it in to our local tip.

rimexboy
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Post: # 85432Post rimexboy

Ha ha you lot make me laugh, I'm not worried what it is I will use all PPE and as said my local tip will take it.

The car is a 1989 vw caddy mk1 lol like this
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I bought this garage years ago of fleabay, and the sides was made of the same stuff as the roof, I just run it down the local tip, no probs.

Right chaps to do the roof and possibly the sides I must be looking at a good few quid.

Do you think that corrugated sheets will be ok for the sides to?
Thanks Simon

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Canny bit of parking, though, even for a VW Caddy! :D
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Post: # 85437Post henpecked

Local tip will take it , but it has to be well sealed. I took an old water tank down ours last year, no problems, just had a huge covered skip to chuck it in, funnily enough, they guys didnt give you a hand ,they just pointed to the skip :p :laugh:

rimexboy
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Post: # 85439Post rimexboy

Yer the boys down the tip are a good bunch again they just point me in the direction of the sealed container skip...

rimexboy
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Post: # 85443Post rimexboy

Ok I've been down to the garage the inside of the roof looks like this

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The outside of the roof like this

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The sides are covered in ply wood on top of concrete blocks to make it a little higher inside and the doorways as I'm 6ft 3inches tall, and it looks like this.

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You can just about make out the block on the front corner, the front and back are flush but the sides the blocks poke out like this.

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This is quite a large garage it's

Each side of the pitch roof is 3000mm the length is 6200mm width is 5300mm and hight is 3000mm the sides are 2133mm hight (on top of blocks)

Thanks simon

rimexboy
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Post: # 85537Post rimexboy

any other suggestions guys, anyone have any building cladding or stuff alike going cheap as chips ????

thanks simon

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Post: # 85543Post digerjones

the material on the outside is'nt going to last long. if i was you i would nail 3/4 batterns vertical, then nail feather egde board to that. couple hundred quid should do it. did my shed the same, see if i got a pic.
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