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trainwrex 13-07-2015 05:02 PM

Free standing garage
 
Hi guys,

Anyone have any contacts /recommendations in where to go to build a free standing garage..

Rough cost estimates for double garage. Probaly be brick based..

Jezza 14-07-2015 07:58 AM

As a very rough price estimate, back when I built my house in 2008, it cost me something like $7k to add on a garage with 2 existing walls.
Going off that I would say to expect circa $7-10k, however builder's prices are usually a bit higher than what it would be if it was done independently through a contractor.

magic1 14-07-2015 04:02 PM

why double brick, serious question.

single leaf brickwork with pillars is all you will need.

colourbond roof to match existing?

budget $25k

trainwrex 15-07-2015 08:09 AM

[QUOTE=magic1;826745]why double brick, serious question.

single leaf brickwork with pillars is all you will need.

colourbond roof to match existing?

budget $25k[/QUOTE]

I dont think i said double brick? Single brick is perfectly fine. With roof same material as matching yeh.

Im wanting to have the roof go from a high point at one end of the garage to a slight angle at the other end to accomodate a lift.

trainwrex 15-07-2015 08:10 AM

[QUOTE=Jezza;826712]As a very rough price estimate, back when I built my house in 2008, it cost me something like $7k to add on a garage with 2 existing walls.
Going off that I would say to expect circa $7-10k, however builder's prices are usually a bit higher than what it would be if it was done independently through a contractor.[/QUOTE]

That would be a good range to spend if i could get someone to do that. hah

magic1 15-07-2015 08:49 AM

Sorry tino. I'm running on no sleep at the moment. I miss read your post.

Damo69 15-07-2015 10:41 AM

Pics of car going in the garage

Heard something about a new purchase

JDM_STYLE 15-07-2015 11:22 AM

Shhh... It's a rental ;)

REXXXED 15-07-2015 02:18 PM

Have seen said pics.
Would bang/10

trainwrex 06-04-2016 10:46 AM

so bumping this up..

anyone got any recommendations to where i could look into?

Thinking about prefab concrete panels with an insulating core also.

Or if anyone has any other recommendations as to material that would be great.

Daaaamien 06-04-2016 11:23 AM

[QUOTE=trainwrex;837246]so bumping this up..

anyone got any recommendations to where i could look into?

Thinking about prefab concrete panels with an insulating core also.

Or if anyone has any other recommendations as to material that would be great.[/QUOTE]

What kind of approvals from the council have you got? (if your going to get it approved) we found that when we built the granny flat that the main hurdle was what we could build not what the costs were...

But if you have it all approved. I would contact your local Philipino brikie and get them the build the walls (not being a racist but generally the 'Asian' brickie will get the job done the quickest and cheapest) then get a quote from a shed building place for a gable roof?

The only problem with that is the council may want a builders reg number.

But I would guess that you could get that done for less than $10k

06STI 06-04-2016 06:14 PM

Get a draftsman to do your drawings , submit council application. Once approved organise required trades, if you don't feel like doing the ring around post jobs on serviceseeker.com and have them call you

trainwrex 07-04-2016 08:22 AM

[QUOTE=Daaaamien;837247]What kind of approvals from the council have you got? (if your going to get it approved) we found that when we built the granny flat that the main hurdle was what we could build not what the costs were...

But if you have it all approved. I would contact your local Philipino brikie and get them the build the walls (not being a racist but generally the 'Asian' brickie will get the job done the quickest and cheapest) then get a quote from a shed building place for a gable roof?

The only problem with that is the council may want a builders reg number.

But I would guess that you could get that done for less than $10k[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=06STI;837254]Get a draftsman to do your drawings , submit council application. Once approved organise required trades, if you don't feel like doing the ring around post jobs on serviceseeker.com and have them call you[/QUOTE]


I have council approval to build, its just replacing an existing structure. I am asking whom has used any particular company to do a similar construction.

And what type of materials ppl have used in addition?

Spektre 07-04-2016 08:39 AM

If you are thinking tilt up panels, there is really no need to have it insulated as well, unless you dont like the look of concrete.

The concrete panels though will require designing, approval and then all the requirements for lifting. That is quite a large project.

trainwrex 07-04-2016 08:51 AM

[QUOTE=Spektre;837263]If you are thinking tilt up panels, there is really no need to have it insulated as well, unless you dont like the look of concrete.

The concrete panels though will require designing, approval and then all the requirements for lifting. That is quite a large project.[/QUOTE]

I was thinking about texture coating the outside.

But i dont know how expensive the panels and installation are compared to traditional brick panels or sound barrier panels...

I got a quotation of panels from urban wall but they seem more expensive then getting a brick wall constructed..

Spektre 07-04-2016 08:56 AM

they will do mate. You will also need specific licenses to even able to lift the panels...

Typical brick construction will be cheaper, all be it slower in build but overall process will be about the same

Daaaamien 07-04-2016 08:57 AM

[QUOTE=trainwrex;837262]I have council approval to build, its just replacing an existing structure. I am asking whom has used any particular company to do a similar construction.

And what type of materials ppl have used in addition?[/QUOTE]

For the granny flat that we build we have used a normal shed and then used insulation and gyprock to seal up the walls and roof... its an idea if you're wanting an enclosed shed. Would't be able to say what its worth just doing that as a shed but all up we paid about $30k for the project... the 6.4m x 4.6m structure cost $14k but that's including pad, two windows, door, veranda, insulation and labor. Slap on some Gyprock and you're done.

JDM_STYLE 07-04-2016 09:00 AM

Gyprock isn't bespoke enough especially for whats to be stored in the garage.

Daaaamien 07-04-2016 10:00 AM

[QUOTE=JDM_STYLE;837267]Gyprock isn't bespoke enough especially for whats to be stored in the garage.[/QUOTE]

Oh okay, so I'm guessing that Tino is going with brick for the moisture/heat and sound insulating purposes?

Sorry just thought I would put some input in :(

nauli 07-04-2016 12:17 PM

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trainwrex 07-04-2016 01:04 PM

[QUOTE=Daaaamien;837266]For the granny flat that we build we have used a normal shed and then used insulation and gyprock to seal up the walls and roof... its an idea if you're wanting an enclosed shed. Would't be able to say what its worth just doing that as a shed but all up we paid about $30k for the project... the 6.4m x 4.6m structure cost $14k but that's including pad, two windows, door, veranda, insulation and labor. Slap on some Gyprock and you're done.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=JDM_STYLE;837267]Gyprock isn't bespoke enough especially for whats to be stored in the garage.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Daaaamien;837268]Oh okay, so I'm guessing that Tino is going with brick for the moisture/heat and sound insulating purposes?

Sorry just thought I would put some input in :([/QUOTE]

Wayno was just taking the piss...

I currently have a colorbond shed garage so thats why i am looking at better material for this next week in terms of wall structures for both heat insulation and sound properties.

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Make it happen Steve!

V3 RA 07-04-2016 01:22 PM

Still putting a hoist in homo?

Daaaamien 07-04-2016 01:22 PM

[QUOTE=trainwrex;837279]Wayno was just taking the piss...

I currently have a colorbond shed garage so thats why i am looking at better material for this next week in terms of wall structures for both heat insulation and sound properties. [/QUOTE]

Ahh right... well I would just go shed exterior and then grab some insulation batts from Bunnings and chuck them in between the tin and some Gyprock...

Is you current shed the right size for this or will you need to make a bigger one.

magic1 07-04-2016 03:43 PM

[QUOTE=trainwrex;837264]I was thinking about texture coating the outside.

But i dont know how expensive the panels and installation are compared to traditional brick panels or sound barrier panels...

I got a quotation of panels from urban wall but they seem more expensive then getting a brick wall constructed..[/QUOTE]

no shit. bricks are cheap.

trainwrex 07-04-2016 06:34 PM

[QUOTE=Daaaamien;837282]Ahh right... well I would just go shed exterior and then grab some insulation batts from Bunnings and chuck them in between the tin and some Gyprock...

Is you current shed the right size for this or will you need to make a bigger one.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=V3 RA;837281]Still putting a hoist in homo?[/QUOTE]


That's the plan if I cant go wide I must go up ha


[QUOTE=Daaaamien;837282]Ahh right... well I would just go shed exterior and then grab some insulation batts from Bunnings and chuck them in between the tin and some Gyprock...

Is you current shed the right size for this or will you need to make a bigger one.[/QUOTE]


I need to make it slightly wider and longer


[QUOTE=magic1;837286]no shit. bricks are cheap.[/QUOTE]

I thought labour would be the killer but it dosent seem like it!

Strubaru 08-04-2016 09:39 AM

rendered brickwork for the win Tino, shame my father in law has retired and moved down south (he was a brickie) will ask around mates at work to see if they have any they can recommend

trainwrex 11-04-2016 07:42 AM

[QUOTE=Strubaru;837304]rendered brickwork for the win Tino, shame my father in law has retired and moved down south (he was a brickie) will ask around mates at work to see if they have any they can recommend[/QUOTE]

Thanks mate see what you can find..


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