Prefabricated garages are a cheap, effective solution
January 22nd, 2009 by Lianne
I didn’t realise when I bought my house that the garage was made out of asbestos. I was young. I was stupid. I had my mind on other things.
But now it’s obviously something of a priority to get rid of this. I have no real interest in contracting lung cancer and the building itself is crappy and run-down. But what to get in its place?
I hadn’t really budgeted for a new, brick garage, because I hadn’t budgeted for anything. I thought it might be worth looking at prefabricated garages and it was. I had a look in some brochures and they’re not half bad. The cheapest ones have a flat roof and pebble dash exterior. They’re not the most beautiful of buildings, but then again, it’s a garage – a non-lethal one at that – and I can always grow some plants up the side.
Having contacted the company, I found that they could also dispose of the old asbestos garage, which was a bit of a bonus. The final plus point is that prefab garages have thinner walls, so I don’t have to lose a load of garden to squeeze it in – something I’d thought was almost inevitable.
Job’s a good ‘un.
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