I have a large broken garage door and ramshackle structure that isn't fit to be a garage and needs taking down. It should contain my washing machine but it leaks so badly the machine broke and everything stored in their is under a tarp. Between my house and this supposed garage is a very small courtyard which is ok but loses the sun behind the house in the afternoon.
I want to build a new detached utility room and store and leave a parking space alongside. This would give me the flexibility of using the parking space as an extended paved courtyard garden which would catch the summer sun in the afternoon and also allow me to have a secured parking space and mainatian value in my property.
I want to put a new garage door which would be exposed to the elements on both faces but I don't want to pay a £1000 for an insulated double skin roller door as that seems over the top.
Is there a more standard up and over garage door, possibly with galavnised runners that would be suitable? I've thought of timber side hung doors but with so many wheelie bins in back lanes these days this might not be so easy to achieve trying to open them up.
I want to build a new detached utility room and store and leave a parking space alongside. This would give me the flexibility of using the parking space as an extended paved courtyard garden which would catch the summer sun in the afternoon and also allow me to have a secured parking space and mainatian value in my property.
I want to put a new garage door which would be exposed to the elements on both faces but I don't want to pay a £1000 for an insulated double skin roller door as that seems over the top.
Is there a more standard up and over garage door, possibly with galavnised runners that would be suitable? I've thought of timber side hung doors but with so many wheelie bins in back lanes these days this might not be so easy to achieve trying to open them up.