I bought my garage 12 years ago from Jewel, who only operate in Germany now.
It consists of two parts, the main garage and a side extension. I would emphasise that these are two complete castings. The side extension is five sided with an open end that butts up to an arch in the main garage. The roofs are sealed and now has soil and plants on them. The joint was sealed with a thick bitument based sheet. Once the green roof had been added it was never entirely waterproof.
A few weeks ago we noticed that the section that butts onto the garage is 75mm out of alignment with the garage at roof level (inline at the base). The movement must have been pretty violent as the end of an internal drain pipe had been pulled out of its socket. The end of the shed is still square.
My question is what kind of company would have the expertise to deal with this problem?
As far as I can see the top needs to be pulled back into position and the top corners trussed to prevent further movement. But as I said, it is a solid cast concrete building and there is very little space as it is behind the garage close to the boundaries and a brick sub station.
I'm located in SW London.
It consists of two parts, the main garage and a side extension. I would emphasise that these are two complete castings. The side extension is five sided with an open end that butts up to an arch in the main garage. The roofs are sealed and now has soil and plants on them. The joint was sealed with a thick bitument based sheet. Once the green roof had been added it was never entirely waterproof.
A few weeks ago we noticed that the section that butts onto the garage is 75mm out of alignment with the garage at roof level (inline at the base). The movement must have been pretty violent as the end of an internal drain pipe had been pulled out of its socket. The end of the shed is still square.
My question is what kind of company would have the expertise to deal with this problem?
As far as I can see the top needs to be pulled back into position and the top corners trussed to prevent further movement. But as I said, it is a solid cast concrete building and there is very little space as it is behind the garage close to the boundaries and a brick sub station.
I'm located in SW London.