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[quote][i]Originally posted by Gregor[/i] For foundations I'd say 2ft deep. Fill with hardcore then leaving 4 inches for concrete. Build a shutter round the hole then get a ready mix concrete company such as spotmix to fill the concrete in. We use them all the time and they will honestly have the concrete in in no time ! You will have to ensure that the concrete is level and that all comes down to how well you make your shutter. Get your garage built using block - but maybe also consider a timber framed garage with shiplap on the outside. Im not sure on costs but a blockwork garage you will need roughcasted whereas with the timber frame the shiplap is the finished article. I think shiplapped would look far better and with a timber frame would allow you to insulate and sheet the inside of the garage - something to think about for working at winter. With the roof the trusses will be more expensive than starting from scratch with timbers - but then also with the trusses you have them pre-made and they go up no bother. Starting from scratch takes a good bit longer ! B&Q actually do pre-made trusses to your spec. Tiling the roof would be miles better but you can felt it - all comes down to cost there ! [/quote]
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