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Dave Lobster
16th July 2007, 06:57
Anyone here had a garage/workshop/sleepout built in the last few years?

Any recommendations for companies to do one/not to do one?

Kflasher
16th July 2007, 07:28
Friend had a skyline built, they handled just about everything. he got double car with sleepout (sleepout for bikes).
All up I think it cost around $7k, with electrical cert, consents and all.

Only input he did was dig his own soak pit for drainage...

Colapop
16th July 2007, 08:39
Skyline garages are pretty good. $7k sounds pretty damn cheap though. Did that include the foundation pad?

The reality i sthat garages are very esasy to build it's just the consenting process that can be a pain in the arse. Check with the local council and they'll be able to give you the full run down. Where abouts are ya?

Dave Lobster
16th July 2007, 08:49
Where abouts are ya?

We're in Mt Albert. Looking at buying a house round the corner, but need to get a few costings done. I'd like a nice long garage, with a sleepout over the top.

Crisis management
16th July 2007, 09:15
Keep it simple if you want to keep your costs down, use a standard garage / sleepout design from the likes of Skyline. As a comparison, skyline double garage is about $7k, if you get a double garage with sleepout over (in roof space) designed and built your into $50k. No brainer really.
Building cost (design & build) of a house, which a sleepout is, is about $2k per square metre.
Other considerations; is the site flat? or sloping, this will increase your costs dramatically. Do you want a bathroom....thats 10K.

Look on websites, Skyline, Versatile etc and get some accurate pricing. Get a quote, cause I'll bet there are things you have forgotten.
If you want to discuss it send me a PM, advice is always free....

Krusti
16th July 2007, 09:22
Also don't forget that when comparing garages look at stud spacing etc. The cheapest ones are not always suitable for making into a living space.

We found Skyline was the most helpfull company. Nothing was too much of a problem for them. But then that had alot to do with the attitude of our local guy down here at Rotorua.

Colapop
16th July 2007, 10:15
As soon as you go to a second floor you're looking at consent issues and cost. where possible stay to one level unless you expect to have a fully lettable flat above. Even then you won't get your money back. Apply the K.I.S.S. - Keep It Simple Stupid.

C_A
16th July 2007, 11:55
bro jsut had one done here by ideal. double and a half (bit on the side for workshop style thin. heaps of room, plus extraroom in front of vehicles) high stud (2.4 instead of 2.1 i think - definitely the go anyway) in coloursteel, roller doors etc. was around 12k, ll he had to do was write the cheque. everything else was sorted.
bloddy good job too.
got it tacked on the mortgage which required a land valuation etc. garage pushed valuation up $25k instantly, which, IMO, is a good investment