Bases, Delivery & Erection
Concrete Base Requirements
Garages should only be erected upon a permanent concrete base
of suitable thickness. We recommend a minimum of 4 inch thickness
throughout. The base should be FLAT, LEVEL AND SQUARE, and at least
6 inch longer and 6 inch wider than the external dimensions of the
garage to be supplied.
General
The ground surrounding the base should be lower than the base.
If not, water will lay on the base and break through the sand and
cement fillet and leak into your building. If the driveway slopes
down towards the front of your building, you must put in a gully
to take any surface water away. We cannot guarantee the performance
of your building unless a gully has been fitted.
In order to check that your base will be laid square, measure out
a 3-4-5 triangle as per adjacent sketch before securing your timber
shutters.
In order to give your timbers a final check prior to concreting,
measure the diagonals which should be equal. We would also advise
you to use a reputable ready-mix concrete company who will also
be able to tell you the amount of concrete required.
| If you are close to an existing building or boundary wall,
make sure that you allow for the overhang of the roof, i.e.,
flat roof garages 6 inch (150mm) on front and rear and 3 inch
(75mm) both sides, apex roof 6 inch (150mm) front, rear and
both sides. This does not include gutter width. |
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| After your garage has been erected we strongly recommend that
a sand & cement fillet be placed on the base to panel joint
all around the inside (not outside) of the building to avoid
ingress of water. We recommend a 3 part building sand to 1 part
cement with Unibond (PVA) added to the mix |
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Your concrete base must be LEVEL from front to back and side to
side.
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If the base slopes from side to side, e.g. left to right,
there will be problems sealing the end wall of the garage, fixing
the roof, and the door will not fit evenly at the bottom when
it shuts. |
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The Base must be FLAT - if it has bumps in it the panels won't
join up properly or the roof won't fit. |
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The base must not slope or the panel bolt holes will not line
up and the roof may leak. |
Delivery & Erection
Your building will be delivered, erected by one of Lidget Concretes'
own trained installation teams, professional, expert in what they
do, working together, using their experience ... something we have
built our reputation on!
Should we not be able to erect a building at the time of delivery
it will be either off loaded on site or returned to our production
plant and a further revisit charge made before we re-erect.
Most of our vehicles are 24 tonne - equivalent size to a single
decker bus, if you suspect a problem with this size lorry, e.g.
low bridges, weight limits, width restrictions etc., please let
your agent know and we will try and make alternative arrangements.
Our fork trucks require a minimum width of 8ft to operate. If you
do not have this distance then simply inform your agent so that
other delivery arrangements can be made. We have wheeled trolleys
that can access most areas to facilitate your building installation
requirements
Please Note:
Before placing any goods or items that may be prone to damage from
moisture, ensure your building is fully dried out and watertight
before you proceed. If you require any further information on the
drying at process please contact your local agent or our Head Office.
Up and Over Garage Doors
When operating your up and over door remember to take into consideration
the door swing as you will require a minimum of 3' 2" for the
door to close.
Local Authority Approval:
In the majority of cases planning permission is not required for
concrete sectional buildings as they are deemed temporary structures.
However, this does not mean that your building does not need planning
or building regulations. In all cases, we recommend that you consult
your local planning office to find out what permissions, if any,
are required.
The Timberworks Garden Company and Lidget Concrete Ltd cannot be
held responsible for any of our buildings installed without relevant
approval.
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