Common Questions and Answers to Help You With Your Garage Purchase
One of the most common problems our customers have when trying to decide on new garages is where to start. Although we do all we can to make the process easier, people often come to us without much of a clue on what they need or even how to figure it out. Fortunately, we've compiled some purchase questions that ought to help.
What Will the Garage Be Used to Store?
You may know that you want to store a particular vehicle or two, but you to have a think about what that entails. We tell our customers to think about the sizes and number of their vehicles. This helps them determine how much space they need in terms of width and length as well as how the openings ought to be sized and arranged. This question is especially important for people who use their garages to store special pieces of workshop kit.
Who Can Put it Together?
Always ask your garage vendor whether or not assembly requires special skills. It's no good to get an unassembled garage plan that you can't even put together. While our models are all easy for home handymen to tackle in a couple of days, some firms offer garage units that require a bit more extensive skill. Remember that complex build instructions don't necessarily equate better garages.
How Can Each Model Be Modified?
Many people like particular garages, but they still have qualms about a few of the little details. Don't settle for anything less than total satisfaction. Ask the vendor if their plans can be changed to match the roof shape of the buildings around them, whether or not they can be built in different colours, and if things like windows or extra doors can be added.
Good garage vendors like us are no strangers to modifications. We understand that each owner has unique requirements. That's why work hard to customise our products and plans so that our customers don't have to try to make a generic model fit their specific needs.
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