Thursday, June 27, 2013

Garages - A Must for Year Round Mechanics

Garages are simple structures that provide a myriad of conveniences. The structures vary depending on size and design. Nonetheless, all provide shelter for indoor car parking, workshop area, and storage. The space is ideal for car maintenance and repair work because it is designed to house vehicles, provides electrical connections, and shelter.

 Garages can be attached additions to homes. This convenience allows a car to be parked indoors, thus protected from weather, and allows owners to leave the house and enter the car protected from any harsh weather.

A detached garage is a structure that is separate from the home. Its short distance away from the house allows maintenance and repair projects to be performed at any hour without disturbing noises reaching people inside the house.

A breezeway garage combines the conveniences of the attached and detached variety. The actual structure is not attached to a house, but a breezeway or covered walkway connects it to the home. The covered addition allows homeowners partial protection from foul weather while keeping activities at a distance to the living area.

Vehicle malfunctions and maintenance requirements occur without regard for weather. A garage owner will never have to wait for decent weather in order to repair a vehicle. As a mechanics’ skill increases, so will the need for additional tools. The vehicle owner will always have a sheltered and secure space to store the necessary tools which eliminates the need to lug tools out of a cramped shed to the driveway and back to the shed when finished. A mechanical hobbyist will be able to tinker with his vehicle whenever the urge strikes, no matter the time of day or weather condition. Therefore, garages allow mechanics can work on vehicles year round.

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