Background: The author has almost 20yrs retail experience in the concrete garage trade. As well as advising on the most suitable building per application advice is also tendered on groundwork preparation and all aspects of planning and building control. The writer resides in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK and operates from one of the regions largest concrete garage showrooms. See their website at www.4concretegarages.com
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It’s a common misconception that only a removal agency or local authority can remove your asbestos garage.
I am often asked by my customers as to how they go about either partitioning their concrete garage to create extra ‘living space’ or how they may internally line their building in order to heighten the insulation properties or lessen the potential for condensation.
A garage is an integral part of your property, it adorns the side of your property and its presence perhaps sets your property apart from your immediate neighbours. If it’s an eyesore it may diminish the value of your property whilst an independent survey by a leading Building Society has shown that your investment and more can be recouped with the addition of a new garage.
Quick scans of Google for concrete garages with very quickly reveal that there exists only a handful of concrete garage manufacturers, a majority of which spring from Yorkshire.

