Jeano
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posted on 30/1/17 at 09:08 AM |
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Garage Door Widths
Looking at a house at the moment, i really wanted a double garage but its hard to find inside the M25 within budget. I have found a house with double
length but single Width.
What width are your doors and what cars can you fit in ?
Location: Essex
Drives: MK Indy F20c with hairdryer
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Myke 2463
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posted on 30/1/17 at 09:55 AM |
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Garage approx 23 years old 2.2m wide.
Be Lucky Mike.
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loggyboy
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posted on 30/1/17 at 11:02 AM |
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Will vary on age and builder/manufacturer.
There are back fix and side fix options which will add to variations.
Mistral Motorsport
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Bluemoon
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posted on 30/1/17 at 11:09 AM |
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No real standards, you need to find out what it is!!
Double length garages are not so bad, my MK had a few months.. being built in one..
Dan
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nick205
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posted on 30/1/17 at 11:43 AM |
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We replaced an old sectional side track up n' over door a couple of years back. The door company we used fitted a Hormann up n' over door
made to the right width and height. Although a single panel door it looks sectional from the outside so matches with other doors in our street.
I'd imagine most suppliers/fitters will make a door to fit the aperture. Costs weren't high either otherwise ours wouldn't have
been done.
http://www.hormann.co.uk/
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907
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posted on 30/1/17 at 12:52 PM |
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I couldn't afford to build a detached double.
Had to go for semi detached....
which is good. One side is the dirty side and the other is absolutely filthy.
[Edited on 30/1/17 by 907]
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Jeano
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posted on 30/1/17 at 01:11 PM |
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Cheers guys, i dont need to buy a door.
I just want to know the garage width and what car fits inside ie. 2.2m 2005 Audi A4
Location: Essex
Drives: MK Indy F20c with hairdryer
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Irony
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posted on 30/1/17 at 01:42 PM |
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I have a standard single garage in my house and its 8ft wide. You cannot practically get any tintop in it at all. My neighbour successfully parks in
his. He has a Passat in a 10ft wide garage. He struggles to get in and out but he has a massive belly and is 75.
For a Tin top I reckon 10ft is the minimum practical width unless is a original mini. My kitcar is 6ft wide in a 8ft wide garage. Essentially very
difficult to work on.
I am currently putting plans through for a bigger garage. Its going to be a meter wider and a meter longer! Yay.
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nick205
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posted on 30/1/17 at 04:47 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Irony
I have a standard single garage in my house and its 8ft wide. You cannot practically get any tintop in it at all. My neighbour successfully parks in
his. He has a Passat in a 10ft wide garage. He struggles to get in and out but he has a massive belly and is 75.
For a Tin top I reckon 10ft is the minimum practical width unless is a original mini. My kitcar is 6ft wide in a 8ft wide garage. Essentially very
difficult to work on.
I am currently putting plans through for a bigger garage. Its going to be a meter wider and a meter longer! Yay.
Yup - most single garages will allow a tin top to be driven in/out, but getting yourself in/out of the car in the garage is a different story. I
recall hanging a small bit old carpet on the wall in my old garage to avoid door edges being trashed. It was only a diddy Peugeot 205 as well.
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Nickp
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posted on 30/1/17 at 05:54 PM |
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I restored my Lancia Montecarlo in a 9ft wide single garage which was seriously hard work and it wasn't the biggest car. I've since
knocked the arse out of that single garage and have a 4m wide x 5m long working area out back of it
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