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Top 10 greatest uses for concrete garages (you would never have dreamt of!)

By: Carl Winson

For many years there has been a huge
demand for extra space around the home and workplace, so garden sheds,
outbuildings, and garages have been used to fulfil this need.

An insider’s view of the sectional
building industry reveals that not all

concrete garages
are used for the sole purpose of housing the family car, if
at all!

Over the years, we have seen and been
asked some pretty strange requests for the installation of concrete sectional
buildings at peoples home and workplace.  Here goes for what we think are some
of the best…


  1. Pigeon Loft – On many occasions
    sectional buildings are installed for pigeon fanciers!  The only problem here
    is that most are situated at the bottom of the muddiest allotments you could
    find anywhere on earth – not so great when carrying heavy panels across the
    mud!



     

  2. Granny Flat – Poor old granny has, in
    times past been subjected to life in a sectional building.  Albeit most sons &
    daughters will completely board & insulate the building.  How this would stand
    up to building regulations and planning permissions I wouldn’t like to think,
    but I’m sure it must be illegal!



     

  3. Good Old Fashioned Car Garage – Only
    1 in 5 garages supplied are ever intended to house the family run about.  Of
    that, nearly half succumb to so much junk and clutter within the first two
    years that the car ends up out on the driveway forever.



     

  4. Beauty Therapists’ Salon – Many
    people start home based businesses today, because renting premises can be so
    costly.  A recent installation with full planning approval was the shell of
    what was to become a successful home beauty business for a young lady with
    plenty of drive and ambition.



     

  5. Dog Grooming Parlour – This was the
    expansion of an already successful small business that required larger
    premises.  Luckily no dogs were on site that day as one of the garage fitting
    team was allergic to poodles!



     

  6. Chapel Of Rest – This building was

    attached
    to the wall of the existing funeral parlour.  This way an access
    door from the original building gained entry to the chapel.  The building was
    boarded & insulated.  Sends shivers up your spine!



     

  7. Aircraft Hanger – A young man with a
    mission to build a light aircraft and store it when not in use chose a

    double garage
    for his project.  Luckily the wings were removable so he
    didn’t need to have the building wide enough to house a 747!



     

  8.  Fire-Station Storeroom – This was
    used mainly for Cadets to house their equipment.  The building being
    manufactured predominantly from concrete means they shouldn’t worry too much
    about it catching fire!



     

  9. General Junk Room – THE No1
    indispensable use of any sectional building.  But remember, the bigger the
    building you have, the more junk you will hoard!



     

  10. Railway Station! – One of our
    favourites.  An enthusiast with ‘ride-on’ model engines wanted to build a
    structure that he could then modify to ride his engines into and use as a work
    shed, whilst using the front as a station and platform.  Yes, the garage
    fitting team did have a ride when they had finished!


These are just some of the things people
are using their

concrete garages
and workshops for throughout the UK.  There’s probably no
end of uses that this type of quick, easy, and affordable structure can be put
to.

Article Source: http://www.a1-articledirectory.com

Nucrete Concrete Garages are manufacturers and suppliers of sectional buildings andworkshops delivering throughout most areas of the United Kingdom.

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