The garage is currently a hub for all sorts of useless rubbish, some useable weight lifiting equipment and bits of old wood.
The space measures approx 10ft wide and 16ft long with a 3.5 meter high celling. The internal wall is red brick whilst the outside wall is constructed of breeze blocks. The celling is an open construction of joists and needs to be closed off. All the walls have a coat of white matt emulsion applied about five years ago and is in a bit of a state. The garage hosts one single socket electircal point and a water tap. At one end of the space is a PVC window and door and at the other a tilt & slide garage door. A single long tube light illuminates the space.
Ok first step was to clear the entire garage. A few trips to the shed and to the skip allowed me to clear the space in about 4hours. Once cleared I purchased 50 plaster boards and nailed them to the celling joists. I left an area open to allow me access to the roof area of the garage, here I have a load of wood for future use.
Next I called in some hard working chaps originally from Prague, these boys skimmed the entire roof in a day and did an excellent job ensuring all the edges were neat, no gaps were left where the plaster board met the brick wall and that the celling was smooth with no uneaven wavey patches. BIG THANKS to Mario and the lads
The space measures approx 10ft wide and 16ft long with a 3.5 meter high celling. The internal wall is red brick whilst the outside wall is constructed of breeze blocks. The celling is an open construction of joists and needs to be closed off. All the walls have a coat of white matt emulsion applied about five years ago and is in a bit of a state. The garage hosts one single socket electircal point and a water tap. At one end of the space is a PVC window and door and at the other a tilt & slide garage door. A single long tube light illuminates the space.
Ok first step was to clear the entire garage. A few trips to the shed and to the skip allowed me to clear the space in about 4hours. Once cleared I purchased 50 plaster boards and nailed them to the celling joists. I left an area open to allow me access to the roof area of the garage, here I have a load of wood for future use.
Next I called in some hard working chaps originally from Prague, these boys skimmed the entire roof in a day and did an excellent job ensuring all the edges were neat, no gaps were left where the plaster board met the brick wall and that the celling was smooth with no uneaven wavey patches. BIG THANKS to Mario and the lads
) light is off.