All about Concrete Garages Chester

You may only purchase a concrete building once or maybe twice in your lifetime and so our advice is to ignore the marketing ‘spin’ and make your informed choice using the following set of guidelines.

Local Companies

Central Asphalt
0151 284 0627
131 Vauxhall Road
Liverpool
Aplha Resurfacing Ltd
0151 281 7996
80 Leyfield Rd
Liverpool
Northern Highways Ltd
0151 521 8400
Charnock Rd Aintree
Liverpool
Artists In Concrete
01244 351447
17 Castle St
Chester
Dynamix Concrete
01244570404
Cuckoos Nest Works
Chester
J.B Asphalt Ltd
0151 252 0137
Bowring Park Rd
Liverpool
Asphalt & Tarmacadam
0151 254 2011
12 Carnoustie Close
Liverpool
Genmac Surfacing Ltd
0151 922 3282
31-39 Canal St
Liverpool
Homebase Construction Ltd.
7 Rufus Court Row
Chester
A D Paving
01244-377241
11 Highcliffe Avenue
Chester

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30yrs ago when searching for a concrete garage it was very hard to distinguish one drab plain concrete wall from another. The limitations in the technology up to that time allowed only a concrete slab (post and pillar) construction and the roof was almost always of corrugated asbestos.

These days modern manufacturing techniques and innovations in the concrete garage industry allow for tall narrow upright panels up to heights of 7ft6in(2.29m) and almost all (with the exception of a few brands) supply these panels in a spar aggregate (pebble dash) finish. Some brands have broken the mould (pardon the pun!) by the application of a brick effect finish choosing from either factory applied brick effect or an on-site application. The application of texture and colour after the garage is built does produce a seamless finish with no indication of the sectional nature of the building.

It goes without saying that the corrugated roofing panels’ common to these buildings no longer contains asbestos but remarkably asbestos sheets were supplied into the late 1980’s. It is hard to distinguish one substance from another as you will find no manufacturers mark or stamp up to this day. Modern day variations on the corrugated theme include coloured roofing options and a fibre-cement tile which looks remarkably like the real thing. Cold steel roofs should be avoided in humid and damp climates for reasons that are plainly obvious.

Maintenance free has been the rage since the introduction of uPVC windows and fascias, and a wealth of accessories including PVC fascias often available in a choice of natural wood finishes such as mahogany or light-oak, access doors including PVC French doors or woodgrain effect security doors can all be specified.

A take on the how concrete sectional garages and buildings have changed over the decades and the material utilising in their construction.

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.

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Featured Local Company

J.B Asphalt Ltd

0151 252 0137
Bowring Park Rd
Liverpool