Description
What do I get with my Prefab Garage?
The Steel Garage
- Cold Rolled Portal Steel Frame, L:15M x W:9M x H:4M with a roof apex pitch of 10 degrees.
- 1 x Roller Door Openings at 4m x 3.5m and 1 x Personnel Door Opening providing optimal space for vehicle and pedestrian access.
- Rooflights spaced at 1 per bay, providing natural lighting to reduce potential electrical running costs.
- Single Skin 0.5mm Wall Cladding in an array of colour options.
- Single Skin 0.7mm Roof Cladding with Anti-Condensation Barrier in an array of colour options.
- Plastisol Coated Galvanised Steel Flashings in an array of colour options.
- Plastisol Coated Galvanised Steel Guttering System designed to collect water and keep your building leak free.
- All fasteners and fixings for Frame, Cladding and Doors included.
The Extras
- Technical 2D CAD Drawings and Installation video included.
- A 4k high resolution 3D visualisation useful for planning application or development advertising.
- Structural Frame Calculations included.
- Free Delivery is UK wide, Based in Great Britain, England, Scotland and Wales.
Notes
- This building is designed for non coastal locations at altitudes up to 100.
- We can order and supply your garage building ASAP with a delivery time of 6-8 weeks. If customisations are needed we can provide a quote same-day.
- All Steel Frame Garage Buildings are designed to Industrial Standards BS5950 part 5.
- All prices Exclusive of VAT and for supply only.
Why Choose a Prefabricated Garage Over Concrete or Timber?
Choosing a garage is about more than just square footage; it’s about reliability, performance, and long-term value. Traditional options, such as timber garages, often fall short in terms of durability, while concrete garages are heavy, restrictive, and difficult to adapt.
A prefabricated garage built with steel offers a clear alternative. It provides the same usable space, but with greater flexibility and less ongoing upkeep. With no concerns about rot, cracking, or warping, prefabricated steel garages are ideal for customers seeking a solution that works year after year without costly repairs or replacements.
For property owners seeking peace of mind and a space that endures, prefabricated steel buildings are becoming the go-to choice across the UK.
Customising Your Metal Garage for Storage, Workshops and More
Every garage is used differently, which is why flexibility matters. Whether you’re looking to store garden equipment, create a workshop, or keep your vehicle under cover, a metal garage can be easily adapted to suit your needs.
Customers often look for garages in various sizes, and steel construction provides the flexibility to accommodate this. From compact units to double garages, these buildings can be adjusted to meet different needs. Many choose to use their garage as a dual-purpose space; one side for storage, the other as a workspace or utility area.
With options for roller doors, personnel access, and cladding upgrades, the steel garage becomes more than just a parking spot. It becomes a functional part of the property.
How a Steel Garage Adds Long-Term Value to Your Property
Steel garages are not only strong, they also make financial sense. A well-designed metal garage provides long-term protection for your vehicles, tools, or equipment, thereby safeguarding your investment.
Because steel is resistant to moisture and does not degrade like wood, there is minimal maintenance required.
That can mean savings over time, especially when compared with timber garages that may need regular treatment or repairs. For many UK homeowners, a high-quality steel garage becomes a permanent and practical asset that adds value to the property without creating ongoing expense.
To put it simply, a prefabricated garage offers a balance of strength, cost-effectiveness and long-term performance; a solid choice in both senses of the word.
FAQs
Is a prefabricated garage the same as other garden buildings?
No. While both serve practical purposes on a property, a prefabricated garage is designed to meet structural demands that typical garden buildings may not. Steel garages are constructed with cold-rolled steel frames and offer significantly greater strength, particularly for vehicle storage or workshop use. Garden buildings are often lighter structures, sometimes made from timber or thinner metal, and aren’t always intended for the same level of use or longevity.
Are concrete garages and prefabricated garages the same?
Not quite. Concrete garages are made using pre-cast or poured concrete panels, which are heavy and less flexible once installed. Prefabricated garages, particularly those made from steel, are lighter, quicker to assemble, and easier to customise. They offer similar strength, but without the limitations that concrete can impose on layout changes or cladding upgrades.