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Follow on Google News | Concrete Garages | Accommodating your 4WD vehicleTips on choosing a concrete sectional garage of a size suitable for 4WD vehicles
By: Nicolas Paice Typically a prefabricated building is 6ft6in (1.98m) to eaves which provides actual under-door clearances in the region of 6ft1in (1.8m). For example this height is equal to that of a Land Rover Discover and a Classic Range Rover and that’s before your consider the roof rack and aerial! Most manufacturers of concrete sectional buildings offer an increased eaves and door clearance; some can achieve greater clearance simply by exchanging the main door for vertical-lift ‘shutter’ type operation. There is a common misconception that roof style will affect actual internal clearance, this simply is not true. We recommend an eaves height no less that 7ft6in (2.29m) as other factors such as the slope towards your garage may reduce your actual clearance as well as a weather-bar situated behind the door. Only a few manufacturers can offer 7ft6in panel height as the technology behind fabricating such a tall panel escapes some brands. It is worthwhile to note that even at 2.29m to eaves this building is still below one of the planning thresholds which places a restriction at 3.0m to eaves and 4.0m to ridge height. Find our more about our range of concrete garages at http://www.4concretegarages.com/ # # # What’s the big secret? Why do all the leading brands of concrete sectional buildings candidly withhold their on-line prices from the consumer? Well, the veil has been lifted by The Garden Buildings Centre http://www.4concretegarages.com End
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