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From: Dee Mee
For all u renovators
Whats the best way of adding a single carport
- goal is to add value, and rent, being sympathetic to the style of the building - old villa, sloped floor
i have no handyman skills!
ring the guys from stratco or one of their dealers to install one - i was quoted a rough cost of 5000. May look a bit tacked on.
2. get some architect advice, pay them to design and organise tradesmen - they tender it to the best price - no idea how much this would cost. They organise all approvals, water drainage. Bullnose design - cant get as a kit, and would fit better to the house.
3. get a draftsman?
4. flat roof el cheapo wood top, maybe 1500k?
anyone have experience with this?
the carport should add 20 extra rent/wk
The aim is to add extra value too?
the rear of the carport may hinder some light into a rear window, perhaps clear materials need to be used toward the back of it.
For all u renovators
Whats the best way of adding a single carport
- goal is to add value, and rent, being sympathetic to the style of the building - old villa, sloped floor
i have no handyman skills!
ring the guys from stratco or one of their dealers to install one - i was quoted a rough cost of 5000. May look a bit tacked on.
2. get some architect advice, pay them to design and organise tradesmen - they tender it to the best price - no idea how much this would cost. They organise all approvals, water drainage. Bullnose design - cant get as a kit, and would fit better to the house.
3. get a draftsman?
4. flat roof el cheapo wood top, maybe 1500k?
anyone have experience with this?
the carport should add 20 extra rent/wk
The aim is to add extra value too?
the rear of the carport may hinder some light into a rear window, perhaps clear materials need to be used toward the back of it.
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