Rorschach":167xml4f said:Thanks for all the input, some good ideas here.
Lons":1om9crk1 said:Rorschach":1om9crk1 said:Thanks for all the input, some good ideas here.
Whatever you do I'm sure many of us would be interested in pics and a work in progress as you get it done.
As an aside, a friend of mine who worked from home, many years ago removed the up 'n 'over door on his double garage, built an insulated timber frame and clad the outside with white PVC shiplap. Even with a service door built into it, from a distance it looked like a normal garage door.
Looking at building an exterior facing stud wall to block up a garage door opening.
Lons":2hr3732i said:Ah ok
Your plans have changed quite a lot from your original post where you saidLooking at building an exterior facing stud wall to block up a garage door opening.
Steve_Scott":1ucz3v40 said:Is replacing the existing garage door with an insulated roller door not at option?
It’ll be draft free, be somewhat useful at keeping heat in and allows you to open it and close it depending if you want it blocked off or not blocked off?
MikeG.":26mq3n88 said:Why not build a 2 x 2 wall behind the existing door. Fill it with insulation, and even the gap between the door and the timber could be filled. If you need it removable for occasional access, then build it in 2 halves held together with a couple of battens screwed across the face, and just pull it out when you need to open the main door. Nothing changes from the outside.
Lons":3qa2fv39 said:I fitted one to mine, electric, insulated and it's pretty draught proof! The top is boxed and sealed, side channels have effective draught strips and the bottom a compressible rubber. Compared to my old up'n'over it's chalk and cheese despite the fact it was an insulated GRP door and I had fitted draught proof strips around all edges. Roller doors however, especially aluminium type aren't as secure as steel panel doors.
Fitted it myself without issues and it's 4.3m wide.
You can usually get around lack of headroom and space at the sides as there are options but I guess cost is the issue in your case.
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