Hi folks,
I have an old 5x3 single garage that I want to convert to a workshop. I intend to have another shed in the other part of the garden for bikes, sledges, lawnmower, garden tools, etc.
The problem is, the garage is sat on a concrete base set in a small cut out coming down a reasonably gentle slope from the back of our garden, and the problematic side/corner sits along the perimeter line of our property bordering with the neighbour.
Because of this, little to no maintenance seems to have been done to protect the lower frame of the garage and it has rotted away. I’ve managed to get a couple of videos and a lot of pictures of the issue with the help of my son and would love to hear the thoughts of the community as to whether or not it is possible, or even worth it to repair before doing the workshop conversion.
I want to cover the insulated walls with OSB, and set up benches and areas for wood working machines. It would need to eventually be water tight.
The rest of the shed frame is sound, but the cladding is warped and almost see through in places, so there would need to be some work on the cladding too. Having said all that, the whole thing is solid. The framework is made of very well treated timbers and I think if it had been maintained at all, the rot would not have happened. So there may be some life left in the old dog yet.
What do you think? Should I repair or remove and replace?
Flickr photo album - Garage Rotted Timbers
I have an old 5x3 single garage that I want to convert to a workshop. I intend to have another shed in the other part of the garden for bikes, sledges, lawnmower, garden tools, etc.
The problem is, the garage is sat on a concrete base set in a small cut out coming down a reasonably gentle slope from the back of our garden, and the problematic side/corner sits along the perimeter line of our property bordering with the neighbour.
Because of this, little to no maintenance seems to have been done to protect the lower frame of the garage and it has rotted away. I’ve managed to get a couple of videos and a lot of pictures of the issue with the help of my son and would love to hear the thoughts of the community as to whether or not it is possible, or even worth it to repair before doing the workshop conversion.
I want to cover the insulated walls with OSB, and set up benches and areas for wood working machines. It would need to eventually be water tight.
The rest of the shed frame is sound, but the cladding is warped and almost see through in places, so there would need to be some work on the cladding too. Having said all that, the whole thing is solid. The framework is made of very well treated timbers and I think if it had been maintained at all, the rot would not have happened. So there may be some life left in the old dog yet.
What do you think? Should I repair or remove and replace?
Flickr photo album - Garage Rotted Timbers