How to Spot Quality Garage Building Kits

By: Gene Rodriguez, III

Are you considering a garage building kit?  Building your own garage can be an intimidating prospect. Coming up with a plan, determining what materials you need, putting everything together-you'd think it would take a combination architect-rocket-scientist-lumberjack! An easier method is to consider a garage building kit. All of the design, engineering and material gathering jobs have been done for you. Although building a garage isn't a trivial undertaking, a kit can make the job simpler.

A Complete Garage Vision
A quality garage building kit will provide all of the plans needed to successfully complete the project. Ask the manufacturer to provide elevations, cross sections, assembly details and foundation plans. Additional material like instructional videos or DVDs will also make your job easier.

Who's There To Hold Your Hand?
The quality of a garage building kit can often be established by the quality of the support provided. Does the garage building kit company provide customer support? Does the company provide phone support, email support or a combination of both? What hours are support personnel available?

Also, is the company generally familiar with permit, inspection and architectural review procedures? A company that can provide engineering drawings or detailed specifications probably has a quality product to stand behind.

Garage Kit Options
How flexible is the garage kit you're considering? Finding out how to add or remove features should be easy and obvious. An extra window or pedestrian door should be an easy change. Any optional construction steps should be clearly outlined. Ask to see sample construction documents if you think you may want to make changes.

What's NOT Included?
Ask for a complete materials list and review it carefully. Ask the garage kit manufacturer what additional materials are required to complete the project. A quality building kit will contain all of the materials needed and will even include some extra elements to cover loss or damage.

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