Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Sep 28, 2009 8:40 pm We are helping to renovate our 19 year old daughters first house. Imagine a double garage attached to the brick veneer house. On the opposite side, the rotting lattice panels of the garage need to be replaced. The front of the garage is secured by 2 roller doors. The garage is open to the backyard. (which isn't so secure due to the laneway at the back of the property) Any ideas how we should enclose the garage area to make it more secure, for storing items?) Perhaps slats of timber or metal? Or replacing the rotten lattice with metal lattice? Or corugated iron or perspex? My husband is handy and we will do the work ourselves. A cost effective solution, ideally. Re: which building material to use to enclose a garage? 2Sep 29, 2009 12:23 am steel frames, and cory steel to cover. Different to what others have said but thanks for that insight. 2 5197 Not recommended! The image presented is for a sublevel area. The footings are down deep with a load bearing wall supporting the upper floor level. If you did that drain… 8 10571 |