Browse Forums DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair 1 Mar 12, 2024 10:14 pm Hi all I've got a brick garage/shed at the back of my house. It's been hit at some point (before I owned it) and has a large crack running down through the bricks. I want to salvage the shed as it's probably way cheaper than rebuilding. The shed also acts as a boundary fence, it's all fully approved from the 60s(?), isn't in the best shape, but overall seems fine. I will also replace the roof and roof structure if needed. It's a basic flat roof with only a few degree pitch with corrugated iron. I will also replace the current door with a roller door. Thanks Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Perth Re: Brick garage/shed repair 2May 21, 2024 8:51 pm Turning this into my DIY shed makeover. I had a brickie fix the back wall up and it's rock solid now. I'm into ripping down the inside ceiling that was installed and replacing the roof. Pics to follow. I couldn't find some anticon blanket as all of the big green sheds were out. I settled on some sarking instead. The shed probably won't benefit much from from anticon blanket anyway. Perth It sounds like your garage door's center pillar being at two different levels could cause alignment and operational issues. This is a common problem that may result from… 0 0 Hi, I'll be starting on my verandah repair soon - replace ledger, rafters, roofing iron, flashing etc. (fascia board already done). My question is about the timber ledger… 0 9233 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi, recently a replacement rangehood was installed at my home and the installer cut holes through the double brick wall for the duct but left quite some damage to the… 0 7507 |