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Domestic Garage Construction
See how quickly & professionally your garage or shed can be constructed with the high quality easy to follow step by step construction manual you can build it yourself or speak to your local Ranbuild dealer who can organise highly professional & experienced construction team to take care of if for you.
Make sure you have footing plans, steelwork layouts, bill of materials and the erection manual for your building. Please read all documentation provided and check each component before commencing any concreting, assembly or erection.
This page provides a series of step by step photos of a domestic building being erected on a concrete slab. |
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Note that the below information is only intended as a brief outline of the basic steps required to assemble a domestic building. Site preparation, concreting and erection of steelwork are best done by qualified and licensed tradespeople. Contact your Local Accredited Ranbuild Dealer who can arrange an experienced building erector for you.
All construction sites and shed erectors should comply with occupational health and safety requirements and your local Work Cover authority. The National Occupational Health and Safety website is a good source of information and includes links to Work Cover and other associated websites. |
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After the slab has hardened, assembly of steelwork may begin. Start by standing the intermediate frames attached to the hold down anchors cast into the slab.
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Add the balance of the frames and begin connecting them to each other with wall girts and roof purlins. One diagonally braced bay will support several other bays.
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Some erectors begin by cladding the roof; others start with the walls. If including insulation it is easier to handle by only rolling out a short amount at a time.
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Consult the Ranbuild erection booklet before attaching cladding material. There are several techniques used and special requirements for weatherproofing roof cladding.
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With the roof completed it's time to clad the walls. Fit all girts, windows, door frames and doors in place so wall sheets can be trimmed to fit as they are added.
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Do one wall at a time and fit insulation (if required). Taper cut the tops of end wall sheets for a better fit, but don't add flashings or barges at this time.
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Continue cladding one wall at a time being careful to keep corrugates or ribbs parallel and vertical. Care in trimming cladding around openings will improve overall appearance.
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Finish off all external walls before cladding internal walls or partitions. Cladding may or may not require trimming at corners depending on the building dimensions.
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With the building at lock-up stage, additional options may be added. Now is the time to arrange a plumber or electrician, or add internal lining if required.
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If the building has an awning or annexe, it should be attached before adding the trims and flashings. Simply bolt the awning or annexe frame to the building where required.
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This building has an awning on both sides, so now is the time to add the second awning. If it were an annexe, the roof then the walls, doors and windows would be added.
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Join and fit the rainwater guttering with a slight fall to the outlet spouts. Connect the down pipes then complete the building by adding the remaining flashings and barge mouldings.
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