Garages
Whether it is a single garage, a multi car garage, or even a workshop, we can help you come up with a design that is right for you.
Our range of Steel Garages, generally start at a width of 3m with lengths beginning from 6m. The standard wall height for a garage is 2.4m, however with our innovative design and quoting software we can in seconds customise:
- width
- length
- eave height
- bay spacing
- options and accessories, and
- Just about anything that relates to the buildings design.
This makes it very easy for you to choose what best suits your needs.
Available roof pitches include:
11, 15, 22, 30 and 45 degree. With the Mansard style offering unique storage and living solutions. This range allows you to fit in with the design of your current home or simply make better use of available head room.
Steel garages offer a number of advantages over other possible designs. They are inexpensive compared to brick and timber options, which can cost up to 400% more for a similar sized building. Colorbond cladding reassures you that your investment will look great for years to come. Simple design mixed with detailed instructions and specifications also means that a steel garage can be assembled by an experienced home handyman in a weekend! This further reduces the costs involved in purchasing and with our weekly finance options your new garage could not be easier to afford. A Fair Dinkum garage is the perfect extension for any New Zealand home
Most impressed with their process and attention to detail
Distributor - Waikato Shed Company "After checking out all of the available offerings we settled on Waikato Shed Co... read more
Simon Read – MKS Distributors
Hamilton
I can tell you that you won’t be disappointed
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Leonard June – June Nursery
Hawkes Bay
Exceptional value for money
Distributor: Waikato Shed Company "We really needed a multi-purpose shed that would be a workshop with an office an... read more
Phil Empson – Farmer
Te Awamutu