Your property is glorious. Landscaped down to the T, and you love it. But you could love it more. You stand there, gazing out at the vast rolling neatly trimmed grass and think to yourself, "I need a garage."
Many people think this, and then they find that they don't exactly have the time to build one. If this is the case, why not consider purchasing a prefabricated garage? As with anything, there are benefits and drawbacks unique to the process.
Pros:
- Large Variety - Readymade garages and sheds come in a host a different sizes, styles, and patterns. You can find almost anything that will suit you as well as match your home and property.
- Cost - As you can imagine, readymade garages are less costly than those built from scratch. Because you have the power over the design, material, and the finish, you can make decisions based on your budget.
- Ease Of Construction - Prefab garages arrive to your property in a kit. With a little help from a good friend you can easily follow the instructions and assemble your garage in a few hours.
Cons:
- Customization Options - While the option is there, choosing customization options will begin to raise the price of the basic pre-fabricated kit. If cost is your main reason for going prefab, this will be something to consider.
- Appearance - Finally, while prefab garages come in many different styles and appearances, they won't be quite as customizable as one that is stick-built.
Can you tell which one is prefab and which one is stick built?!
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