Eaves Fillers - A good option?
We supply a number of garages with and without eaves fillers. Dependent on the use of the building will have a bearing on whether customers see them as a useful extra. For using the building as an office or if you are spending a lot of time in your garage/workshop it probably isn't a bad idea. What I would say is that having seen plenty of garages on a number of different garage agents showsites, you can see a lot of them blown out despite the adhesive on the bottom of the eaves fillers. I would reccomend if you are having eaves fileers as an optinal extra on your concrete sectional garage I would advise that you reinforce the eaves fillers may be with some plywood or something similar to keep them in place.
If your garage is in an exposed location with wind coming across the sides of an apex or at the rear of a pent it is probably not a bad idea to have some eaves fillers fitted. If you have had a new base laid as well as a new garage fitted, I would advise that you hold off fitting the eaves fillers immediately. There will be a high water content in the concrete in the base, panels and roof sheets and a natural drying out process, will create water so keeping the eaves empty will increase air flow. After 2-3 months fit the eaves fillers. For more expert advice or for a instant online quotation for a concrete sectional garage visit our site www.garagequotes.com
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