i am probably not explaining this very well. Our new rectory is gradually taking shape but the garage presently has me stumped.
The garage is a good single car size with multiple plug sockets and lighting. The door is old and wooden so needs some work before I will trust my most important possessions in there.
The problem is the roof or more specifically the gap, eaves?, where the roof meets the wall.
The trusses sit directly on top of the brick with open rafters and the wind whistels under the eaves and into the garage. There is a good overhang so I doubt that rain actually gets in.
There would be no point putting any heating in and working on the bikes in the winter is going to become a nightmare. Added to which all my tools will become rusty if left in there.
I douby I can get the diocese to do anything.
I can fit new garage doors which will be a start.
Do I then put in a false ceiling of insulating board suspended from the roof trusses? and do the same to the brick walls, essentially creating a room within the garage? Any other thoughts or advice?
Thank you