Hi guys,
I'm building an extension myself, but have brickies in tomorrow morning to chuck the walls up and I really need to determine the lowest I can set the garage lintel (will be a roller door now) so and still get my fender in.
Problem I have is that due to boundary/parapet wall and permitted development rights, I need to keep this lintel as low as possible, but still allow for upgrades to the 90.
Info from up-and-over doors thread helped hugely (thanks) a while back, but now I'm fitting a roller door I would really appreciate actual heights of your 90/110's if possible.
Mine has a snorkel, but no lift and 225/75 16's.
I plan to fit 235/85 16's and I might lift it one day - so do I need, give or take:
2021mm + 50mm (snorkel) + 50mm (future lift) = 2121mm?
I was going to set the lintel at 2200, but it looks like I can get away with 2150 and make life a lot easier with complying to the restrictions on height!
Or will no one give a hoot if I'm 50mm- 100mm over!?
There are times I wish I employed an architect, or at least a builder! l
Thanks in advance
Tom
I'm building an extension myself, but have brickies in tomorrow morning to chuck the walls up and I really need to determine the lowest I can set the garage lintel (will be a roller door now) so and still get my fender in.
Problem I have is that due to boundary/parapet wall and permitted development rights, I need to keep this lintel as low as possible, but still allow for upgrades to the 90.
Info from up-and-over doors thread helped hugely (thanks) a while back, but now I'm fitting a roller door I would really appreciate actual heights of your 90/110's if possible.
Mine has a snorkel, but no lift and 225/75 16's.
I plan to fit 235/85 16's and I might lift it one day - so do I need, give or take:
2021mm + 50mm (snorkel) + 50mm (future lift) = 2121mm?
I was going to set the lintel at 2200, but it looks like I can get away with 2150 and make life a lot easier with complying to the restrictions on height!
Or will no one give a hoot if I'm 50mm- 100mm over!?
There are times I wish I employed an architect, or at least a builder! l
Thanks in advance
Tom