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Apex Roof - the Lean-to Range

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Product photographs are provided for general reference only. Precise colours on our products are subject to slight variation due to some of the natural materials used. All photographs are of actual installations, taken by our installers on completion as part of our quality control procedures.

If space is at a premium at the side of your house then a lean-to garage may be the perfect solution.

Available in Knight and Apex style roofs, our lean-to’s can be attached to either side of the house and are supplied as standard with a steel up and over door.

All buildings can be supplied with the full range of optional extras offered to our free standing garages.

In Detail...



Featuring the Hanson Concrete Garages UNIQUE panel construction with interlocking joints, the Apex Lean-to garage is constructed with three bolts joining each panel, the exclusive design provides a weather tight joint without the need for messy mastic, that may shrink and leak in the years to come.

Attractive Derbyshire Spar aggregate gives an external appearance that will blend with virtually any property.

Market leading Hormann up and over doors, pre-framed to give consistent performance over the lifetime of the garage.

The fibre cement roof drains to one side, utilising 5" profile roof sheets up to 20% thicker than many competitors.

A 4ft wide timber fixed window is included in the price.


Single (or double) buildings are available - if you have the space, why not add a garage and Workshop to the side of your house?

The full range of options are available to ensure your building will blend in with your house, enhancing the value and improving saleability, simply click on the Optional Extras panel on the right.

Our local agent will advise, or call us to discuss what you want to build. The answer is yes, now what's the question?



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