Understanding wall thicknesses and conical walls in prefabricated garages
The design and structure of prefabricated garages are decisive factors for their functionality and durability. One specific feature is the wall thickness, which varies from bottom to top in many models.
In this article, we explain the standard wall thicknesses of our prefabricated garages and the significance of conical walls.
Standard wall thicknesses
Our prefabricated garages are constructed with standard wall thicknesses that vary depending on the height of the wall. At the bottom of the walls, the standard thickness is 6 cm, while it increases to 8 cm at the top. This conical wall design is not only a characteristic design feature, but also fulfils important functional aspects.
Significance of conical walls
The conical shape of the walls contributes to the stability and resilience of the garage. The increasing wall thickness towards the top achieves better load distribution, which is particularly important in the case of snow loads or other external influences. In addition, this construction method allows for efficient water drainage, as rainwater can run off the walls more easily.
Important to note
It is important to note that these specifications are standard dimensions and may vary depending on the model or individual customisations. If you have specific requirements or questions about the wall thickness and construction of your prefabricated garage, we recommend that you contact us or a specialist advisor directly.
Summary: The wall thicknesses and conical shape of the walls in our prefabricated garages are important design and functional features that contribute to the stability and durability of the structure. Understanding these features will help you make an informed decision when choosing your prefabricated garage. If you have any further questions or specific requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us.