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How to build an extension over your garage

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

Building an extension over your garage is possible if your foundations are at least 600mm wide and 1000mm deep, but this needs confirming on-site by a structural engineer. Costs vary widely, with a rough budget of £45,000 to £80,000 for a typical project, excluding planning or special site constraints. If foundations are not solid enough, options include underpinning, rebuilding, or using a lightweight timber frame.

Adding a new extension above your garage isn’t the most common project in the UK, so if you’re tackling this project yourself, it can feel a little difficult to work out what steps are ahead of you - especially when it comes to the construction stage.

Luckily, as the UK’s leading home extension platform, our construction specialists are always on hand to guide you through the process. We sat down with our in-house experts to bring you all the garage extension answers you need.

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Is extending over your garage possible?

When trying to puzzle out your extension possibilities, there are a lot of technical details that will need to come into play. The main offenders are…

  • The foundations
  • The walls currently in place

What won’t play too big a role in the construction of your garage extension is the size of your existing garage (single, double, doesn’t really matter), nor will it be too much of an issue if your garage is detached or not.

The importance of your foundation's depths

Before any building work takes place, your existing foundations will need to be inspected by a structural engineer, who will be able to assess whether or not they will be able to support the new additional storey.

Generally speaking, your foundations should be at least 600mm wide and 1000mm deep. However, this depth will need to be confirmed on-site and checked against your ground conditions, alongside other site constraints.

Potential site constraints…

  • Nearby trees
  • Existing structures
  • Nearby drainage
  • Proximity to neighbours

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