
Galvanized Steel Frame
The heart of our garages is the solid steel frame. It is galvanized in an immersion bath, offering unsurpassed rust protection. Even scratches 'heal' themselves through the zinc layer. Maintenance-free, robust, and indestructible.

Insulated garages with rock wool or PUR panels
For those who want to use their garage as a workshop or hobby room: Our ISO garages have double-walled walls with high-quality rigid PUR foam insulation. This keeps it warm in winter, cool in summer, and effectively prevents condensation.

Roof Load & Walkability
Use every square meter! Our roofs are extremely load-bearing (up to several hundred kg/m² snow load) and can be designed as a roof terrace upon request. Greening is also possible without problems.

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
Disadvantages of Concrete Garages – Key Aspects at a Glance When planning a garage, builders often face the choice between wooden garages and concrete garages. Both construction methods are widespread, but each brings significant disadvantages in various areas. Particularly regarding costs, lifespan, maintenance, transport, environmental impact and comfort, these aspects should be carefully considered. Concrete garages are regarded as solid and stable, yet they have several disadvantages that are frequently underestimated in practice. Very High Dead Weight Precast concrete garages are among the heaviest garage constructions. A typical concrete garage can weigh 10 to 20 tonnes or more. This creates several disadvantages: Transport requires heavy specialist vehicles A large mobile crane is usually needed for installation Access to the property must be sufficiently wide and stable With difficult access or narrow plots, delivery can become problematic or even impossible High Effort for Transport and Installation Due to their weight, concrete garages are usually delivered as finished structural elements. This leads to: higher transport costs complicated logistics longer planning times reduced flexibility in placing the garage on the plot Limited Flexibility Concrete garages have a rigid structure. Changes or adaptations are only possible to a very limited extent: subsequent changes to windows or doors are difficult extensions are complicated adaptations to special plot shapes are often only partially possible Poor Thermal Insulation Concrete is a solid building material but has poor thermal insulation. This can lead to several problems: strong temperature fluctuations inside cold surfaces in winter excessive heat build-up in summer These temperature differences frequently lead to condensation. Moisture Problems and Condensation Due to temperature differences between the interior and exterior, moisture can settle on concrete surfaces, leading to: damp walls rust formation on vehicles mould growth damaged objects or tools Cracking in Concrete Concrete can develop cracks over time due to: temperature fluctuations ground settlement material stresses These cracks can allow moisture to penetrate, which can affect the structure in the long term. High CO₂ Emissions during Production The production of concrete causes significant CO₂ emissions, particularly through cement manufacturing. Concrete is therefore considered a more environmentally demanding building material compared to many alternatives. Difficult Dismantling or Relocation Once a concrete garage is installed, removing or relocating it requires enormous effort, resulting in limited flexibility for future changes to the property.

High-Quality Exterior Plaster
Our garages don't look like tin containers. A special structural plaster ensures a noble solid look that adapts perfectly to your home. Available in many colors, UV-resistant, and washable.

No Condensation – 100% Waterproof
A common problem with cheap garages: condensation. Our garages are designed so that an intelligent ventilation system and precision seals prevent moisture from entering. No condensation, no mold, no rust on your vehicle.

Attika as Standard
Our garages feature an attractive attika – a parapet that conceals the flat roof and gives the garage a solid, premium appearance. No visible roof edge, no cheap metal trim. Attika is standard with us, not an extra charge.

High-Load Galvanized Floor
Our garage floor made of galvanized steel checkered plate can withstand even heavy vehicles. The non-slip diamond pattern ensures safe entry, even in wet conditions. Max. height 2 cm – including matching entry ramp.

Roof Construction & Water Drainage
Our garage features a carefully designed and technically precise roof construction with an integrated slope for reliable water drainage.
Over the entire length of 6.0 metres, a slope of approximately 13 cm is achieved. This corresponds to an optimal inclination angle of around 2%, specifically designed for flat roof constructions in garage and modular building.
This targeted slope ensures that rainwater and meltwater is channelled in a controlled and reliable manner towards the rear of the garage. Standing water on the roof surface is effectively prevented.
The roof surface itself is fully closed and consists of high-quality, tightly connected elements. In combination with precise workmanship, this creates a permanently watertight construction that reliably protects against moisture.
Technical advantages at a glance:
- Defined roof slope of approx. 2% (13 cm over 6 m)
- Controlled water drainage towards the rear
- Prevention of water accumulation on the roof surface
- Permanently sealed and low-maintenance roof construction
- Optimally suited for Central European weather conditions
This solution combines functional efficiency with structural clarity – for a long-lasting, safe and weather-resistant garage.

Concrete Garage or Insulated Prefabricated Garage
Concrete garage or modern, insulated steel garage? The difference is greater than many people think.
At first glance, both serve their purpose: they provide protected space for vehicles, tools or additional storage. In practice, however, there are significant differences – particularly regarding moisture, quality of use, flexibility, sustainability and long-term value retention.
The classic weaknesses of a concrete garage
1. Moisture and condensation A common problem with concrete garages is the formation of condensation. Concrete reacts strongly to temperature differences between the outside and inside. The consequences:
- Damp surfaces inside
- Unpleasant climate
- Risk of mould formation
- Corrosion on vehicles, bicycles, tools and metal parts
- Limited use as storage or workspace
2. Poor thermal insulation Many concrete garages have no real integrated insulation. As a result, they heat up strongly in summer and cool down quickly in winter.
3. No real flexibility A concrete garage is a rigid system. Later changes, extensions or adaptations are usually only possible with considerable effort or not at all.
4. High logistical effort Concrete garages are extremely heavy. Transport, unloading and assembly usually require large cranes and increased requirements for access and installation site.
5. Ecologically problematic The production of concrete is energy-intensive and associated with high CO₂ emissions.
6. Limited architectural freedom Many concrete garages appear massive and visually inflexible. Individualisation is often limited.
The advantages of our insulated steel garage
1. No typical condensation problem Insulated sandwich panels create a significantly more stable interior climate – considerably lower risk of condensation, drier interior climate, better conditions for vehicles and stored goods.
2. Integrated insulation Less overheating in summer, less cooling in winter, more versatile usage options.
3. Expandable rather than permanently fixed Depending on the design, the garage can be extended, adapted or converted.
4. Rust-free, long-lasting construction Clean, precise construction with durable material quality and low maintenance requirements.
5. Significantly more sustainable Lower material input, considerably less weight, more resource-efficient construction, lower environmental impact during transport.
6. Less weight, less effort Easier to transport, easier to assemble, lower technical effort on site.
7. Modern architecture With a modern exterior surface, it integrates significantly more harmoniously into residential buildings and high-quality outdoor areas.
8. More than just a garage Vehicle garage, storage room, workshop, equipment shed, hobby room or multifunctional additional space.
Our insulated steel garage is lighter, more sustainable, drier, more flexible and more versatile in the long term than a classic concrete garage.
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