
When modernizing a garage, the color of the garage can also be perfectly matched to the look of the house
If you drive through older detached house estates, you will notice that the house and garage do not (or no longer) match in color relatively often. On the one hand, it can happen that one of the two buildings is more exposed to the sun – and therefore changes more than the other over the course of time due to aggressive UV radiation. On the other hand, it is also often the case that the house façade is renovated earlier than the garage façade, resulting in discrepancies.
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If you are considering a technical renovation of your old garage anyway, you should ideally take the opportunity to get these color deviations under control – and have the garage painted exactly the same color as the house.
However, renovating the façade of an old garage does not just have cosmetic effects. Over the years, the effects of the weather often lead to minor, superficial structural damage. With a façade renovation, these minor defects can be rectified at the same time – and before substantial damage to the garage base occurs.
Professional renovators therefore recommend: Always take a close look at the façade before renovating a garage. If a facade renovation is necessary, the appearance and substance can then be restored to almost new garage status!
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