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Conversion | Garage in Southend-on-Sea
good survey etc but job not yet done
The regular cost of Garage conversion are £6000. Costs can change based on the materials and the tradesman hired. The material costs are mainly about £1500
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Labour cost | £4,200 | |
Material cost | £1,500 | |
Waste removal | £300 |
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Abbey Wood is a district in south east London, in the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Bexley. It is south of Thamesmead and 10.6 miles east of Charing Cross. The district took its name from Lesnes Abbey Woods, which is to the east, and once belonged to the monks of Lesnes Abbey.
The history of the district dates back to the 12th century, when Richard de Luci, Chief Justiciar of England, founded the Abbey of St Mary and St Thomas the Martyr at Lesnes in 1178. The Abbott of Lesnes Abbey was a significant local landlord, and took a principal part in draining the marshland. The draining and the expense of sustaining river embankments was among the reasons for the Abbey's desperate financial troubles. It never became a sizable community, and in 1525 Cardinal Wolsey closed it under a licence to close monasteries of less than 7 inmates.
Abbey Wood railway station was opened in 1849, immediately towards the north of the location now known as 'The Village', built where Knee Hill became Harrow Manorway. The Village had about 12 cottages and 2 pubs - the Abbey Arms plus the Harrow Inn. The Harrow Inn, which was demolished in 2009, hosted live bands and was the scene of nightly migration as guests would relocate to the Abbey Arms each night, as Kentish closing times were 10:30pm whereas the Abbey Arms closed at 11pm.
good survey etc but job not yet done
London - SE2
Enquiry from: Halifax B
Start Date: Immediate
convert an existing garage into a 1-bed self-contained. are you the property owner: relative of owner do you have a: single garage what will the space be used for: living space do you require plumbing...
London - SE2
Enquiry from: Stephanie L
Start Date: Immediate
We have two garages that we would like to convert into a living space. We have the design already. Thank you Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner Do you have a: Double Garage What will the sp...
London - SE2
Enquiry from: Ana R
Start Date: Immediate
Home Owner Convert Into Kitchen Supply And Install Call To Appoint *
London - SW19
Enquiry from: Pranati J
Start Date: Immediate
wire garage with electricity are you the property owner: relative of owner do you have a: single garage what will the space be used for: other do you require plumbing work: no do you require electrica...
London - SW6
Enquiry from: Guilherme Z
Start Date: Immediate
I have a detached garage, approx 17m2. Not looking to do anything fancy, but would like to have the roof insulated. The walls are redbrick and I'm fine to keep them exposed.
London - SW19
Enquiry from: Marcus H
Start Date: Immediate
Home Owner Call to Appoint
London - W2
Enquiry from: Fatima P
Start Date: Immediate
We would like to convert the garage and the added basement into a 1 bedroom living area, with a bathroom and kitchen Pls can I be contacted at the soonest?
London - SW19
Enquiry from: Thuy T
Start Date: Immediate
Garage conversion into a dining room and knock through wall from garage into the kitchen
London - SW15
Enquiry from: Theo S
Start Date: Immediate
Converting a garage into a single bedroom with possible wet room
London - NW6
Enquiry from: Romaan T
Start Date: Immediate
Brick Garage with cement floor, corrugated roof- approx 25m from house. - Insulation (floor,walls, ceiling) garage is brick, with concrete floor. - electricity (enough for lights and computer) ga...
London - SW15
Enquiry from: A
Start Date: Immediate
builders|To convert a small single garage to a bedroom with ensuite facilities
London - SW15
Enquiry from: Jayne T
Start Date: Immediate
Attached garage conversion|Large garage to be converted into a functioning room which will become a gym. Water and electric already installed. Will need garage door removed and window installed. Door ...
London - SW18
Enquiry from: David W
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Extend garage from 5 metres to 7 metres planning already in with the council create a mezzanine floor with a dorma also instal a bathroom in the downstairs space.
London - SW15
Enquiry from: Nadia M
Start Date: Less than one month
convert garage into a 1 bedroom flat Homeowner Please contact to appoint *
London - NW6
Enquiry from: Aisha S
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Conversion of garage to retail outlet Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Other Looking For: Single storey extension Do you have planning permission: No Would you r...
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Are you considering converting your garage into a more usable space in your home? If yes, then you’d probably want to know if you’ll require building regs before converting the garage. The answer to this question is yes. Although you may not require planning approval to convert your garage into a more usable space, but you’d usually need approval under the Building Regulations.
When re-structuring your garage into a habitable space, the following should be taken into consideration: structural alterations, ventilation, moisture proofing, insulation, fireproofing, escape routes as well as the submission of a building building notice or full plan application to the local council in order to inform them about the planned project.
• Walls
You’ll require an approval if you plan to infill the garage door with a window and a new wall. This is because the garage may have been built of a shallow slab which implies that a new foundation would be needed for the new wall construction.
• Floor
Even though there’s a high possibility that the garage floor is strong enough for domestic use since its designed to withstand the weight of vehicles, you may however need to upgrade to make sure it suitable for both thermal insulation and damp proofing. In addition, there may also be the need to to alter the floor level in such a way that it matches that of the remaining parts of the house.
• Ventilation
According to the Building Regulations requirements, there’s a need for adequate ventilation for each individual rooms which includes garage conversions for general health purposes. What’s going to determine the ventilation level that’ll be required is the frequency at which the room is used. Ventilation can be provided through purge or simply opening the window or via trickle ventilation.
It shouldn’t do. Most companies will do all the interior work first, and the last job to do will be creating the opening from the house to the conversion. A reputable company will make sure they cause as little disruption as possible during this time.
Garage conversion is a great way to add extra usable space to your home without having to extend your property. A fun fact is that, in the UK if you have your car parked in the garage, you’re in the minority. According to a research carried out by Admiral Loans, just about 33 percent of home owners in the UK store their cars in the garage. For most people the garage is literally a dumping ground that’s never fully utilized as such. In recent times, the garage is now being used to store a variety of other stuffs asides a car which includes garden furniture, tools and appliances, utilities such as washing machine, fridge and freezer as well as food and groceries. These facts show that more and more people are underutilizing their garage when they may actually be in need of more usable space in their property. So why not put into consideration converting the garage into a new space that would be able to serve more purpose?
If you’ve decided to convert your garage, you’d probably want to know the how long the project will take. There are a wide range of factors that can determine the duration of a garage conversion project. These factors include:
• If the foundation needs reinforcing
• If the floors, walls, or roofs are in a bad condition.
• If the ceiling height needs some raising
• If the insulation required in newer builds.
All aforementioned factors will make the garage conversion project take longer than expected. However, in normal situations garage conversions are relatively quick to complete once you start the building works. A single-car conversion will usually take about 3 to 4 weeks to complete depending on the existing garage’s structure.
What is your garage being used for? If your answer is anything besides your vehicle, you’re in the majority in the UK. In the country, according to a research by Admiralty Loans, several home and property owners now use their garage as dumping ground for all sorts of stuffs asides a car. Ultimately, this gives rise to garage conversions as the more or less underutilized space can be converted into a living space which can be more beneficial while also adding more value to the property.
A garage conversion is a fast and relatively affordable route to adding more floor space within your home. It’s basically the act of changing your garage into something other than a storage or a place in which you can park your car. This can be anything from a bedroom to a playroom and anything in between. It’s a great way to provide extra space to allow your family to spread out and have more privacy while still within the walls of your home.
A garage conversion project is a huge one which mostly does not require a planning application so far the conversion is internal. However if you’re planning to increase the garage’s size or change the exterior of your home, or convert your garage into a separate room, then you may require a planning permission before getting started. It’s always wise to consult your local authority before carrying out any work to be on the safer side.
A project of garage conversion’s magnitude is better left to a reliable professional who have the experience when it comes to dealing with building regulations and more. This way, you’d also get to save yourself some headaches and some extra cash which may result from possible costly errors.
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