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.
Isle Of Benbecula
Benbecula is an island of the Outer Hebrides, in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Scotland. In the 2011 census it had a normally resident population of 1,283, with a substantial percentage of Roman Catholics. It forms part of the area carried out by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar or the Western Isles Council. The island has to do with 12 km from west to eastern as well as a comparable distance from north to south. It lies between the islands of North Uist as well as South Uist; it is linked to both by road causeways. Travel to any one of the other Hebridean islands, or to the British landmass, is by air or sea. Benbecula Airport on the island has day-to-day flights to Glasgow, Stornoway and Barra. A direct solution to Inverness was presented in 2006 yet stopped in May 2007. There are no straight ferry solutions from Benbecula to the landmass, but a service operated by Caledonian MacBrayne from Lochboisdale on South Uist offers a five-hour crossing to Oban on the landmass, whilst one more service from Lochmaddy on North Uist supplies a two-hour going across to Uig on the Inner Hebridean island of Skye, and for this reason to the landmass by means of the Skye Bridge. Ferry services from the islands of Berneray (linked by causeway to North Uist) and also Eriskay (connected to South Uist) attach to the other Outer Hebridean islands of Harris and Barra respectively. There is a thick cluster of lochs throughout nearly the whole island, and also almost all of the island is below 20 metres in elevation.