Building work | Refurbishment
Uxbridge - UB8
Enquiry from: Sue C
Start Date: Immediate
Project manager to organise a house conversion into two flats Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint
The typical cost of Restoration and refurbishment is £50000. Costs can change based upon the materials and the contractor picked. The upper price range can be as high as £57500. The material costs are usually approximately £12500
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£58000
£43500
£29000
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Labour cost | £35,000 | |
Material cost | £12,500 | |
Waste removal | £2,500 |
Requests for quotations in Uxbridge in October 2024
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Uxbridge - UB8
Enquiry from: Sue C
Start Date: Immediate
Project manager to organise a house conversion into two flats Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint
Uxbridge - UB8
Enquiry from: Bharat P
Start Date: Immediate
Home owner Property is in dis-repair needs a extensive Restoration & Refurbishment Customer will advise works Time scale: Immediate Contact to Appoint *
Marlow - SL7
Enquiry from: Mick C
Start Date: Immediate
Replacement of some leaded glass on Crittal metal frames and some window stays and latches to be replaced and/or adjusted
Ascot - SL5
Enquiry from: Emma R
Start Date: Immediate
We require a full building refurbishment We expect to hear back from the planning authority within 2 weeks. The works include the following but not limited to: - Roof - Windows - Electric ...
Ascot - SL5
Enquiry from: Emma R
Start Date: Immediate
We require a full building refurbishment We expect to hear back from the planning authority within 2 weeks. The works include the following but not limited to: - Roof - Windows - Electric ...
Ascot - SL5
Enquiry from: Sandy T
Start Date: Less than one month
Replace post, railing and cladding Time scale: Less than one month Please call to appoint
Ascot - SL5
Enquiry from: Sandy T
Start Date: Less than one month
Replace post, railing and cladding Time scale: Less than one month Please call to appoint
Slough - SL1
Enquiry from: Paul B
Start Date: Immediate
To remove existing Newel posts and Balustrades. • To supply and fit: - - Stop & Chamfered Newel posts. (Pine) - Flat Newel post caps. (Pine) - HDR 41mm grooved Hand-rail. (Pine) - HDR 41mm groo...
Bracknell - RG42
Enquiry from: Caroline G
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Remove old kitchen. Remove part of a wall to open up kitchen area.install new kitchen. Area approx 3m x 3m Time scale: 1-3 months
High Wycombe - HP15
Enquiry from: Matthew K
Start Date: Immediate
We have a cottages that needs rejiging upstairs, the main issue is that access to the bathroom is via the second bedroom. I think that the staircase needs to be moved and a corridor created upstairs, ...
Slough - SL1
Enquiry from: Owen T
Start Date: Immediate
This property is a rental property and I would like bathroom replaced, new flooring throughout and painting.
Bracknell - RG42
Enquiry from: Andy W
Start Date: Immediate
We require a range of jobs which have been highlighted by our structural survey: 1. Plastering - there is a general requirement for small amounts of plastering throughout the property. We would also ...
Maidenhead - SL6
Enquiry from: Robert H
Start Date: Immediate
knock through kitchen into dining room and kitchen extension; new kitchen including lighting via periscope; fit new kitchen units; new downstairs en-suite and possible upstairs improvement to radiator...
High Wycombe - HP11
Enquiry from: Kenesha S
Start Date: Immediate
Home owner Refurbishment's to a very old semi detached home. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms (2 small rooms and 2 medium in size) and downstairs consists of 2 very small bathrooms, relatively large lounge an...
High Wycombe - HP10
Enquiry from: Chris O
Start Date: Immediate
Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Looking For: Single storey extension Do you have planning permission: No Would you require assistance to gain this: Yes D...
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If you’re thinking about refurbishing your house or property but don’t know how to go about it, then you’ve come to the right place. In truth, not every home refurbishment works goes in exactly the same order, however it’ll do you some good to abide by a specific plan in order to avoid both unnecessary works as well as expenses. For instance, how would it feel if you have already closed walls and paint only to realize that there’s a need to include a new plumbing stack that has to go behind the wall? Not good, right? Well, this guide is designed to help you avoid such frustrating situations. Let’s have a look!
✓ Establish a plan. This involves carrying out a good assessment of what you’d like to refurbish and set the priorities like deciding where to start and making sure you have both the time and budget to complete the project.
✓ Set a budget. Establish a final amount that’ll be the threshold to your spending. It’s always good to add an additional 10% to 15% to cover unexpected costs.
✓ Hire a contractor. Carry out a research, reach out to many contractors, compare their prices, work quality as well as integrity before hiring.
✓ Talk to your insurance company. Find out if you have the amount of coverage that suits your needs from your insurance company before and after your project.
✓ Secure permits and order materials. Make sure you check with the latest regulations before commencement. Once done, you can start ordering the required materials.
✓ Start demolition. This is optional as it only applies if space is being added.
✓ Work behind the walls. This include doing all the works necessary behind the walls like plumbing, electrical, heating etc.
✓ Paint and install flooring
✓ Fit in the cabinetry
✓ Add finishing touches. This includes the last details and decorations.
Due to the fact that we live in a country (the UK) with so much history as well as architectural beauty, there’s a need to have what’s commonly called “Conservation Area. A Conservation Area is basically an area which is designated by the local authority and is established in order to protect and enhance areas of historical and architectural interest which includes both rural and urban areas. Therefore, when it comes to refurbishment project in a conservation area, there’s usually a lot of things that needs to be put into consideration as well as hurdles to scale in order to make alterations to your property without any interruptions from the law.
In general, all properties in a conservation area have strict regulations governing the outlook of the houses, as this plays a major role in the appearance of the area as a whole. As a result, if you wish to bring down a building, fence, wall or even railing and the likes, you’ll need to obtain prior consent before you proceed. An easy way to go about any refurbishment plan is to to ensure the usage of exactly the same materials that exists in the current house. When you abide by the rules, you’ll be in a more favourable position to acquire the needed prior consent.
The short and simple answer to the question is yes, you can refurbish a house in a conservation area but subject to the approval of the local authority through a planning permission. And when it comes to submitting a planning application for approval, some are aspects will usually be subjected to more intense examinations than the others. Hence, the need to make sure that your refurbishment plans are all friendly in a similar way to the neighbouring buildings and environment.
Refurbishing a house brings about a plethora of benefits. These includes an increased sale value, an improvement on your quality of life or even simply to make it more visually appealing. All these are great when you look at them, but one thing that happens to be an hindrance for several homeowners is the cost of getting the project done. You may wish to set a budget, plan and prepare before commencement of the project, but the fact remains that, when it comes to refurbishing a house, nothing is certain. In fact, it’s advised to always expect the unexpected and have a lot of cash in reserve just in case something goes wrong. There are a wide range of factors that can play a key role in the overall cost of a house refurbishment. Minor refurbishment that should cost around £30,000 can easily go up to over a whooping £150,000 for a total transformation. Most of this cost will be expended on labour, and the next most significant expense, which is sourcing materials.
In general, the cost of your refurbishment project will depend on some factors which includes the size of the project, the materials used, the refurbishment or renovation level, the location of the property, the quality of the contractor hired and lots more. To estimate the cost of refurbishing your property, you can follow these simple steps:
✓ Write down a detailed list of all the things that needs to be done per room and try to be as specific as possible.
✓ Carry out a research of the labour cost in your area as well as the raw materials’ cost (here, you can make use of guides such as home advisor).
✓ Add an extra 10 to 15 percent on top of the calculated estimate for uprisings and repairs.
✓ Talk to your contractor to get a more accurate quote.
It can be very hurtful when you’re looking to get a house and then identifies one that’s almost perfect, but that one thing that’s lacking is significant enough to prevent you from making an offer. For instance, you may like neighbourhood, the lot’s size, the number of bedroom and lots more. However, the only thing that’s holding you from making an offer is the outdated kitchen. This is the point where you wonder whether a mortgage can include the cost of renovation. In this article, we’re going to give you a good insight into this and more. Let’s have a look!
One of the major things your lender will put into consideration when you apply for a mortgage is the price of the property in question. For instance, so you’ve found your “almost perfect home for let’s say £400,000 and the cost of your intended renovation work runs up to about £150,000. In this event, you’re definitely going to find lenders who wouldn’t be too keen to let go of their cash. And that’s mainly due to the fact that lenders are only able to afford you, at best, 95 percent of the purchasing price. In other words, if you really want the house, you’ll have to finance it yourself no matter how much potential you think the house possesses.
This, however, does not mean that you can’t find some mortgage lenders who’ll allow for building costs. They exist, but this will mostly take place when the work is complete and the property is revalued. You may also be lucky enough to get a purchase plus improvements mortgage which allows you to renovate now and pay off the renovations over time at a better interest rate than other loan types.
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