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Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Claire J
Start Date: Immediate
Full garage conversation (single garage)
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Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Claire J
Start Date: Immediate
Full garage conversation (single garage)
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Joyce B
Start Date: Immediate
customer has a extensions & conversions project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for house extension. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a builder.confir...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Joel A
Start Date: Immediate
rendering of three external walls of a newly built detached single storey garage. rendering only required over concrete blocks only, not bricks. are you the property owner: owner of the property prope...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Rich R
Start Date: Immediate
loft conversion including raising ridge height by 300mm, 1.5 storey side extension, insertion ***. rooflights to front and dormer window to rear, single storey rear extension, are you the property own...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Carley G
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myloftconversionprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Tenant (with permission), Looking to convert into: Bedroom, Work description:...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: David C
Start Date: Less than one month
we are wanting a full side of our 3 bed semi extended ***, require plans aswell if you do this. are you the property owner: owner of the property looking for: double storey extension do you have plann...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Gillian S
Start Date: Immediate
One bedroom wall soundproofing. Size of room is Approx 10.5 ft by 7.5 ft
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Rowena A
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Customer visited the myroofingquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Roof type: Pitched, Work description: End trusses are not fixed properly and need ventilation in roof ...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Chris M
Start Date: Less than one month
Customer is currently in the process of looking for quotes to add a Single storey extension to their property. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Looking For: Si...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Chris M
Start Date: Less than one month
Knock down 3*5m sunroom and build weatherproof shell only 3*9m single story extension with RSJ knock through to kitchen opening width 3m approx. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Prope...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Paul F
Start Date: Immediate
Split garage in half by breeze block wall. Front to remain as existing Rear garage to be converted new window to side. Plaster Radiator Electrics. Supply already in Remove heavy locking c...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Micky S
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
ring for more details please Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Fred J
Start Date: Immediate
replacement of timber shiplap cladding on gable wall of house at high level with UPVC. approx. 15 m2
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: David C
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myhouseextension.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Work description: i want to extend my house by 6ft . full side of house across my driveway. I...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Sharon D
Start Date: Immediate
Hello. I currently have a bathroom and toilet combined which is 3/4 tiled and would like it covering in cladding. I am not sure of the size to be covered but it is the whole of the bath to the ceiling...
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: P
Start Date: Immediate
Concrete shed 8 ft by 12 ft with roll up door and one side door. Obviously needs a concrete base which you would prepare for level and stability. Please contact to appoint
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Ternce C
Start Date: Immediate
Estimate for Pent shed 10ft x 10ft, tanalised timber, tanalised bearers, 2 windows, single door, and erection
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Mel T
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Tiled conservatory roof 4.8 x 2.8 metres Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Property Age: 1970-2000 Please call to appoint
Newton Aycliffe - DL5
Enquiry from: Stephen H
Start Date: Immediate
Home owner Loft conversion with 2 canopy windows call to appoint
How much do Builders cost? Prices for Builders in 2025 can fluctuate relying on the sort of work that you need to have carried out in your residence.
Are you planning to erect a new house or structure? If yes, then you’d probably want to know just how much it’ll take to get the project over the line to help you set a budget and start to plan. Building a new house is requires huge financial investment and as a result, there’s the need to carry out your due diligence before you proceed. In this post, we’re going to give you an insight into the prices charged by builders to erect a new home or structure.
First and foremost, like every other home project, the price charged by builders to construct a new house or structure depends on a wide range of factors. These factors include the size, location, accessibility as well as qualifications of the builders you wish to employ just to mention a few. For instance, you’d expect the cost of building two-storey in London to be a lot more expensive than the price of a one-story building in Scotland. However, we’ll try our best to give you an idea of the price range you can expect to incur to complete your project.
In general, a builder will charge within the range of £10 to about £15 per hour on the average. For small building projects which includes wall and foundations repairs, a builder will typically charge about £11 per hour. However, the price charge will depend on the extent of the job due to the fact that simple tasks such as repointing only costs about £10 per hour, while laying new foundations can cost up to £15 per hour.
The table shows the types of work that Builders typically do and the average cost range of these tasks. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so prices do fluctuate by job.
View our Builder cost guide View our Builder adviceInsulating a cavity wall should not affect the damp proofing of the wall. All insulation approved for use in cavity walls has been tested to ensure that it does not allow damp to pass through the wall. Some walls which receive a lot of wind driven rain are unsuitable for cavity wall insulation.
You may need planning permission if you are planning a larger extension. All extensions will need building regulations approval. An architect can assist with this and if planning permission is required. A reputable contractor will also be able to advise you if this is needed as well.
Are you looking to pebble dash your house? This is a cool way to add a stunning new look to your home or property while also adding to its resale value should you wish to sell later on. The list of the benefits goes on, however one thing that most home and property owners would like to know before starting such a project is exactly how long it’ll take to complete it. If you’re also having similar thoughts, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post we’re going to give you an insight into the duration of pebble dashing a house. Let’s take a look!
First and foremost, just like any other home improvement project, the duration of a house pebble dashing project is affected by a number of variables. These variables include the size of your house, the company or contractor hired and lots more. In general, a house pebble dashing project should take within the range of 3 to 14 days depending on the size of your home. It should be noted that you’ll have to pay the workers on a daily basis. Most labourers will charge within the range of £140 to about £160 per labourer per day. And you should expect to have at least 2 labourers to work on your house’s pebble dashing project per day. On the other hand, the more labourer you have working on your project, the more you’re going to pay on a daily basis but this will also significantly reduce the time frame it’ll take to get the project over the line.
The short and simple answer to this question is yes, you can build a room in your garden. In fact, if you want an additional space for a living room, dining room, games room, study room or perhaps you want something as cool as a pool house, then looking at your garden for a solution may just be the perfect answer to your need for an extra outdoor living space.
Outbuildings such as garden rooms do not usually require planning permission as they’re usually covered by the permitted development. As a result, making it even a lot more attractive to homeowners who would not like to pass through the stress involved or pay the money required to submit an application for planning permission. However, if you need your garden room to be covered by permitted development ( if it’s not a listed building or in a designated area), you must follow these guidelines:
✓ The garden room shouldn’t be in front of your home or property.
✓ The total area of your extensions, sheds and outbuildings ( which includes your garden room), must not go beyond 50 percent of the total land area surrounding your property.
✓ It must be a single storey that’s less than 3 metres high ( 4 metres for a dual pitched roof). And it must not go beyond 2.5 metres in height if the structure is within 2 metres of your boundary.
✓ The eaves must not go beyond 2.5 metres above ground level.
✓ It must not feature a balcony, veranda or any raised platform
✓ It must not be a self contained living accommodation.
The position of your garden room will be partly determined by the space available in your garden. If you need it to link it to your utilities then positioning it a bit close to your main house would be a cost effective choice unless you’re using off grid sources of power, heat as well as water.
Builders are everywhere, but finding one for your project can be tricky and stressful, with both cost and reliability coming into question. This is even more worrisome when you’re fully aware that your house extension can only be as good as the builder. If you’re also facing the same challenge, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll share with you some tips on how to choose a professional and reliable builder who’ll ensure you get immense value for every penny spent. Let’s take a look!
✓ Ask for recommendations. To find a tradesperson, not just a builder, personal recommendations is the best way to go. Building a house extension is a major undertaking which comes with a lot of costs, so if you’re going to do it the least you can do is ensure you do it right. Carry out your research, ask friends and family, neighbours and loved ones if the know of any reliable builder in the local area. If they’ve have one they’ve used, you can request for the cost, quality of the job done, the duration of the project and any other detail you feel you should know.
✓ Search Online. Use our search feature to look at the builders available or submit and enquiry and we will find you one. Our site holds details of numerous builders and building companies which you can go through their ratings to select the best.
✓ Select a reliable builder from trading association. Most reliable builders are usually a member of a recognized trading association or the other. Though this is not obligatory for builders, but it can be used as a dependable medium to find a good builder. We list what trade association the builders are a member of.
Fitted wardrobes are the best choice of wardrobe for most households and they’re a popular option for several homeowners for a good reason. Not only are they able to efficiently maximize your space and fit into any space no matter how awkward, but they can also be customized to fit your personal needs to feature custom lighting and many more. So if you’re planning to have one fitted but on a tight budget, you’d probably be wondering how you can install a fitted wardrobe in an alcove by yourself. This is a relatively easy task if you’re attentive to the details, however, if you’re not confident enough to pull this off, we’d advise that you get in touch with a professional who can guarantee the best results for help.
To construct a fitted wardrobe in an alcove, simply follow these steps:
✓ Take a measurement of the available space including the length, breadth and width.
✓ Sketch out what you want the wardrobe to look like while also staying within the measurements. Here, you’ll have to be particular about everything like the drawers, shelves etc.
✓ Build the frames upon which every other construction would be made.
✓ Attach the frames to the wall and floor. Make use of a hammer drill with a masonry bit to drill the holes if its a concrete floor.
✓ At this stage, you’ll have to start building your shelves in accordance to the number you’ll need.
✓ Based on the design in step 2 above, you’ll have to add the door at this stage. This is however optional as some homeowners prefer door-less wardrobes.
✓ The final step is to paint the the finished wardrobe to your taste with your choice of colour.
If you’re having issues with the amount of space in your home and need an extra space without affecting your garden, loft conversion comes to mind. Not only is it a great solution to creating more living space within a home, but it’s also one of the most budget-friendly solutions you can count on to expand your space by thinking upwards rather than sideways. So if you’re thinking about converting your loft, one thing that almost immediately comes to mind is whether or not your house is suitable for loft conversion.
To answer the question of whether every house can have a loft conversion is a very simple one. Generally, not every house is suitable for loft conversion. This is due to the fact that each and every loft space - from the stairways below and floors to the rafters and the roof up above, is unique. Therefore, the best way to really figure out whether or not a house’s loft offers the potential for conversion is to get in touch with a loft specialist.
So what can make a house not suitable for a loft conversion? Let’s take a closer look!
✓ A house will not be suitable for a loft conversion if the height of the ceiling happens to be too low and it’ll not be possible to have it raised.
✓ If you do not own own the freehold to the loft space, you won’t be able to convert the loft. Surprisingly, this happens to be a common issue in London.
✓ You will not be able to convert your loft if you reside in a conservation area or in a listed building. But you can identify a design solution that’ll still comply with the conservation rules and keep planners happy.
Yes. Most extensions will add substantial value to your home, and you may find that the extension adds more value than it cost. However, it’s important to be sure that the home remains balanced. Extending your garage and leaving your property with no parking spaces, for example, may impact your ability to sell.
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