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Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Alan S
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We need side of house repointed
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Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Alan S
Start Date: Immediate
We need side of house repointed
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Ingrid F
Start Date: Immediate
looking to get attic insulated and boards put down are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 do you currently have loft insulationn...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Terence J
Start Date: Immediate
TARMAC DRIVEWAY CRACKING AND SINKING GROUND MOVEMENT.
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Robert S
Start Date: Immediate
new loft access via staircase, removal and relocation of existing stud wall and make good, create new opening into loft, close existing opening (pull down hatch) are you the property owner: owner of t...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: James Y
Start Date: Immediate
staircase, boarding and insulation. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached what are you looking to convert the space into: storage are you looking to have stair...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Peter T
Start Date: Immediate
customer in the glossop area made an enquiry a couple of projects including building maintenance.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are you t...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Carole H
Start Date: Immediate
Convert integral double garage to two bedrooms and bathroom. Remove garage doors and install windows and walls. Use part of garage to form bigger utility/storage. Access to conversion to be via existi...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Allan P
Start Date: Immediate
air source heat pump fitted for lower heating bills winter and cooling in summer are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 property age: 1900-30 does the pro...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Hannah B
Start Date: Immediate
hi i have lots of odd jobs i need doing. i need a tv putting up a couple of shelves and a desk going over a bed. i need some cupboards taking down and work top cutting. a mirror and some shelves put...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Pat M
Start Date: Less than one month
replacing a curtain track in a curved bay window. i have already purchased the track. time scale: less than one month please call to appoint
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Ronan O
Start Date: Immediate
internal garage of a town house converted to kitchen diner. the current kitchen on the first floor would need to be ripped out and made into a usable lounge space. we are also looking to put a shower ...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: David J
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
I NEED TO BUILD A PAIR OF TERRACED HOUSES 3 BEDROOMED IN GLOSSOP ONE IS 77M2 THE OTHER IS 83M2 ALL DONE IN STONE,
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: James K
Start Date: Immediate
air source heat pump instal
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Joseph W
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
I need block and stone walls building to drawing specification. Approx 45 sqm Property Type: Semi detached Time scale: 1-3 months Do you require Plumbing Work: No Do you require Electrical Work: No Wo...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Heather S
Start Date: Immediate
Home Owner Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Philip D
Start Date: Immediate
Side front to rear 1st storey extension Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Looking For: Single storey extension Do you have planning permission: No Do you ...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Manuzah T
Start Date: Less than one month
We need a single storey extension ( 4m x 6m approx) with a flat roof with lantern. Also some other jobs possible Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Looking Fo...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Manuzah T
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...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Tom B
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Hi there, Please can I get a quote to convert my end terrace loft into a space that can be used for storage. Including a new light fixture, electrical power socket and pull down loft access ladder. Ma...
Glossop - SK13
Enquiry from: Rachel S
Start Date: Immediate
Hi we have just moved into a new property which requires making into a family home. The bathroom is downstairs, the loft needs exploration in relation to converting possibility and an extension to be...
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 adviceIf 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.
Does A Single Storey Extension Add Value To Your House?
When you’re looking to construct a single storey extension or perhaps you’re just searching for means to increase the value of your property, this question always pops up. The short and simple answer to this question is a resounding yes, a single storey extension can go a long way to increase the value of your property. Just like any other home improvement, when done right, adding a little extra living space is one of the top things you can probably think of that’ll provide a cool increase in your property’s value. However, before you rush in you must also take note of some factors so you can be certain a single storey extension is the right option for you. These factors include the quality of the build, complexity of the build, cost of the build versus the value gain, ceiling price in the area, finance costs as well as the inconveniences and stress.
Generally, the average cost of a single storey extension can range from £34,000 to £37,000. For this price, you should get a standard sized rear or side extension which also includes the cost of a kitchen - it’s the most commonly use for a single story extension especially in the UK. So it’s important to know the value they’ll add to your house before deciding to make such an investment.
The value added to your property will depend largely on the quality and size of your single storey extension. The value is usually calculated by estate agents using the number of bedrooms, bathrooms as well as the floor area. Inside London, it’ll typically be priced at £5,000 to £10,000 per square metre, while outside London should be within the range of £900 to £2,000 per square metre.
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.
It depends on the size and type of extension. Small porches or flat roof extensions are very reasonably priced. More substantial two storey extensions can be expensive. In general, the price is roughly proportional to the amount of space you add to your home.
Well, just like many other team work, a bricklayer is only as good as his supporting cast. And a hard-working labourer should be able to keep three bricklayer gangs happy. But even when he gets to serve just one bricklayer, the site conditions and nature of the wall can also play a huge role in determining the number of bricks that can be laid within 24 hours.
With the best possible site condition, hard-working labourer and best scenario with no pillars, no face brick, long straight wall and no wall ties, a well trained bricklayer should be able to lay within a range of 800 to 1100 bricks all day long. However, you rarely get walls like this as there is always going to be some corner or curve somewhere which usually takes some time to get right. Furthermore, once the bricklayer has laid up to 5 feet, there’ll be a need to get some lift. From that point onwards, the job understandably gets slower and tougher - meaning there’ll most definitely be a face brick.
In addition, there are multiple other factors that can affect the number of bricks that can be laid in a day. Sometimes its the complex designs or weather that’ll determine the daily rate.
With the aforementioned factors and more realistically, on a good day and great site, an expert bricklayer should be able to lay about 500 to 800 bricks in a day. This is generally a very good target, but of course you never can tell with the reasons above and other factors that are simply beyond the control of the bricklayer. If you have a project and want it completed as soon as possible, you can pay the bricklayers based on the number of bricks laid to increase their efficiency.
When Does A Loft Become A Habitable Room?
When a loft is being converted to functional space, there are a multiple options it can offer. It’s not uncommon that at the conversion of this space, many household may not have a specific plan on how it’s going to be used. However, they know later on an actual need might arise, perhaps as you start working from home, developing other hobbies that requires an extra space or the family grows.
The loft can easily be converted into a game room, study room, playroom or even a household’s “breathing space etc. However, when the family grows and you wish to make use of the space on the top of your home as an extra bedroom, there are many factors to consider. The fact is, just because there’s enough space to fit a bed, doesn’t make it habitable. For a loft to become habitable, it must be built specifically for the purpose of being a sleeping area and must also comply with the relevant building regulations. It’s as a result of this, many property sale particulars include “potential third bedroom, subject to regulations statement written on it as well as the boarded and insulated loft space’s dimensions.
Loft conversions building regulations are set in such a way to ensure that adequate attention is given to both safety and structural elements to build a new space that’s fit for undetermined household use. These regulations are established minimum requirements to guarantee the following:
• The new floor and ceiling’s structural integrity.
• The existing roof and party wall modification’s structural stability.
• Safety during fire incidents plus an escape route.
• An appropriate stairway access.
• The proposed changes’ structural suitability to the external environment in association with the local area as well as any unique factors specific to the property.
Typically, loft conversions do not require planning permission except in certain situations. They’re usually covered under what’s known as Permitted Development. Certain building works like loft conversion, rear extension and conservatories are granted planning permission by local authorities. Permitted Development, however, gives you a free range to improve your home without having any issues from the councils or regulations. Before your planned loft conversion can be covered under Permitted Development, there are some certain criteria that must be met. This criteria includes the following:
✓ The extension must not go beyond the existing slope of the roof at the front of the house.
✓ The loft space converted must not go beyond 40 cubic metres in a terraced house.
✓ The roof’s height must not be increased by the extension.
✓ The loft space converted must not reach beyond 50 cubic metres in a detached or semi detached house.
✓ The plan for the extension mustn’t involve structures like balconies, verandas or anything other structures of this nature.
✓ The roof extension should be positioned as far back as possible or at least 20cm from the existing eaves.
✓ The side that faces the window openings should be at least 1.7m beyond the floor and the windows should also be obscured.
✓ The roof extension must not overhang the existing roof or wall of the house.
✓ The materials that are to be used must be similar or the same to the materials that has already been used on the house’s exterior.
However, you should bear in mind that there are some properties that are exempt from Permitted Development. Examples of these type of properties include conservation areas, Areas Of Outstanding Natural Beauty and World Heritage sites. Permitted Development does not also provide coverage for listed buildings.
If you’ve converted a non-residential barn into a home, you might be able to reclaim some of the VAT that you’ve paid for your project. This includes money spent on:
• Construction materials
• Flooring
• Light fittings
• Kitchen units and worktops
• Electrical, heating and plumbing materials
To reclaim your VAT from HMRC, make sure you request and keep all of your invoices. You’ll also need proof of planning permission and evidence of completion. You should then submit your claim with all relevant paperwork within three months of receiving your completion certificate. You’re only allowed to submit one claim, so you’ll need to make sure you get it right first time.
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