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Designer drives & patios

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Designer Drives & Patios LTD got over 20 years experience in the building situation which includes replacing Old driveways...
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J & D Home Improvements

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Hi at j&D home improvements we take pride in our work to make satisfied customers All work in fully guaranteed Ful...
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I have over 24 years of experience in the trade . I am fully insured and although I have never had to use it , it is there...
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Central driveways

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Central driveways design long lasting home improvements weather its resinbound, paving driveways, patios , natural stone ,...
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Complete Damp Solutions

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Complete Damp Solutions Ltd provide an all in one solution to ANY damp problem.  We also offer a range of insulation pro...
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Serving the local area we take pride in our work . And our reputation have been build on loyalty to our customers over ...

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07 Dec

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Newport - NP20

Enquiry from: Mark W

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insulation needed over roof of bedrooms.

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28 Jul

Conversion | Loft

Newport - NP18

Enquiry from: Emily J

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Loft extension onto the roof for already converted loft.

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01 Jul

House Extensions

Newport - NP11

Enquiry from: Aimee W

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Side extention up to retaining wall of neighbours about 2 meters. One meter double extention and up to make bathroom and third bedroom bigger and single for meter up to neighbours retaining wall of th...

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10 Jun

Conversion | Loft

Newport - NP18

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velux to dormer loft conversion are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to convert the space into: bedroom/s are you looking to have stairs: no do...

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23 Jan

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Newport - NP18

Enquiry from: Gail G

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Insulation and boards in attic

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08 Jan

Building work | General

Newport - NP19

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Hi, My Name is Dave Bishop, I am a Junior Project manager at Storage Giant. We are currently looking for a ground works contractor to carry out works on our new facility in Kidderminster. Pleas...

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21 Nov

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Newport - NP10

Enquiry from: Mark J

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Loft insulation in a semi detached house

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25 Sep

Building work | General

Newport - NP20

Enquiry from: Sue P

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new area for parking 2 cars, currently block paving which is now quite old and uneven, needs replaced with low maintenance and weed free product.

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10 Sep

Building work | Refurbishment

Newport - NP19

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External wall insulation Lead

I have got a single wall which separates the house from the garden. I would like a quote to insulate this wall which measures approx. 350 cm and install a french door.

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13 Jan

Building work | Bricklaying

Newport - NP20

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re pointing of side of house due to driving rain leaking through. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how much work would you say needs to be done: small job...

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06 Jan

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Newport - NP11

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REMOVAL OF CAVITY WALL INSULATION

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28 Nov

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Newport - NP10

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Removal of cavity polystyrene beads

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06 Aug

Driveway Repair

Newport - NP18

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2 quotes: 1 to replace fire damaged slabs and surrounding stones.2 to quote new block paved drive.

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03 Aug

Conversion | Loft

Newport - NP20

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loft conversion into a playroom/bedroom. need staircase, 2 velux windows, 4 double electric sockets, light/spotlights, radiator, floor boarding with insulation, ceilings boarded and plastered. are you...

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01 Aug

Driveway Repair

Newport - NP18

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2 quotes: 1 to replace fire damaged slabs and surrounding stones.2 to quote new block paved drive.

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12 Jun

Driveway Repair

Newport - NP11

Enquiry from: Harper G

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Back drive and new double gates

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31 May

Building work | General

Newport - NP11

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17 May

Driveway Repair

Newport - NP11

Enquiry from: Harper G

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Back drive and new double gates

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14 Mar

Conversion | Loft

Newport - NP10

Enquiry from: Anu S

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2 en-suite, 2 double bedrooms, dormer

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16 Feb

Building work | General

Newport - NP11

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How much do Builder services cost?

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.

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The average price
of a Builder in Newport is:

£23,840

Builder job Builder cost in 2025
Garage conversion in Newport £4,500-£6,900
Loft conversion in Newport £18,750-£28,750
House extensions in Newport £42,000-£68,000
Loft insulation in Newport £450-£690
Upvc or wood porch in Newport £2,625-£4,025
Barn conversions in Newport £112,500-£172,500
Basement renovation in Newport £30,000-£46,000
Bedroom fitting in Newport £1,500-£2,300
Bricklayers in Newport £300-£460
Cavity wall insulation in Newport £400-£820
Commercial new builds in Newport £105,000-£161,000
Conservatory base in Newport £675-£1,035
Building maintenance in Newport £2,250-£3,450
Building insurance works in Newport £2,250-£3,450
Pebble dashed walls in Newport £2,000-£9,200
Plasterboard dry lining in Newport £638-£978
Residential new builds in Newport £105,000-£161,000
Restoration and refurbishment in Newport £37,500-£57,500
Roof insulation in Newport £7,500-£11,500
Underpinning in Newport £2,250-£3,450
Wall cladding in Newport £1,125-£1,725
Wall rendering in Newport £3,750-£5,750
Demolition in Newport £2,440-£3,660
Roof room in Newport £15,000-£23,000
Shop refurbishment in Newport £3,750-£5,750
Single storey house extension in Newport £23,200-£34,800
Soundproofing in Newport £900-£1,380
Driveway repair in Newport £1,520-£2,280
Garden room in Newport £6,400-£9,600
External wall insulation in Newport £6,000-£15,000

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Builder FAQs

Do I need my neighbours’ permission for an extension?

Well the reality is, sometimes, neighbours just don’t get along. With several individuals living in close proximity, it’s little surprise they tend to get on one another’s nerves from time to time. However, there’s a difference between having a tiff and being able to transform your house the way you want without having to obtain your neighbour’s approval.

The short and simple answer to this question is, not necessarily. However, you must first educate yourself by thinking about your extension and how it affects the houses around you. We’d strongly recommend you talk proposals through with your neighbour so as to avoid possible conflicts later. There are a number of reasons why your neighbour can protest to your new home extension plans. Let’s take a look!

 

  • In the event whereby your new extension is blocking their view or providing an unwanted shade on their property. Here, they have a legitimate reason to protest as no one would want their once sunny garden suddenly covered or plummet into shade.
  • In the event where it leads to a loss of privacy. For instance, if your new extension possesses a window which overlooks the neighbour’s property in any way. This is likely to be taken as an invasion of privacy and that has a little to no chance of being a welcomed idea.
  • If it’s a major project and going to take a lot of weeks before completion. The noise generated, especially when your neighbours are enjoying your summer holidays or weekends, can make their gardens not as relaxing as it used to be.
do you need an architect for a garage conversion?
Have you decided to convert that under-utilized space ( garage) in your home to a more habitable space where you can do anything asides general storage or parking a car? If yes, then you’d probably want to know where to start or if you’d require an architect to get started. Well, you’re not alone! This is one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to garage conversions and reasonably so. Talking about where to get started, when it comes to home improvement projects the first step to take is determining whether or not you’d require a planning permission or if your proposed garage conversion is covered under permitted development rights. Once you’ve been able to conclude on that, the next step is deciding whether you’re going to complete the project yourself, hire the services of tradesmen or employing a builder. And this ultimately brings us to the question of whether you’ll need an architect for a garage conversion. To get started, it’s highly recommended that you employ the services of a professional architect or an architectural technologist to assist in designing your garage conversion. However, most garage conversion projects are straightforward with no complex changes to be made so far you wish to avoid applying for a planning permission and staying within the set guidelines of the permitted development rights. In such events, if you’re properly trained and well experienced in the field, then it may be cost effective to design your garage conversion by yourself. It should, however, be noted that it all depends on your personal preferences and budget. If you’re on tight budget and don’t mind a straightforward design, you can save cost by not hiring an architect.
how does loft insulation work?

A lot of an uninsulated property’s heat is lost through the roof and that’s even more alarming, when you realize this figure is up to a quarter of the total heat of the house. Hence, the tremendous importance of preventing this heat loss through loft insulation which will go a long way to help you against spending unnecessary thousands of pounds on heating bill as well as energy loss.

 

Loft insulation is an effective method to achieve the desired result, however the question is, how exactly does it work? Well, it’s time to find out!

 

Using either a fireplace or central heating to heat up your home, a large quantity of that heat would be lost through the roof of your home. Generally, heat rises and when it does, there’s simply no way to prevent it - it’s just science. Escaping by both the conduction and convection methods via your roof, the heat escaping through your ceiling, into the loft space and out into the open air outside can only be significantly reduced by laying loft insulation.

 

Generally, the added layer of insulation works by trapping the heat inside the room below the loft so as to enable the air within your house to stay warmer for longer. What’s more? The layer of insulation also keeps cold air from the outside from entering your home. As a result, you don’t have to heat your home as much in order to achieve the same temperature for each individual room. Over time, just by doing this you can potentially save hundreds pounds. Getting it installed in your home may actually seem a bit expensive at first, but it’s something that’ll eventually pay off.

What is the ratio of sand and cement for bricklaying?

When it comes to laying of bricks, it is essential to get the right mortar mix. It is vital, be it for construction or maintenance projects, so far mortar is required. There are several materials incorporated in getting mortar which includes both cement and sharp sand, soft sand or plasterer’s sand and lots more. Here, we are going to look at the right ratio for cement and sand mix in bricklaying.

Cement include ingredients such as iron, aluminium, as well as silicon and it is mainly used for mortars like aerated cement mortar, Portland cement mortar and gauged mortar. Sand, on the other hand, comes in different forms such as sharp sand, soft sand and plasterer’s sand. The sharp sand consists of a larger grain size than the others and is usually incorporated in the construction areas that requires more strength as well as flexibility. Soft sand is the most common one used in mortar and it’s also referred to as bricklayers’ sand. These are used to make all types of mortar. Finally the plasterer’s sand which neither has the sharp sand’s coarseness nor the fineness of the soft sand, but can also be used for any form of mortar.

Cement and sand mortar is used for a plethora of bricklaying jobs serving as a glue for bricks, walls and pillars, while also repairing or maintaining old listed buildings. The preferred ratio here is 1:3 to 1:5 of cement and building sand. Meanwhile, to get a sand cement mix, essential materials that are required includes water, soft building sand as well as cement. However, you must also note that a sand and cement mortar is not used for structural projects, rather a concrete ratio is used.

how much does a single storey house extension cost?

If you’re planning to build a single story house extension, this is one of the first questions that usually comes to mind to help you set a budget and start to make plans. But as simple as it seems, a single accurate answer can not be provided due to the fact that there are several variables that can play a key role in influencing the price of a single story house extension. These variables includes the size, location, design or specification as well as the build route. In this guide, we’ll provide you with a rough estimate that you can work with to put you on the right path.

The main determinant of the cost of a single storey extension is the size of the build, while the next most relevant factor is the quality of the finish you opt for. For a small extension, you can expect to spend a sum within the range of £14,000 to £17,000. Meanwhile for a larger single storey extension, if you opt for a large wrap around the extension with a great amount of glass to be incorporated in both the walls and roof, you can expect to pay a sum within the range of £80,000 to £120,000.

Overall, the average cost of a single story house extension is usually within the range of £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.

There are some additional costs you may also need to factor in to your extension budget. These includes surveys, architect fees, planning application fee (if needed), insurance and Party Wall Agreement (if needed).

when do you need planning permission for a house extension?

If you’re planning on adding a house extension to your property, you’d probably be worried about whether or not your proposed extension would require a planing permission. Well, it may be relieving to know that not every house extension project would require a formal consent, and in fact, several extensions are covered by the permitted development rights. Not only can this save you a considerable amount of time especially at the project’s planning phase, but it’ll also save you money on the application fee. In the UK, single storey extensions to the house’s rear can be 3 metres deep for both semi detached houses and terraces or 8 metres deep for detached homes.

So how do you know when you’d require a planning permission for your home extension? Well, if your extension plan fits these criteria explained below, then your project is most likely going to be allowable as a permitted development.

• Extensions, which includes previous additions, must not go beyond half of the original house’s total surrounding land area.

• The main elevation, or side elevation where it fronts the highway, must not be extended forward.

• For single storeys, the rear additions must not extend more than the original house’s rear by more than 3 metres in both semi attached homes and terraces (4 metres for detached houses).

• Extensions to the side must be a single storey with a height not exceeding 4 metres and not going beyond 50% of the original house’s width.

• Extensions hat within 2 metres of a boundary should have a eaves height not more than 3 metres.

• Multi storey addition must not extend beyond the original house’s rear wall by a maximum of 3 metres or 7 metres of the boundary opposite the rear wall.

• Permitted development rights do not apply in listed buildings or designated areas.

does a kitchen extension add value to your house?

If you’re planning to add a kitchen extension to your property or perhaps you’re simply looking for ways to increase the value of your property, this is one of the common questions that usually pops up. A simple answer to this question is yes, a kitchen extension will add value to your house. With a kitchen being one of the most frequently used room in a house, adding an extra space to the commonly used room can only increase the value of the entire property. However, to determine the value added by such an extension, there’s a need to calculate the cost of setting one up first.

Kitchen extension costs are greatly influenced by a wide range of variables such as the size, type of the extension and specifications, your location, professional fees, materials used and more. Overall, the type of the extension you opt for will play the most significant role in the determination of your kitchen extension cost. Here, we’ll be looking at a single storey kitchen extension.

For a single storey kitchen extension, you can expect your home’s market value to increase within the range of 5 percent to about 10 percent. When trying to calculate the cost of kitchen extension, it’s crucial to take into account how much value it’ll add to your home so as to make sure that the amount expended will not outweigh the expected value to be added by the project.

For a more accurate idea, there’s the need to consult local estate agents. However, for a much needed guideline, single storey kitchen extensions are usually able to add about 5 to 10 percent to a home’s value, while double storey extension should be up to 20 percent. But as stated earlier, this will depend on several variables.

Will insulation save me money on my energy bills?

This depends on the amount of insulation already present in your property. However, adding insulation has been proven to improve the energy efficiency of your home and decrease your heating bills, this is more obvious in older properties or where single glazing is still in situ.

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