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Beech Contractors

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Beach contractors have paved and resurfaced everything from championship golf courses to domestic driveways as a team we p...
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Weatherdry Insulation

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We are a company that specialises in Damp Proofing & Insulation. We have a 100% success rate in resolving damp issues con...
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Home Energy Save GB

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At Home Energy Save GB Ltd we are specialists in all fields of damp proofing and energy efficiency within the home. Wheth...
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James Building & Roofing Cambs

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James building & roofing Cambs Offer the complete professional construction services . We specialise in extensions, loft...
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JPC Property Improvements & Renovations

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Recent Builder Enquiries

26 Apr

Conversion | Loft

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Katie A

Start Date: Immediate

Loft conversion of a large space, to become an office / leisure area. The floor is already weight bearing. If someone comes to quote - would need a ladder and a good light!

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21 Apr

Conversion | Loft

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Rachel P

Start Date: Immediate

I'd like the most affordable loft conversion, with velux windows.

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18 Jan

Building work | General

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Carl R

Start Date: Immediate

60 m2 at 75mm depth liqu

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12 Jun

House Extensions

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: John F

Start Date: Immediate

replace conservatory roof panels damaged by hailstones

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02 Mar

House Extensions

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Miles D

Start Date: Less than one month

we need a two storey extension building. we have planning and building regs. customer is currently in the process of looking for quotes to add a double storey extension to their property. are you the...

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10 Nov

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: John O

Start Date: Immediate

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cavity wall insulation for granny flat, two storey with three external walls are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 property age:...

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18 Sep

Bedroom | Fitted Wardrobe

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Sam R

Start Date: Immediate

hi, we'd like a quote for a bespoke walk in wardrobe. are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 bedrooms are you looking to decorate the whole room: no plea...

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26 Apr

Building Work | Porch

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Carina W

Start Date: Immediate

Call any time. New build or replacement: New build Quote requested on a porch, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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21 Feb

Bedroom | Fitted Wardrobe

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Martha C

Start Date: Immediate

need to have fitted wardrobes in a space with sloping ceilings are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 bedrooms are you looking to decorate the whole room:...

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24 Jan

Building work | Bricklaying

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Eddie K

Start Date: Immediate

we have a back wall at the end of our garden that doesn't look very sturdy and we'd like to get it rebuilt. it is roughly 5/6 foot high and perhaps 20 feet wide. i imagine a decent amount of the brick...

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13 Oct

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Fiona F

Start Date: Immediate

loft insulation in two cottages are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 do you currently have loft insulationn: no age of property: 1900-30 are you interes...

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29 Sep

Conversion | Basement

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Emily M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

tanking & excavation of cellar to create dry study are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many rooms are currently within the basement: 1 room how many rooms do ...

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29 Mar

Conversion | Basement

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Emily M

Start Date: Immediate

conversion of cellar in converted pub are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many rooms are currently within the basement: 1 room how many rooms do you want to h...

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11 Mar

House Extensions

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Tito M

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached other forms: house extension agreed to receive quotes for selected products: yes please call to appoint

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10 Mar

Conversion | Loft

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Tito M

Start Date: Immediate

we need a loft conversion velux only, 3-bed semi-detached house - are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached what are you looking to convert the space into: bedroo...

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27 Jul

House Extensions

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Gary N

Start Date: Immediate

looking for an initial quote for a rear extension. it's a 3x5m, two storey extension with flat roof. we would be interested in quotes that are for the project to be run by a team and a self-build opti...

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22 Jul

House Extensions

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Lorna N

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

3x5m double storey rear extension to 6 year old detached house. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached looking for: double storey extension do you have planning per...

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19 Jan

Conversion | Garage

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Gillian S

Start Date: Immediate

Currently Single garage plus Carport with Double roof over. Convert Carport to Garden Room. Double glazed windows are already fitted. Replace tarmac floor with concrete - Fire door between garage & ca...

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13 Jan

Bedroom | Fitted Wardrobe

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Claire P

Start Date: Immediate

Options if fitted wardrobe brochures. We will be moving house and would like them

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09 Jan

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Market Harborough - LE16

Enquiry from: Shaun C

Start Date: Immediate

Extra Loft rock wool insulation Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached How many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 Do you currently have loft insulationn: Yes Do you require ...

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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 Market Harborough is:

£23,813

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

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Builder FAQs

where to start with a house extension?

Have you decided to improve your property instead of moving? The common problem most homeowners face after deciding to embark on a home extension project is not knowing where to start. In this article we’ll walk you through everything you need to consider and put in place before commencement of your home extension project.

• Is the extension worth it?

Before breaking the bank, you must be sure that the project will add good value to your home. In terms of “value, this is not only limited to the financial gain after disposal of the property, but also several other juicy benefits to be derived from extending your home like an extra living space for the household to spread out and more.

• Do you need a planning permission?

Check with your local authority to determine whether or not you’ll require to submit an application. You can also consult a building expert like an architect for advice.

• What are the building regulation?

Even though planning permission can be dodged, you can not avoid building regulations. These regulations are the set national minimum standards for construction and design which you must comply with to ensure the safety of the individuals in and around it.

• Who will design the extension?

You have to decided whether you’ll hire a professional architect to design the extension or not.

• Who will manage the building work?

If your home extension project is designed and built by a professional company, they’ll be responsible for the management. However, if you decide to use an architect or designed it yourself, you’ll have to hire a main contractor to manage the build.

• How to set the budget?

There are so many factors that can affect the cost of an extension, so it’s better to get the costs from your builder before proceeding.

• Do I need yo inform my home insurance firm?

Absolutely! This is very important as the new extension may affect the rebuilding cost of your property which could have an impact on the policy premium.

• Do I need to inform my neighbours?

It’s very important to discuss your plan with your neighbours before applying for a planning permission and communicate about the concerns they might have.

How to fit external insulation?

With the title of this blog, do not be deceived into thinking the purpose is to encourage you to install an external insulation by yourself. Even as a competent DIYer, it’s not advisable to buy a couple of materials and start slapping it into the wall hoping for the best outcome. External insulation is by no means a DIY job and without the proper training and experience, it can easily turn out disastrous resulting in loss of time, effort and money in such a valuable project. This blog, however, will give you a great insight on how the installation process works and help maximize knowledge ensuring you do not spend more than necessary.

External Insulation Installation

lRender Test

• This is done to ensure the existing render is good enough for insulation support.

• If positive, the insulation can be applied directly onto it.

• If negative, ensure removal of the old render before fitting the insulation.

lPipework Adjustment & Removal

• Remove all pipework prior to insulation fitting

• Install temporary downpipes to ensure water is not wasted and everything continue to function normally during the insulation fitting process.

lWindow Protection

• Protect the window with a protective layer or film.

lStarter Track Fitting

• Determine level you want the insulation to start (height).

• Fit the aluminium start track or carrier tray at the identified level.

lInsulation Boards Fitting

• Apply a layer of adhesive to the board and glue them to the wall in a staggered pattern.

• Cut to fit round all obstructions and windows.

• File off the edge of the board where necessary using a rasp upon successful fitting of the boards

lMechanical Fixing Inclusion

• Hammer around 10 fixings per square metre into the board.

• This is to secure the insulation boards.

lBeading Fitting

• Add corner beads and stop beads to ensure the insulation is secure and to prevent it from making contact with other materials.

lReinforcing Mesh & Render Addition

• Apply two layers of strengthening properties and between the two layers of render, include a fibre glass mesh.

lPrimer Application

• Paint on the primer

lFinal Render Application

• Choose your most preferred texture and colour as this will be the last coating of the installation process.

lPipework Re-installation

• Re-install all detached pipework at the start of the installation process.

How to convert a basement into an apartment?

In some cases, it’s possible to convert a basement into an apartment. This can be a great way to incorporate an additional dwelling into your property and increase its value. However, converting a basement into an apartment can be quite expensive and time-consuming.

As with any type of dwelling, you’ll need to think about basic things like access, damp proofing, ventilation, insulation, heating, electrics, plumbing, lighting and décor. If you’re planning on extending your basement, then you’ll also need to ensure that your property is sufficiently supported.

It’s a good idea to consult a professional, like a basement conversion building specialist, to find out how feasible your project is before you go ahead with it.

how much loft insulation do I need?

Over the years, more and more home and property owners are beginning to realize the huge benefits that can be derived from loft insulation being a worthwhile investment. It’s quite worrisome the way in which energy bills have soared over the past 10 years and loft insulation is a considerable affordable energy efficiency measure that can go a long way to help increase your home’s energy savings.

 

As far back as the 1980’s, the standard when it comes to insulation thickness was 25 mm to 50 mm which was, at the time, considered to be sufficient. However, building regulations have changed the norm that now states that a new build needs to possess 270 mm of insulation in the loft in order to achieve the required u-value of less than 0.16/m2k based on the standard rock wool or sheep wool insulation.

 

Generally with loft insulation, there’s a law of depreciating returns which implies that the first couple of insulation centimetres will save you many times the cost of the installation, however an extra layer or centimetre is going to add less value to the point where it’ll no longer be wise or worthwhile to add any further centimetre. Therefore, with cheaper energy prices 30 years back, that additional couple of centimetres was not just worthwhile, but with the recent alarming rises in costs of fuel, that additional £10 savings per year has all of sudden changed to £30 which makes it become a lot more attractive.

 

If you already have 270 mm of loft insulation, regardless of the material you’re looking to add you’re most likely not going to benefit from a top up. The cost of the materials and installation will definitely be too high for the couple of pounds it’ll save you per year.

How to find a builder for a house extension?

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.

how deep do footings need to be for a porch?

No matter how big or small a building is, it can only be as good as it’s foundation - and that’s a fact! It all starts from the footing and when it isn’t deep enough, unlike badly installed gutters or gapped hardwood flooring, can make the whole building collapse to the ground. Just like any code recommendations, the depth of the footings of your porch is a parameter that must be complied with and adjusted to suit your local code requirements.

As a rule of thumb, you should always dig below the frost line when excavating your footings. At this depth level, the moisture present in the soil will be frozen. Ultimately, this will help the ground to act as a barrier to insulate the soil below the footing from freezing during the cold months. As a result, in regions where the weather is almost always very cold the depth of your footings is expected to be at least 48 inches. But in areas featuring a warm climate, you may be allowed to install your footings on grade.

In addition, it’s compulsory that your footings must be installed at a minimum depth of 12 inches below unsettled soil. However, if you’re constructing the structure into a steep hill’s side or by the side of a retaining wall, it’s required that you maintain the least distance to grade both vertically and laterally. In the event whereby you need to achieve a good lateral barrier, you’ll need to have your foundation dug a lot deeper compared to if it’s on a flat surface. For a more accurate and updated information, you can consult your local building inspection department to get familiar with the requirements in your area.

How to fit plasterboard?

How To Fit Plasterboard

If you’re planning to renovate your house, then here is a must-read guide! Fitting of plasterboard is a crucial step when it comes to renovation. If you’re bringing down an existing lath and plaster for an upgraded surface or adding a new wall, a plasterboard is required for your project to be a true success. If you’re a novice with no prior practice or experience, you can protect your investment by hiring the services of a professional plasterer to guarantee the best results, the first time. However, we’ve put together this guide to give you an insight on how the plasterboard fitting process is done.

To get started, you’ll need a power drill, hammer, plasterboard nails or screws, broad knife, utility knife, measurement tape, pencil, ladder as well as a joint tape.

Before proceeding, you need to identify the number of plasterboard sheets needed to commence the project by measuring the height and width of the wall as well as calculating the square footage. If you possess a stud timber wall, the steps below will get you the best results.

• Measure the walls and mark the plasterboard where you’ll make the cuts. Start with a full sheet and cut pieces down in such a way that would fit

• Score the front paper of the plasterboard with utility knife. Fold the sheet to get a clean cut through the board and make use of the knife to the remaining paper.

• Place the first sheet against the wall and use an offcut to prevent the plasterboard from touch the floor.

• Make the plasterboard rest snugly against the wall in position and screw it firmly on each stud. Once done, fasten it at all the sheets’ edges and in a line down the stud to make for a firm connection. Follow the same process for the remaining plasterboard sheet till the wall is fully covered.

What qualifications should a builder have?

Some individuals who have been in the construction department for many years may not be qualified, that is, they may not have undergone an apprenticeship and/or trade certificate courses, but they might still be very skilled at their work. However, anybody can pick up a sledgehammer and demand themselves a builder lacking any skills or training. The wise thing would be to ask the builder coming to your house about what qualifications they have and what training they have undergone.

Licensing of building practitioners

You can now check if your builder or tradesperson is a licensed building practitioner by using an electronic public register which has a record of every registered builder. Being licensed provides you with an assurance that the builder who is about to do your work has proven his shill to the government and earned his right to be a practitioner. If you wish for certain important building and design work on your home it is imperative that you hire a licensed practitioner, the act is very common when you compare the scenario with when you have to call a plumber or an electrician regarding any work.

In order to become a builder in the UK, you must complete an apprenticeship or an NVQ. NVQ is another popular route to becoming a builder. You can also get your NVQ even when you are working as an apprentice. You can also make it based on any recognised overseas qualification.

All associates maintain a Code of Practice and Conduct which sets the standards for all stages of the building procedure. The Code requires builders to:

• Submit quotes on projects for which they have time.

• Securing the contract with a sufficient insurance cover.

• Maintain honesty and integrity at all times.

• Obey the law and industry standards of conduct.

All members of the construction association must also follow a code of conduct. As a consumer, if you think your builder has breached the Code of Conduct or the Code of Ethics, you can file a written against him or her.

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