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Mccallum contracts

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We are a small sized family run enterprise covering edinburgh , stirling . And surrounding areas - stonemasonry - tim...
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Jan Building Contractor

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Jan Building Contractor Ltd offers a complete property renovation and refurbishment service. We often play the role of a m...
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K&D joinery

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We’re just a small building firm with just 10 men We cover all areas from Glasgow. Edinburgh. Perth. Dundee Fife. Stirl...
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Premier Garage Conversions

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Thinking of converting your garage to something better? Choose Premier Garage Conversions! When it comes to garage conver...
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Hutchison garden services

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Quality plastering

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We are a small building maintenance company... Who believe in quality and delivering the customer exactly what they want...

Recent Builder Enquiries

14 Oct

Conversion | Loft

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Catrina P

Start Date: Immediate

homeowner loft conversion please call to appoint

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02 Sep

Conversion | Loft

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Catrina P

Start Date: Immediate

loft conversion, perhaps an additional toilet. the only bathroom in the property is on the ground floor so this may not be possible are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: ter...

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09 Oct

Insulation | External Wall

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Betty L

Start Date: Immediate

Conservatory roof insulation quote

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18 Sep

Building work | General

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Ian O

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Hello, I am looking for a quote for the supply and fit of a slabbed base for a 9ft 7in x 12ft 8in greenhouse. The area is currently a flower bed and would need to be cleared and levelled. I would a...

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28 Mar

Insulation | External Wall

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Fiona H

Start Date: Immediate

I’d like a quote for a lean to conservatory to be tiled and plastered. Size is 5.11m x 2.69m

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06 Jun

Conversion | Loft

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Norma P

Start Date: Immediate

looking to add a couple of bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The attic is already floored and has good head height. There is electricity and lighting up there. I am not there at present but if we can ...

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27 Apr

Building work | General

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Janette M

Start Date: Immediate

long thin crack has appeared on interior wall in upstairs hall Need someone to come and inspect it and give reason and detail the solution required to fix it .This has been recommended by our buildin...

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13 Apr

House Extensions | Single Storey

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Brydon 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...

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13 Apr

House Extensions

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Brydon M

Start Date: Less than one month

Rear extension into back garden from kitchen . Small retaking wall patio and decking to be removed prior to build also legal costs involved Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property...

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04 Jan

Conversion | Garage

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Joanna H

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We are looking for quotes for a gargage conversion to create an extra living space.Thanks

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14 Nov

House Extensions

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Paul B

Start Date: Immediate

Looking for a quote for a 4m x 7m Single Story extension, to incorporate a living room, utility room and Bathroom with a shower.

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04 Nov

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Beata S

Start Date: Immediate

External cavity wall insulation for mid-terraced, 2 storey house.

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19 Jun

Conversion | Loft

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Ian H

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We’re in the process of exploring options for a loft roof light conversion. Really looking to see what’s possible and the costs involved. We want to make best use of the space. Would lik...

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11 Jun

Insulation | CERO Free

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: S

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External wall insulation

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07 May

House Extensions

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Diane L

Start Date: Immediate

Kitchen extension and change of use of conservatory to dining room.

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21 Feb

House Extensions

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: E

Start Date: Immediate

Looking to extend our home. Work to include a single storey extension to our existing kitchen at the rear - extension size 4.90m x 1.68m. Would like a tiled roof. Wish to block up doorway from between...

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27 Jan

House Extensions

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Pauline C

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the myhouseextension.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Work description: two story extension to the back of the house

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27 Jan

Conversion | Garage

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Ian M

Start Date: Immediate

Integrated garage conversion for 5 year old house: Internal wall erected Two internal doors created External door and window Electrical sockets and lighting fitted Heating fitted

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25 Jan

House Extensions

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Gill M

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I have detailed plans drawn up for single story build to the rear of our house. It is for a kitchen/dining room extension plus a boot room and wet room. I am now looking for quotes to carry out the ...

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08 Nov

Conversion | Loft

Bonnyrigg - EH19

Enquiry from: Diane L

Start Date: Immediate

Hi We would like to convert our loft into a master bedroom with en suite shower room and some low level built in storage. Ours is a semi detached Wimpey no fines construction built in the mid 70's. W...

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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 Bonnyrigg is:

£23,840

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

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Builder FAQs

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.

can i refurbish a house in conservation area?

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.

how disruptive is a loft conversion?

Asides the questions relating to planning permission of a loft conversion as well as the total cost of completing a loft conversion project, this is perhaps the most common question on the loft conversion subject matter. Before making an investment decision, many homeowners will want to know just how disruptive a loft conversion is. Well, we’ve all heard the several horror stories when loft conversion builder with dirty boots tramples all over the fresh and just-acquired shag pile or the noise of the construction loud enough to annoy neighbours from four blocks away or an obvious shortage of teabags, sugar and lots more. Good news is, the disruption of loft conversion is not as bad as people make out. Let’s have a look at how it works!

Just like all other major building projects, a loft conversion is disruptive to your property. However, no two loft conversions are the same, therefore some are certain to be more drastic and invasive than others. In the long run, the project is worth the stress and inconveniences caused and in most cases, it’s usually a very good investment.

Normally, an average loft conversion is expected to last for about 9 to 12 weeks (depending on the complexity of the loft conversion project some might take longer). Some of the factors that affects the duration of a project includes the type of the loft, the design of the loft as well as the style of the property.

Generally, a loft conversion is a lot less disruptive than say completely moving a home. It all has to do with how you’re able to deal with it as a person. And besides, the effect it’s going to have to a large extent depends on the company you hire. A good company will always look to ensure to keep disruptions to a minimal when carrying out the loft conversion project.

What kinds of loft conversion are there?

There’s a huge range of different types of loft conversions. The most common are dormer and skylight or Velux conversions. There are also hip to gable and mansard conversions. The type of loft conversion that’s most suitable for your property will depend on the style of roof and the size of your loft.

how to render a wall?

Wall rendering is basically a process which involves the application of sand, cement or polymer covering to a home’s exterior in such a way that enhances its look while also offering an improved stability. The process is a perfect solution for several exterior concerns mainly due to the support its able to provide. It’s highly beneficial for older homes whose walls may suffer from poor quality because of wear over time, while it’s also greatly advantageous for newer homes as it increases their stability while also enhancing their visual appeal.

Knowing how to apply render is a great skill to have with your home’s upkeep in mind. The project can be done quite easily by any competent and confident DIYer. However if you lack any of those attributes, then we’d recommend you get in touch with a reliable professional for help. In this article, we’ll take you through the wall rendering process.

✓ Prepare the walls. This involves examining the wall, repairing any structural defects as well as stabilizing any movements to prevent the render finish from failing.

✓ External details. This includes the removal of bargeboards, rainwater, soil pipes, alarm boxes and all other external details.

✓ Insulation. In the event whereby external wall insulation is to be fitted, this is the stage to do so.

✓ Developing a foundation for the render to fix to. Apply a render mesh over the insulation, bedded into the first base coat layer of render.

✓ Building up the render.

✓ Render finishes. There are a wide range of colour options as well as various finishes available from very smooth to textured. However, you should note that thin coat render systems are usually designed to be self coloured.

✓ Final finishes. This involves the re-application of the external rainwater, soil pipes and the other external details.

how to repair a paved driveway?

Generally, a paved driveway is always subjected to regular usage and yours isn’t likely to be an exception, otherwise you won’t be here. Regular usage automatically necessitates regular maintenance of the driveway in order to extend its lifespan, make your property safer and add more value to it. This maintenance will involve a frequent inspection of the paved driveway so as to identify and repair divots, cracks as well as rutting. Paved driveways usually have a lifespan ranging between 15 to 20 years, but this can only be guaranteed when backed by regular maintenance activities. Failure to provide your paved driveway with a regular maintenance will lead to a rapid deterioration within just a couple of years after installation.

The issues commonly faced by paved driveways is usually different based on several factors such as the weather, your location, your property’s sub base as well as some other elements. The ability to identify the problems and solve or repair them on time is key to success while it’s also save you some time and money. In this article we’re going to look at how to go about do-it-yourself tasks that involves minor cracks. More intense damages are advised to be handled only by professionals.

✓ Prepare the area. Clear the debris, weed the plants or vegetation (if any).

✓ Use a strong spray from a garden hose to wash clean the cracks

✓ In the event whereby the crack is deep, simply fill it until it reach about a quarter inch of the surface with sand.

✓ Tamp down the sand to make it more compact.

✓ Apply a patching compound to the surface of the cracked paved driveway.

✓ Leave it for some time to cure.

✓ Once cured, you can then apply your sealant.

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 to build a fitted wardrobe in an alcove?

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.

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