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Tree & Garden Designs

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I am a family runed business professional and efficient for 30 years !
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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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Marshall Driveways

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Marshall Driveways Ltd is a team of experienced and knowledge driveway experts who offer solutions in Cannock Staffordshir...
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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...

Recent Builder Enquiries

12 Feb

Building work | General

Atherstone - CV9

Enquiry from: Jim L

Start Date: Immediate

Drain gulley and circa 60m of drain installing, preferrably with 6" bore but potentially 2x4" bore

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09 Jan

Conversion | Loft

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Enquiry from: Neil B

Start Date: Immediate

4 cabled dormer windows 1400mm x1400mm sq

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02 Jan

Building work | Wall Rendering

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Enquiry from: Craig R

Start Date: Immediate

i am looking for advice and quotes on rendering the outside of my property. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many walls are you looking to have rendered: 6...

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06 Jul

Insulation | CERO Free

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Enquiry from: Jon B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

house built in 1903 end terraced. i'm enquiring about government funded external wall insulation on gable end time scale: 1-3 months please call to appoint

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25 May

Insulation | CERO Free

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Enquiry from: Jayne G

Start Date: Immediate

External wall insulation Time scale: 1-3 months

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12 Mar

Conversion | Loft

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Enquiry from: Anca D

Start Date: Less than one month

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace What are you looking to convert the space into: Storage Are you looking to have stairs: No Do you require any windows: Velux Do...

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10 Jan

House Extensions | Single Storey

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Enquiry from: Barry P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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: Semi detached Looking Fo...

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10 Jan

House Extensions

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Enquiry from: Barry P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

3x6 extension to kitchen with rsj new toilet remove some walls and decorate with fitting to much old units Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Looking For: Single storey extension Do you...

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15 Nov

Building Work | Conservatory Base

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Enquiry from: Matt M

Start Date: Less than one month

Lookjng for diy base Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What level of service do you require: Supply only Time scale: Less than one month Please call to appoint

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06 Jul

Conversion | Garage

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Enquiry from: Dina G

Start Date: 3+ months

To convert garage into a play room / spare bedroom on a new house we are looking atbuying. It has got an up and over garage door which will need replacing with a window, it will also need a door knock...

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11 Jan

Conversion | Garage

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Enquiry from: S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Converting single garage to a living space to include mezzanine bedroom, kitchen and shower room- Total space 15m2 plus roof space Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Do you have a: Si...

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04 May

Building work | Wall Rendering

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Enquiry from: Lauren T

Start Date: Immediate

Some areas of rendering require coming away. Would ideally lol to just repair rewired areas as pictured bottom half. - Service Date: 04/05/2016 - Property Type: House - Job Type: Other

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09 Mar

Building work | General

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Enquiry from: Michael F

Start Date: Immediate

trying to extend the kitchen, one wall needs partly taking down to make kitchen larger - : - : - : Time scale: 1-3 months

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04 Sep

Building work | Wall Rendering

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Enquiry from: Anna C

Start Date: Immediate

The house is an end terrace and is located at the edge of the village. It is a small Victorian style house. It already has white render but this needs replacing at the front of the property and repair...

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22 Feb

House Extensions

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Enquiry from: Ian B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

House extension Existing garage to be removed, two storey extension with pitch roof, couple of walls to be removed and rebuilt internally. No plastering or electrical work required Supplied and...

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17 Feb

Insulation | CERO Free

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Enquiry from: Mrs O

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Homeowner CERO insulation End of terrace exterior wall insulation, front and rear of brickwork to be insulated Time scale: 1-3 months Supplied and installed Please contact to appoint

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How much do Builder services cost?

How much do Builders cost? Prices for Builders in 2024 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 Atherstone is:

£23,814

Builder job Builder cost in 2024
Garage conversion in Atherstone £4,500-£6,900
Loft conversion in Atherstone £18,750-£28,750
House extensions in Atherstone £42,000-£68,000
Loft insulation in Atherstone £450-£690
Upvc or wood porch in Atherstone £2,625-£4,025
Barn conversions in Atherstone £112,500-£172,500
Basement renovation in Atherstone £30,000-£46,000
Bedroom fitting in Atherstone £1,500-£2,300
Bricklayers in Atherstone £300-£460
Cavity wall insulation in Atherstone £400-£820
Commercial new builds in Atherstone £105,000-£161,000
Conservatory base in Atherstone £675-£1,035
Building maintenance in Atherstone £2,250-£3,450
Building insurance works in Atherstone £2,250-£3,450
Pebble dashed walls in Atherstone £2,000-£9,200
Plasterboard dry lining in Atherstone £638-£978
Residential new builds in Atherstone £105,000-£161,000
Restoration and refurbishment in Atherstone £37,500-£57,500
Roof insulation in Atherstone £7,500-£11,500
Underpinning in Atherstone £2,250-£3,450
Wall cladding in Atherstone £1,125-£1,725
Wall rendering in Atherstone £3,750-£5,750
Demolition in Atherstone £2,440-£3,660
Roof room in Atherstone £15,000-£23,000
Shop refurbishment in Atherstone £3,750-£5,750
Single storey house extension in Atherstone £23,200-£34,800
Soundproofing in Atherstone £900-£1,380
Driveway repair in Atherstone £785-£1,440
Garden room in Atherstone £6,400-£9,600
External wall insulation in Atherstone £6,000-£15,000

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Builder FAQs

How long does a small extension take?

If you’re planning to build a small extension on your property, you’ll most likely want to know the length of time it’ll take to complete the home extension. Just like many other home improvement projects, it’s impossible to provide a specific number of day in which your project will be completed as the duration is based on a number of influencing factors. This includes the size of the development work as well as whether or not you plan to live in the house when the work is being done. In this article, we’re going to give you a breakdown of the processes that’s involved in building a small single storey extension alongside the duration for each so you can have an idea of how long your small extension project will take. Let’s take a look!

✓ A small single storey extension will normally take about 3 months to be completed.

✓ Site preparation is the first step in the process and it’ll take up to 2 weeks the dig out the footings and prepare foundations. Followed by a further 2 weeks to fit the damp course as well as any drains required around the extension.

✓ The 5th week is spent on working on the external walls and putting in place blockwork to deliver cavity wall insulation.

✓ The next 2 weeks will be spent on installing the roof structure as well as internal walls.

✓ Once done. The builders will make the structure weather proof and electricians or gas fitters will be on site to add power to the extension. This will be followed by internal walls’ plastering as well as breaking into your main house.

✓ After this, when the plaster is dry and decoration completed, units or furniture will then be installed.

Is external wall insulation safe?

With the numerous benefits that comes with the installation of an external wall insulation in a building, it’s also important to find out whether it’s also safe before proceeding to fit one in your home. Firstly, to ensure that external wall insulation systems are safe, they must be BBA approved, which means they’ve been subjected to a thorough testing by the British Board of Agrement and therefore, suitable for use in UK homes.

Given the fact that cladding materials have recently generated a lot of debate and negative press about how reliable some particular materials are, questions are being asked of the safety and reliability of external wall insulation. However we must clarify that, although external wall insulation can be classified under cladding, it is very different to rainscreen cladding - which caused the Grenfell fire tragedy.

External wall insulation is completely safe. However, when it comes to fire, the safety of your system depends largely on the insulation type in question. The safest type of insulation you can have installed is the Rockwool insulation boards which are rated as Euroclass A1 non-combustible. The board is specially designed in such a way that it contains fire - preventing it from reaching the other areas of the building. They also do not produce harmful emission or smoke when impacted by fire.

Meanwhile, the Wood Fibre, is also a great insulation which is known to char and not burn. Contrary to many beliefs, it actually burns slowly creating this charring effect which produces an oxygen barrier that helps reduce the spread of fire.

To make your system safer, you can also make use of Fibreglass Mesh for reinforcement. It helps to improve the strength of the tensile which promotes the security of the boards attached to the wall.

Which type of insulation is best?

The best type of insulation for your property will depend on the type of walls and any insulation that’s already present. It’s usually a good idea to have some form of wall insulation as well as loft insulation, as this helps to prevent heat loss in both areas.

can i build a room in my garden?

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.

how to pebble dash a wall?

Pebble dash is an effective way to tune up your house or property as it can go a long way to enhance its curb appeal while also add to its resale value if you should decide to sell later on. Although, it’s highly recommended to leave this task for a reputable specialist, it’s also something that can be done as a DIY task. It must be states that this is a pretty difficult job and even more so if you haven’t attempted it before. In this post we’re going to take you through the processes involved in pebble dashing a wall. Let’s take a look!

  • Mix up water with the lime strictly following the manufacturer’s instructions. Once done, leave it covered up to hydrate for at least 24 hours.
  • Take one part of the slaked lime and mix it up with cement and six parts sand. This is to give the base mixture required to spread onto the surface.
  • Use a trowel to apply the mixture onto the wall. Ensure that the trowel is level and use the edges to make a flat and smooth layer of the mixture on the surface as a base layer. Allow the base layer to dry for up to an hour. Then, rake the surface using a notched trowel and allow to dry for a minimum of 24 hours.
  • Rinse and drain your pebbles. Then, set them under the wall you’re pebble dashing.
  • Take the top coat of five parts sand and mix with one part cement and one part slaked lime. Use a trowel to apply this mixture over the base layer and smoothen it with the trowel to create a flat and even top layer.
  • Spread a plastic sheet beneath the wall you’re pebble dashing to capture any loose pebbles as they fall.
  • Grab the bucket of pebbles below the wall and scoop some of the pebbles up using a scoop or trowel. Some will stick and some will fall into the plastic sheet already placed below. Continue throwing the pebble dash until the surface is completely and evenly covered with pebbles.
  • Lightly press and fit the pebbles on each section into the wall and leave for at least 24 hours to dry.

how thick should loft insulation be?

Over the years there has been an increase in the recommended thickness of loft insulation by the government. Obviously, the reason behind this is pretty simply - the thicker the layer of your loft insulation the bigger your savings. The UK government is very keen to every house in the country to have loft insulation fitted where possible as it helps to minimize the heating demands of these properties. Households get to benefit from loft insulation in so many ways which includes reduced energy energy bills as well as having a home that stays at a more comfortable temperature for longer.

 

Generally, for the government energy efficiency is crucial as it implies that the highest demand ( which is usually the time of the day when gas or electricity use is at its peak ) reduces, since each building requires slightly less energy. Overall, that ultimately implies that new power plants don’t have to be built which is some nice cost savings for the government.

 

In the 1980’s, any thickness of loft insulation from 25 mm to 50 mm was considered the standard. But then, building regulations stated that homes should have as much as 100 mm of loft insulation. Over time, this gradually increased to 270mm for new builds and also recommended for other properties, although not essential. As a result of this, there’s always a need to check how much insulation you currently have in your loft before you decide to purchase more. You may discover that you already have something within the range of 20 mm to 200 mm up there and knowing this and the insulation values will assist in determining how much more you’ll need to purchase, if any at all. You should also note that some modern materials can offer the same thermal insulation whilst not being as thick.

how to build a garden room?

With homeowners now a lot more unwilling to move or make any costly extensions due to the uncertainty that lies ahead in the property market of the UK, a garden building which represents a cheaper alternative seems to be the best option available. Not only is it one of the most affordable ways to add space to your home while staying within your budget, but it’s also one of the best ways to add immense value to your property as more and more potential home investors are now seeking properties with an outdoor garden room. They’re the perfect investment for those looking to expand their space without having to carry out huge extension projects which normally consumes both time and money.

Garden rooms are best built by professionals to guarantee the best results. However, if you feel confident enough to undertake the project, then this guide will give you an idea of the process.

✓ Build the foundation. Here you can build the foundation using concrete, but in cases whereby there are root systems closeby then you can make use of low impact screw piles.

✓ Start the construction process with timber frame, SIP panels as well as other modular components and materials

✓ Once you’re done with the construction process, the next course of action will be to develop and position the roof structure on to the top of the newly constructed garden room. Here, you can also decide to use sun pipe and solar heating or PV panels. You can also protect the construction from the elements by making use of cedar cladding.

✓ Doors installation. The best type of doors to use here are draught sealed doors which can also be treated hardwood or powder coated aluminium .

✓ Make the finishing touches here and there and make sure all connections are complete.

How long does it take to install insulation?

How long it takes to install insulation will depend on the size of your property. In general, loft and cavity wall insulation can be installed in a day or two. External wall insulation will usually take longer to install. The rep or installer will be able to advise you when quoting for the job how long this will be.

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