28 Apr 2012

Cost Of Building An Extension

Cost Of Building An Extension

Cost Of Building An Extension
Extensions are a good way to gain more living space and rejuvenate your home without packing your bags and moving into a new property. The cost of building an extension will depend on the size and complexity of the extension you choose.
The average cost of an extension comes in at around £1,000 per square metre for a single storey. If you’re having two or three storey extensions, the price will usually decrease according to the number of storeys you’re having built. So a two storey extension would cost around £900 per square metre, and so on.
Here are some rough price guides for an extension:
Planning application - £150
Garage conversion - £15,000
Roofing - £2,000
Plastering (per room) - £500
Single storey extension (20 square metres) - £20,000
Two-storey extension - £37,000.
Spending a little time to go through your budget will pay dividends in the long run and will help keep your builders focused. It’s essential to take time to choose a good local building firm. A specialist extension builder will take you through the whole process and will give you a written quotation so you know exactly where you stand.
If you’re looking to save money on your extension, you could try sourcing the materials yourself. This may be time-consuming, but you’ll be sure to get the best deals. When budgeting for an extension, be sure to set some aside for any emergencies - you don’t want to be left high and dry if anything goes wrong!
When you’re trying to work out the price of an extension, remember to include the cost of plumbing and electrical work. Other factors, such as the finish, will also affect the cost. If you want tiled walls or floors, these will cost you more money. Watch out for ‘hidden costs’ like these. You’ll also pay more for your extension if you live in the south of England.
Here are some other issues that could affect the cost of building an extension:
Ground conditions
Access to the site
Location of the tradesman or extension company.
The best way to find a local builder is to use an online directory. Remember to ask for quotes from a number of tradesmen to get the best price. A good tradesman will up-front about all the costs for your extension and should take care of any building regulations for you.

No comments:

Post a Comment