Adding On An Extension - Your Builder Is Key

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In most cases, adding an extension to your home adds value to the property as well as gives you the additional room you are looking for. It also often adds to the curb appeal of a home. But before you get work started on your home you need to look into some things and choose the right builder, Gisborne or anywhere. Look at the current market value of the property and see what the value of the property would be after the work. If it does add value then it is worth it. Make sure it is well planned. Get drawings, know how many rooms there will be, what the best layout is, and then you can start to get quotes from builders.

Get planning permission
It is essential to get planning permission for whatever you are planning before anything happens. If you or your Gisborne builder do not apply for get the proper permissions there can be very real and awful consequences. Fines, having to rip the work down and undo it, and reselling could be a problem too. Make sure they have all the information they need including the size of the extension, the location and the shape. It is also a good idea to let neighbours know it is going to happen so they are not too upset.

The planning part of the work should not be rushed as it is a chance to solve problems before they arise. To know you are not going to be able to use your drive so where can you park your car? How will it impact living in the home? Will you still have access to power, water, a kitchen, a bathroom? Where are they going to place building materials and debris and rubbish?

Find a professional builder
The best way to get a great extension is to find an expert in building them. A professional builder Gisborne who is affordable, reliable, honest and skilled. There are a lot of builders advertising themselves, you can easily find a list of options just by looking online. But they need to have experience in the right type of building work and offer what you need for the budget you have set. With a list of names, you can look at services, and narrow it down by looking at reviews online.

It makes sense to get a handful of detailed quotes, making sure each one gets the same information on the project, and then you can compare. You want a builder who shows they know what the standards are they should be meeting and how they will do so. They should use quality materials and not compromise on those standards or your safety. Ask the Gisborne builder you are considering using for references and then call them to check them. Have they done any work locally that you could go look at? Try to meet them face to face before the start of work so you get a good feel for what type of person they are.

 

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