| Basic Elements to Consider Before You Choose a Builder for Your Conservatory |
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Shopping around for a builder is always a difficult task and when it comes to a conservatory, this task is no easier. As the law has relaxed for the building of many extensions there are even greater possibilities for the cowboy builder to offer what seems like a great quote and then build you a conservatory that is not fit for purpose. Even when you obtain references first, this does not entirely safeguard you against such an outcome, because every property has its own individual context and quirks. A good, reputable builder will thoroughly investigate your property to offer you a realistic quote based on the specific circumstances of your particular property. Foundations Some conservatories are constructed with footings of just 50 cm in depth. This is almost always inadvisable and the minimum you should expect is one metre. This demands more work and in some circumstances, near trees for example, the digging can be very time-consuming and so expensive work for the builder. Avoiding deep digging, even when it is necessary, is a simple way to drive down a quote and make it attractive to the customer, but as we all know, building on poor foundations is asking for trouble. A builder providing you with a quote must have first inspected the ground on which the conservatory is to be built, if they have not done this then you are putting yourself at risk if you accept their quote. It might be cheaper, but they have no idea what they are facing and this might mean the quote will become unrealistic if they subsequently find problems or they will simply go ahead regardless with a seriously sub-standard build. In some circumstances where the ground is found to be abnormal, 'piling' solutions will have to be employed. Piling is a method of driving steel or concrete deep into the ground, a little like drilling through plaster to brickwork to provide a strong support. Piling will add to the cost, but if the ground is still unstable at a depth of one metre then it is essential to pile drive to a stronger, more stable depth. The Absence of Control Even if your conservatory does not require planning permission it is important that your choice of builder demonstrate that they conform to building regulations and control standards - without you needing to ask them. Insulation When obtaining a quote for any building work, it is best to obtain at least three. Ask questions and as you go through the quoting process you will arm yourself with valuable information. Watch the builder as they inspect the ground and make sure that each quote addresses the specific conditions of your property. Breckenridge offers the most comprehensive choice of conservatory, contemporary extensions and contemporary conservatories in a choice of materials as well as a range of pool enclosures, summer houses and windows & doors. Authors: Home-Improvement:House-Plans Articles from EzineArticles.com Read more http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/house_plans/~3/dhbNyH_QeD4/6332387 Related articles
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