Having passion and determination is always key when building a home extension, but when you’re so excited to crack on, it can be easy to overlook a few important things and end up with issues further down the line. The main thing to remember is that planning is key, especially when it comes to a home extension, so it’s really beneficial to take a good few days to really plan out what you want, what you have to do and how you’re going to do it. This way, you avoid getting caught out with any errors or problems in the future.

Quality is Key

When you plan your home extension, you do this with the mindset of either adding value to the property to then sell on, or to enhance the current state that your house is in to give you a stunning forever home. Focusing on the quality throughout your extension is key, as you want to make sure everything is as durable and reliable as possible. There’s no point in investing your money into something with a big price tag, if it’s not going to last you for many years to come due to poor quality materials or manufacturing. Be sure to really narrow down your options and think every single decision through properly before giving any solid answers, as this will help you to monitor and control exactly what you’re using on your house extension.

Budget, Budget, Budget

If there is one thing that is more important than anything else throughout your extension building process, it’s budgeting. From day 1 you should be budgeting everything, from the materials used, to the labour and costs for people’s time, as it can be very easy to get carried away and essentially loose yourself lots of money. Start by writing down everything you need for your house extension, from the purchasing of materials, appliance hire, cost per day on labour and other essential things like that. Once you’ve figured out roughly how much you’ll be spending per day, you then need to think about additional costs such as Scarab spare parts in case something goes wrong, additional costs for labour, extra materials and other miscellaneous things that could crop up at any time.

If you find that the refurbishment cost is a lot more than your current income can afford but don’t want the process to drag on, there are solutions. Get in touch with a mortgage advisor to discuss the possibility of accessing funds quickly with bridging and development short finance options. Alternatively, you might find the best solution is to remortgage your home in order to lower the monthly costs to supply you with the money you need. Speak to an expert today about the best approach to ensure you have the money you need to carry out the work you need.

Selection of Services

Building a house extension requires a wide selection of skills, from building work and roofing, to plumbing and electrics, so you need to think about which services you’re going to require. It’s important to do this before you begin any building work on your property, as you want to rest assured you have a strong team of hard-working, reliable people to help you get the work done. Focus on outsourcing the highly required services first, such as a builder, as this will help you get the work going. Once you have a clearer idea of what else needs to be done, you can focus on getting in the other individuals to help finish off the project perfectly.

The Test of Time

Anyone who sets out on a new project, such as renovating their homes, always has a rough estimation of when they want the work to be completed by. If you go into this project with no real concept of when you want the work to be done, then you may find yourself struggling to find a pace in which your working at, which will in turn slow down the whole project and cause you a lot of time and money. Figure out exactly how much time you want to spend on this house extension, including the time for decorating and so on, as this will help you to work to a deadline and make sure things get done efficiently and cost effectively.

 

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