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Home Extensions
There’s no doubt that you love your home. But the thing is, the longer we live in our homes, the more things tend to get old, or need a refresh. The great thing about homeownership is that you can always improve and add on to if you so desire. Which is why, if your home is starting to feel like it needs something new to spruce it up, building an extension is a great way to do just that.
- Have they done similar extension work to what you’re looking for?
- Get as many quotes as you can and make sure that they’re thorough.
- What are their accreditations?
- What will their follow up look like when the work is complete?
When it comes to home extensions, it’s true that no two are the same. Which is why it’s important that you ensure the builder you hire has actually done work that is in the similar vein that you’re looking for. If you’re adding a large, Italian style kitchen onto your home and you hire a builder whose specialty is home movie theatres, then you’re going to find that things may not come out exactly as you’d dreamed.
At ClickATrades, we recommend that no matter the job around your home, that you get a minimum of three detailed and thorough quotes for any work to be done. This is important for many reasons. Having at least three quotes to compare side by side allows you to see instantly what every potential builder is charging for and doing, or not doing. Are they removing any demo materials, or are you responsible for that? Will they be subcontracting out any of the work?
While it’s always important to review a potential builders previous work, you want to be sure that you find out what professional organisations they belong to as well. When it comes to an extension for your home, you’ll want to ensure that any builder you hire belongs to some, if not all, of these organisations:
- Federation of Master Builders
- Guild of Builders and Contractors
- Guild of Master Craftsmen
- National Federation of Builders
- FairTrades Association.
The bigger the extension project on your home, the more important it is that follow up will be done by the builder. Issues may not show up right away after a build, so be sure that whichever builder you hire will be coming out after the extension is a little more lived-in to follow up on their work.