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How Long Do the House Extensions Take To be Built And Should You Be Moving Out?

by Josh Maguire Architectural service focused on the design of bui

Apart from the cost, the very first thought most people have at the time of building a home extension is whether it will be disrupting their daily lives. In this guide, we shall answer the two distinct questions - "


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How long does it take for building an extension? Whether you need to move out at the time of building an extension?

 

How Long Will It Take For Building An Extension?


When the project is for the relatively simple one with a single rear extension to three meters, then the construction will be taking around three to four months. On the other hand, for the large and double-height rear extensions, the total time taken could six months. But it does not include the project’s design and planning phase, as it varies depending on whether planning and related permissions must be applied for. For most house extensions, a sensible timeframe, where the planning permission is necessary and even a party wall agreement, starting with appointing your house extension architects to entire completion, and it will be taking around a year.


How Long Does It Take for Loft Conversions To Be Completed?


Completion of the loft conversions could be a faster project compared to the rear extension. It takes around six weeks for the simple dormer loft conversions to be completed.


Do You Have To Move Out At the Time of Building An Extension?


Sometimes, living at home is possible when the house extension renovation works are confined to one particular area. Before the work starts, together with your builder, you must formulate a plan concerning how the elements must be kept out and keep the rest of the house absolutely from dust. Some planning is likely to be needed to ensure you are having access to all the needed amenities. If it is so that you are eliminating your prevailing kitchen, for instance then you have to ask the builder for setting up a temporary kitchenette at a suitable place. It could be a more economical option than incurring the costs of renting it somewhere else. If several elements are involved in the project, like internal renovations and rear extensions, then it is certainly essential for the work to be completed in phases, so that while a part of the house is being constructed, the other part can be used for living.


Should You Be Moving Out When Loft Conversions Are Being Done


At the time of loft conversions, you can well stay at your home without having to face a lot of disruptions. The scaffoldings are erected from above, and the ceilings generally will be remaining intact so all the works will be completed above heads.


How Should You Prevent The Building Phase From Being Dragged On?


You might think that the dragging of construction and renovation projects is common for months on end, and the builders will be turning up rarely. So, in the beginning, you need to have a solid and enforceable contract with your builder, the presence of an architect and lawyer. As soon as you are having accurate drawings set and documents, you are ready to get firm quotes from the building companies. Along with providing a suitable cost, ensure the contractors are providing you with a justified timescale explaining the beginning and ending of the task. The completion or the end date is going to be written into your vital construction contract. Have a talk with your architect for helping you to set up a contract with the most appropriate builder befitting your project.


The highly effective way to control the timescales is by seeking guidance and help from your architect. Being the design professional, the architect can match you well with the best builders and make an arrangement for an initial consultation for your project. 


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