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Building an extension to a home, whether it's a conservatory, a new kitchen and dining room, building over a garage or a full blown two storey extension to completely change the character of a house, is an option that gets more popular every year.
ExtensionBuild can take you through the whole process, from first thoughts, through planning and design, to finishing off all the important details. On the way we examine different types of extension, how to manage the build and the builders and keep a tight rein on the budget.
People are wising up to the fact that extending a home can significantly add value to it, usually more than the cost of the building work if it's done sensibly. At the same time, moving house has become more expensive, so extending is a good alternative to moving. This is particularly the case as housing prices have risen steadily in recent years while stamp duty levels have remained largely static, drastically increasing the price of buying a family home in much of the UK.
The site is written by people who not only know the ropes but have practical experience to boot. There isn't really anything scary about doing an extension as long as you know the ropes and follow it through step-by-step. ExtensionBuild will be beside you every step of the way.
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Building an extension to a home, whether it's a conservatory, a new kitchen and dining room, building over a garage or a full blown two storey extension to completely change the character of a house, is an option that gets more popular every year.
ExtensionBuild can take you through the whole process, from first thoughts, through planning and design, to finishing off all the important details. On the way we examine different types of extension, how to manage the build and the builders and keep a tight rein on the budget.
People are wising up to the fact that extending a home can significantly add value to it, usually more than the cost of the building work if it's done sensibly. At the same time, moving house has become more expensive, so extending is a good alternative to moving. This is particularly the case as housing prices have risen steadily in recent years while stamp duty levels have remained largely static, drastically increasing the price of buying a family home in much of the UK.
The site is written by people who not only know the ropes but have practical experience to boot. There isn't really anything scary about doing an extension as long as you know the ropes and follow it through step-by-step. ExtensionBuild will be beside you every step of the way.
Thanks for your support in helping us spread the word.
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