Soldato
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Looking good 

I've really enjoyed reading the progress on this, so thanks for sharing it. The space and finish look fantastic, you must be really pleased. The builder(s) have done a great job, so you've done well to find one that gives you a great end product.
Are you going to Pebble dash the external render of leave as it? I personally have a dislike for pebble dash, but might be difficult to tie the old into the new without doing it, particuarly around your side door! The kitchen looks really nice, and the worktops and flooring will make a massive difference.
This is something I'd consider at our next house if it isn't big enough... You've mentioned you have kids... How has this experience been with them? I can't imagine losing applicances/kitchen/sink/etc with kids, I suspect it would be very irritating and hard work!
Keep up the good work and updates.
MInd if i ask roughly ballpark of how much this all cost and how long did you have to wait until work was carried out ?
I heard that if i was to get an extension, i may not even get the builders and material to start work next summer...
O OK cool so you just got a jack of all trades guy instead of finding a specialists who does chimney and another that does extensions?Including the kitchen? Around £92,000.
We interviewed the builder the year before and trialled him with a smaller job of removing a chimney to see if we get on (we did, he's ace), and we then had to wait just over a year.
What he said.I think "jack of all trades" isn't exactly the right terminology. Any decent contractor will have a core of trades he employs / uses, then calls in any others he needs and he will coordinate and manage them.
You might get some who "specialise" in an area / work type such as loft conversions but most "building" work in a domestic setting is pretty straightforward without the need for specific specialist
So no point looking into checkertrader etc? just word of mouth etc?What he said.
There are 3 of them - One guy who does electrics, gas, plumbing and a bit of carpetry, one who does labouring, and one who does brick laying, carpentry, plumbing, plastering and rendering. Between the three of them, they cover all services off.
I had real trouble finding a builder who'd even return a call, let alone provide a quote, but got lucky with this one through word of mouth from a series of neighbours who have all had good experiences with him. If you see someone who's had work done lately who lives nearby, might be worth being balshy and knocking and asking.
Did you look at checker trader to find people or another source?
Lol Ahh ok cool thanks. I know someone already but he already pre booked for the whole year..Anyone can setup a chekatrade account and whack on a few positive reviews.
My brothers mate has a very well reviewed chekatrade account and me brother wouldn't trust him to change a lightbulb lol
Takes minimal effort to setup a new one AFAIK
Word of mouth is the way to go, I've got a few up here I would recommend and a few I would tell people to steer well clear of
If said business isn't willing to take a small payment on CC to allow for S75 then typically set them aside
Annoyingly, that’s more of a good sign tbh. Anybody who’s available for projects immediately is a bit more suspiciousLol Ahh ok cool thanks. I know someone already but he already pre booked for the whole year..
Yea I assume so.Annoyingly, that’s more of a good sign tbh. Anybody who’s available for projects immediately is a bit more suspicious
Lol Ahh ok cool thanks. I know someone already but he already pre booked for the whole year..
O yes i will!Yeah best to book the big things in and then you have time to do other stuff while you wait. I trust you'll be posting your own build log?![]()
Bolts must have failedNo updates Karl?