Posts tagged with "Sussex"



advice · 04. March 2019
1. We are third generation builders with 20 plus years experience 2. We are Great communicators, guiding you through the build process 3. Traditional values, do it right first time with a can do attitude. 4. We embrace modern techniques & trends. 5. We have a great reputation, with many satisfied clients. 6. We have expert knowledge in residential construction. 7. We offer great value. 8. We give great after build support. If you are looking for a professional building experience then get...
advice · 24. January 2019
As Builders in East Sussex, of course we are going to say extend rather than move, but there are a few key reasons why this is a better option. 1. Every pound you spend on your home improvement will go into what you choose for it, not stamp duty, solicitors fees, estate agents fees, physical moving costs. 2. Even if you move its unlikely your new home will be exactly as you want it, so you will spend more changing it to your tastes on top of the cost of moving etc. 3. You can create your...
advice · 19. January 2019
Strictly speaking in the UK, an architect is someone who is a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). As Builders in East Sussex we see drawings from a number of sources. 1. RIBA members are the gold standard in the UK. 2. The Royal Institute of Charted Surveyors (RICS) are also a well respected body of professionals who produce building designs. 3. For small projects such as domestic extensions there are a whole raft of other designers with various qualifacations, or...
advice · 12. January 2019
1. If you can, ask builders who have been recommended by people you know who were happy with the work. 2. If you dont know anyone personally, then start with the fmb (federation of master builders), who have a searchable database of builders who have been vetted and approved. 3. Have all your information ready, building regulation approved drawings, and a full specification of the work you want carrying out. The more detail you provide the less provisional sums you will end up with in the...