Insulation | Loft / Roof
Ellon - AB41
Enquiry from: Moira C
Start Date: Immediate
Removal of old insulation and replace it
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Ellon - AB41
Enquiry from: Moira C
Start Date: Immediate
Removal of old insulation and replace it
Ellon - AB41
Enquiry from: Patricia O
Start Date: Immediate
Advise which type of insulation required. Roof insulation is alright
Inverurie - AB51
Enquiry from: Roderick N
Start Date: Immediate
remove and replace/renew all patio grouting are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached do you require: other what work do you need to have done: patio roughly how big is...
Peterhead - AB42
Enquiry from: Brian C
Start Date: Immediate
fitting of loft insulation
Westhill - AB32
Enquiry from: Nikki J
Start Date: Immediate
Garage conversion wall crack repair
Peterhead - AB42
Enquiry from: Terry B
Start Date: Immediate
under-floor insulation up grade
Aberdeen - AB24
Enquiry from: Marion W
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
there is noise from the neighbours through the party wall between 2 terraced houses. are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: terrace how many rooms are you looking to have sounds...
Aberdeen - AB12
Enquiry from: Ulkar B
Start Date: Immediate
Hello. I need to put wall in food shop to split it into 2 sections (temporary) to create storage room. Width of wall is about 6000mm and height approximately 3000mm. Would need either double door or w...
Peterculter - AB14
Enquiry from: Andrew H
Start Date: Immediate
repair three steps in cement are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what level of service do you require: repair to bricks what type of material is your driveway: con...
Aberdeen - AB11
Enquiry from: Chahat G
Start Date: Immediate
Roof needs to be repaired. Wall Holes need to be filled.
Turriff - AB53
Enquiry from: Aidan O
Start Date: Immediate
Loft insulation top up, 145m2 approx
Aberdeen - AB23
Enquiry from: Valerie C
Start Date: Immediate
need roof checked and loft insulated what service do you require for your roof: repair, insulate
Aberdeen - AB23
Enquiry from: Valerie C
Start Date: Immediate
we really need loft insulation and also need roof checked. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 do you currently have loft ...
Aberdeen - AB21
Enquiry from: Scott R
Start Date: Immediate
Converting free standing garages into living accommodation 80sq mtr planning permission applied for & has been granted. Architects drawings & photos available to quote on. Thank you
Stonehaven - AB39
Enquiry from: Donna W
Start Date: Immediate
have cracks above kitchen and front lounge windows are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 bedrooms how many walls are you loo...
Aberdeen - AB11
Enquiry from: CHAHAT G
Start Date: Immediate
We have bought a shop but it needs to be refurnished, painted and the walls are cracked. So we need someone who can do all these jobs
Aberdeen - AB23
Enquiry from: Fanni T
Start Date: Immediate
Good afternoon, We are looking to get a office loft insulated. Currently, there is some insulation on some parts of the loft, but other parts are missing, including the missing netting as well.
Aberdeen - AB11
Enquiry from: Andreas F
Start Date: Immediate
I would like to discuss about soundproofing solutions to reduce echoing in our office.
Huntly - AB54
Enquiry from: Alistair O
Start Date: Immediate
my epc is saying i need cavity insulation, but my energy assessment for my heat pump said i have rockwool. the ashp grant is basically saying i need to prove i have it or get it done. could you provid...
Inverurie - AB51
Enquiry from: John M
Start Date: Immediate
We are looking for quotes to increase our loft insulation to 270mm which we have been told by H.E.S. is required before they will give us a grant for a an air source heat pump. We have a 4 bedroomed b...
How much do Builders cost? Prices for Builders in 2026 can fluctuate relying on the sort of work that you need to have carried out in your residence.
Are you planning to erect a new house or structure? If yes, then you’d probably want to know just how much it’ll take to get the project over the line to help you set a budget and start to plan. Building a new house is requires huge financial investment and as a result, there’s the need to carry out your due diligence before you proceed. In this post, we’re going to give you an insight into the prices charged by builders to erect a new home or structure.
First and foremost, like every other home project, the price charged by builders to construct a new house or structure depends on a wide range of factors. These factors include the size, location, accessibility as well as qualifications of the builders you wish to employ just to mention a few. For instance, you’d expect the cost of building two-storey in London to be a lot more expensive than the price of a one-story building in Scotland. However, we’ll try our best to give you an idea of the price range you can expect to incur to complete your project.
In general, a builder will charge within the range of £10 to about £15 per hour on the average. For small building projects which includes wall and foundations repairs, a builder will typically charge about £11 per hour. However, the price charge will depend on the extent of the job due to the fact that simple tasks such as repointing only costs about £10 per hour, while laying new foundations can cost up to £15 per hour.
The table shows the types of work that Builders typically do and the average cost range of these tasks. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so prices do fluctuate by job.
View our Builder cost guide View our Builder adviceA barn conversion can be a great investment for lots of reasons. When done well, barn conversions can be great at holding their value, meaning you could sell yours for a great price. They can also look fantastic, often with period features coupled with large areas of glazing. This can make them a great place to live, especially if you enjoy being in the countryside.
However, barn conversions do have their disadvantages. They may require extensive renovation work to bring their energy efficiency levels up to standard, which can be very expensive. It’s also important to be aware of their location – they might be on a working farm or close to several other converted buildings.
It’s essential to get a survey conducted before you buy a barn you plan to convert. This can tell you about any structural problems it might have and give you an indication of whether you might be able to get permission to convert it. You can also buy barns with planning permission already in place.
Are you looking to pebble dash your house? This is a cool way to add a stunning new look to your home or property while also adding to its resale value should you wish to sell later on. The list of the benefits goes on, however one thing that most home and property owners would like to know before starting such a project is exactly how long it’ll take to complete it. If you’re also having similar thoughts, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post we’re going to give you an insight into the duration of pebble dashing a house. Let’s take a look!
First and foremost, just like any other home improvement project, the duration of a house pebble dashing project is affected by a number of variables. These variables include the size of your house, the company or contractor hired and lots more. In general, a house pebble dashing project should take within the range of 3 to 14 days depending on the size of your home. It should be noted that you’ll have to pay the workers on a daily basis. Most labourers will charge within the range of £140 to about £160 per labourer per day. And you should expect to have at least 2 labourers to work on your house’s pebble dashing project per day. On the other hand, the more labourer you have working on your project, the more you’re going to pay on a daily basis but this will also significantly reduce the time frame it’ll take to get the project over the line.
Pebble dash is an effective way to tune up your house or property as it can go a long way to enhance its curb appeal while also add to its resale value if you should decide to sell later on. Although, it’s highly recommended to leave this task for a reputable specialist, it’s also something that can be done as a DIY task. It must be states that this is a pretty difficult job and even more so if you haven’t attempted it before. In this post we’re going to take you through the processes involved in pebble dashing a wall. Let’s take a look!
It shouldn’t do. Most companies will do all the interior work first, and the last job to do will be creating the opening from the house to the conversion. A reputable company will make sure they cause as little disruption as possible during this time.
How To Repair Sunken Concrete Driveway
If you have concrete driveway that’s cracked, uneven and mostly especially sunken, you’d know how distasteful it can be just viewing it on your property. A sunken concrete driveway is most likely caused by rainwater erosion removing the soil under it or a big root under it which as rotted over time. Another possible cause of the sunken concrete is an improperly prepared base which implies that the soil beneath wasn’t fully compact when the concrete was poured on it. Later on the soil beneath will eventually settle and shift below the concrete driveway which weakens the integrity of the entire driveway, making it more vulnerable to cracks, unevenness and sunken.
Two ways in which you can fix this problem includes either demolishing the whole driveway, re-compact the soil underneath and fill with new concrete or repair the entire driveway using an easy process called slabjacking. In this article, we’re going to look at the slabjacking repair process as it’s significantly less expensive than the demolishing approach and will also cause minimal disruption to your lifestyle.
Also referred to as mudjacking or concrete lifting, slabjacking is simply a process used to float your existing concrete back to its original position. If you are not a competent DIYer or lack confidence to pull this off, we’d recommend reach out to a professional for help. If otherwise, then you can practice the slabjacking process given below.
✓ Drill holes through the slab.
✓ Pump grout mixture through the holes. This mixture will spread out beneath he driveway and raise it up.
✓ Lastly, fill the holes and level the concrete driveway surface.in such a way to hide the signs of the repair made.
This is a process that works to efficiently get your driveway back in a top condition relatively quickly.
How To Convert Your Loft Into A Room
The loft is the space on top of a home that’s most often ignored by home owners due to having to consider the space’s configuration, the lighting as well as energy efficiency. However, when successfully converted into a room, it can serve several purposes which would even add more value to your property. So how can you convert your loft into a room? Let’s have a look.
• Take Into Account The Size Of Your Loft
The size of your loft is a major determinant of the type of room it can be converted into. A small-sized loft there’s a chance it can still be converted into an extra bathroom or home office while bigger lofts can be converted into an additional bedroom. The minimum head height is 2.3m, if your loft is lower than this, you’d have to get a planning permission to detach some parts of the room for extension.
• Include A Skylight
When a loft is poorly designed, the room become dark, shady and airless. Adding a skylight to your loft will let in fresh air, deliver better ventilation and more light.
• Insulate Your Loft
Loft insulation will not only prevent heat from escaping through the roof, but also lead to an improved energy efficiency which ultimately helps you save up on your heating bills.
• Use Modern Colourization
When you use bright, neutral and modern colours to paint your loft, you’re adding that elegant look to the space. As a result, the loft looks a lot more attractive and comfortable by the time you’re done with the conversion.
The conversion of your loft into a room can be a very tedious task if you wish to do it by yourself. We’d recommend you employ a seasoned professional for help in order to ensure the best results and also to avoid making costly mistakes.
Are you looking to create some more space in your home with your garage being almost dispensable? If yes, then considering a garage conversion project may be the way to go. Unlike many other extension options, garage conversion does not take up an additional space as it only changes the current structure of the garage. As a result, the cost of completing a garage conversion project can be relatively attractive when compared to other space creating alternatives. So exactly how much would a garage conversion project cost? Well, there’s no precise answer for this as several influencing factors come to play. However, in this guide we’ll give you a rough idea of the average costs that you’re likely going to encounter. Some of the factors that can influence your budget dramatically includes the following:
• The size of the conversion. The larger the size of the garage per square feet, the more cost you’ll have to expend.
• The type of your property - listed buildings are usually more expensive.
• Your location in the UK. If you stay in London where there’s a higher demand, you’ll most likely pay more.
• You’re likely to pay more if a specialist knowledge is required.
• The amount of glazing to be installed
• Quality of the materials to be incorporated.
• Quality of the professional to carry out the installation service.
On average, when it comes to garage conversion projects, you’re likely to pay the following depending on the per square metre given:
• A single garage of about 15 square metre will cost within the range of £6,000 to £15,000.
• A double garage of about 30 square metre will cost within the range of £12,000 to £30,000.
There’s a huge range of different types of loft conversions. The most common are dormer and skylight or Velux conversions. There are also hip to gable and mansard conversions. The type of loft conversion that’s most suitable for your property will depend on the style of roof and the size of your loft.
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