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Essex Loft Extensions

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Essex Loft Extensions was founded by a team of experienced local builders with a shared passion for residential constructi...
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Rankins Roofing & Building are a family established business with over 30 years in the building/roofing industry. We pride...
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Coastal Prime

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Coastal Prime Ltd provides expert home insulation services across the UK, helping homeowners enhance energy efficiency and...
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Loft & Build

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We can cover all aspects of a loft conversion and extensions. If you require, we can also design the project including dr...

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21 Sep

Building Work | Porch

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Ben F

Start Date: Immediate

UPVC Porch full installation.

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09 Jun

Building work | Bricklaying

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: JIM L

Start Date: Immediate

good afternoon, i would like a brick fence made housing metal fences, with pillars for lights. we have had the same previously so you can visit and see exactly the required build, all materials are on...

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12 Apr

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Geoff P

Start Date: Immediate

customer in sandy area has requested that we arrange quotes for their house extension project.they are considering various options and would like to discuss with a builder directly.please call to disc...

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06 Apr

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Daniel S

Start Date: Immediate

customer made an online enquiry for cavity wall insulation and confirmed on sms and email they would like a call with a builder to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are yo...

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01 Mar

Conversion | Garage

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Matt L

Start Date: Immediate

part-conversion of a 2.8m by 5.5m single story garage. this part-conversion requires planning but is an exempt from fee application due to permitted development rights being restricted by condition. t...

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23 Dec

Conversion | Garage

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Andy W

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17 Dec

Conversion | Garage

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Andy W

Start Date: Immediate

Build a toilet room in garage knock wall out to porch to garage Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Do you have a: Single Garage Do you require Plumbing Work: Yes Would you like the wind...

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02 Feb

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: David B

Start Date: Less than one month

I am looking to extend upwards on top of an existing flat roof part of the house, planning permission and architect drawings are in the pipe work. Timber frame Are you the property owner: Owner of the...

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18 Jan

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Adam C

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

What kind of work are you looking to do? House Extension So, what storey extension are you after? Double Storey Great, do you have plans or planning permission in place? No Customer is currently in t...

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10 Sep

Conversion | Loft

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Karl W

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace What are you looking to convert the space into: Bedroom/s Are you looking to have stairs: Yes Do you require any windows: Dorme...

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10 Sep

Conversion | Loft

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Kim S

Start Date: Immediate

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27 Mar

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Mr W

Start Date: Less than one month

Property owner House extension Single storey extension to our kitchen diner to add a family space and downstairs toilet. Supplied and fitted Please call to appoint

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25 Mar

House Extensions | Single Storey

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Mr W

Start Date: Less than one month

Customer is currently in the process of looking for quotes to add a Single storey extension to their property. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Looking Fo...

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23 Mar

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Mr W

Start Date: Less than one month

single storey extension to our kitchen diner to add a family space and downstairs toilet. Customer is currently in the process of looking for quotes to add a Single storey extension to their property...

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29 Aug

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Ben B

Start Date: Immediate

Side extension to house to comprise additional reception room, kitchen extension, utility room and shower room. Possible second story and rear extension to replace existing conservatory.

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24 Aug

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Monika M

Start Date: 3+ months

Customer visited the myhouseextension.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Work description: Extend living area/kitchen through orangery or conservatory. Are you the pro...

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16 May

House Extensions

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Richard G

Start Date: Immediate

single storey extension to our detached house

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25 Apr

Building work | Wall Rendering

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: H

Start Date: Immediate

rerender outside gable end wall

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19 Apr

Conversion | Loft

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Nigel S

Start Date: Immediate

We would like to have a loft conversion the hole length of the house we would like some one to quote please - Service Date: 26/04/2016 - Number of Rooms: 4 - Property Type: House

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06 Apr

New Build | Residential

Sandy - SG19

Enquiry from: Cyril B

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Roofing Manager

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How much do Builder services cost?

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.

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The average price
of a Builder in Sandy is:

£25,153

Builder job Builder cost in 2026
Garage conversion in Sandy £9,750-£18,450
Loft conversion in Sandy £21,875-£41,875
House extensions in Sandy £29,250-£62,000
Loft insulation in Sandy £450-£690
Upvc or wood porch in Sandy £2,625-£4,025
Barn conversions in Sandy £112,500-£172,500
Basement renovation in Sandy £30,000-£46,000
Bedroom fitting in Sandy £1,500-£2,300
Bricklayers in Sandy £300-£460
Cavity wall insulation in Sandy £400-£820
Commercial new builds in Sandy £105,000-£161,000
Conservatory base in Sandy £675-£1,035
Building maintenance in Sandy £1,400-£4,225
Building insurance works in Sandy £1,400-£4,225
Pebble dashed walls in Sandy £1,275-£7,100
Plasterboard dry lining in Sandy £638-£978
Residential new builds in Sandy £105,000-£161,000
Restoration and refurbishment in Sandy £37,500-£57,500
Roof insulation in Sandy £7,500-£11,500
Underpinning in Sandy £1,400-£4,225
Wall cladding in Sandy £1,125-£1,725
Wall rendering in Sandy £3,750-£5,750
Demolition in Sandy £2,440-£3,660
Roof room in Sandy £15,000-£23,000
Shop refurbishment in Sandy £3,750-£5,750
Single storey house extension in Sandy £24,400-£44,934
Soundproofing in Sandy £900-£1,380
Driveway repair in Sandy £607-£51,140
Garden room in Sandy £6,400-£9,600
External wall insulation in Sandy £6,000-£15,000

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Builder FAQs

are house extensions worth it?

Often referred to by many as the holy grail of home improvements, house extension comes with a wide range of benefits which makes it easy to see why the extension could be a great uptick in the potential price of your property in terms of sales. So if you’re looking to build a new home extension but still not convinced about the project, we’re here to help you. Being fully aware any home construction work is usually a heavy investment, there’s a huge need to be set on your decision before scheduling the commencement of any work. So are house extensions worth it? Below are some of the top benefits offered by house extensions to help you decide if it’s the most suitable route for you.

• Add To Your Home’s Value

Building an home extension is a great way to add value to your home before selling. Increasing the living space of your home is an incredible appeal to many buyers which significantly increases your property’s total value. However, you must ensure that the extension is impressively designed using top quality materials in order to generate more value.

• Good Alternative To House Moving

The most common reason for moving is usually due to a lack of sufficient space, but with house prices steadily on the increase a cost effective alternative is highly sought after. This alternative is house extension which creates more space for the household to spread out and have more privacy.

• You May Not Require A Planning Permission

You can extend your house and still not need to apply for a planning permission. To achieve this, simply comply with the laid down rules set under the permitted development rights.

• Extra Living Space

If you fill you’re starting to outgrow your existing structure and do not buy into the idea of moving, then your best bet might just be to extend your home.

How can I find a builder in my area?

Finding a builder nearby can have enormous assistance when it comes to your build. Period on site, their familiarity of local planning permission, constructors’ dealers and other local trades are all vital bits of knowledge that you’ll welcome on site.

It is always wise to walk around in your local area or drive to a site where any construction work is going on. It’ll give you a proper impression of the constructors who are active nearby. You don’t have to like their style of work or the project they are currently carrying out – after all, a builder can only produce what’s on the plans in front of them.

Find a Builder Other Tradesmen Recommend

If you’ve had to call an electrician before or a local plumber and liked their work, you can always ask them if they have any builders whom they would recommend. Maximum tradesmen get used to seeing the similar acquainted names from one place to another in the sites they are working on and every so often has favourites for who they like to work with — and who they see as a good source of work.

Always Talk to Previous Customers

Once you’ve found a builder you would like to work with, ask them for a list of previous customers they have worked with; they ought to be glad to offer particulars if they’re self-assured they’ve done an effective job.

Look for a builder online

A decent place to start looking for builders online is on sites like the Federation of Master Builders. They have a search tool where you can find precise crafts in your area and look at their situations. All FMB members are assessed and individualistically examined and are checked to ensure that they have the correct insurances in place.

do i need planning permission for a kitchen extension?

If you’re planning to construct a kitchen extension on your property, one of the first things that comes to mind is whether or not you’ll require a planning permission before you proceed. Generally, kitchen extensions are normally classified as permitted development which allows you to carry out your project without any interruptions from the law or your local authority. In other words, if your extension is meets up with the guidelines of the permitted development rights, you won’t have to apply for a planning permission. However if otherwise, you’ll have to apply for a planning permission to your local council and may require additional reports. And regardless of your position, you’ll always need building regulations approval before you can carry out any kitchen extension project. It may also be required that you’ll have to issue a part wall notice if you’re to build on or close to the boundary with a neighbour.

If you don’t want to go through the hassle and stress involved in applying for a planning permission with your local council, then you must ensure the following:

✓ Your kitchen extension must not be over half of the area of land around your main house.

✓ The kitchen extension must not be side elevation onto a highway or forward of the principal elevation.

✓ The extension must not be taller than the highest part of the roof.

✓ The height of your kitchen extension must not go beyond four metres.

✓ Kitchen extension that’s more than one storey must not go exceed the rear wall of the main house by more than three metres.

✓ Two storey kitchen extensions must not be closer to rear boundary by anything less than seven metres.

✓ The kitchen extension must not include balconies, verandas or any raised platforms.

what is rendering on a house?

Rendering is an external wall’s plastered finish which provides a smooth finish while also protecting the brickwork from the elements like rain, snow and the likes. The traditional rendering is normally applied in two or three coats which enables it to be more resistant to surface cracks. In modern times, the finishes are largely different from the grey pebble dash of post war housing. Today, we now have a plethora of specialist products to pick from such as through-coloured silicone renders as well as one coat renders. The types of renders include the following:

✓ Cement renders. These are the common option that are usually mixed on site and used in a number of applications, then painted when dried. There’s a need to paint this type of render regularly to keep them looking great.

✓ Polymer renders. These are pre mixed and mostly pre coloured (usually with through colouring).

✓ Through-coloured products. These rendered do not need to be painted as the pigment is already added in the manufacturing process to colour the whole render.

✓ Lime renders. These are superior to cement as they’re less likely to trap moisture in the brickwork and also more good looking. However, they’re generally more costly and more difficult to apply.

Overall, rendering on a house provides several benefits. Not only is it able to protect your brickwork against the elements like the rain and wind, but it can also make the building more efficient. Being fully aware that about 30 percent of the energy used in heating a home is lost via the external walls, making use of a product such as acrylic insulated render is a smart approach to improve your home’s energy efficiency without affecting your interior living space.

What kinds of loft conversion are there?

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.

do i need planning permission for a garage conversion?

Are you thinking about converting your garage into a new space? Be it a new bedroom, gym, library or playroom, one thing you’ll have to consider before getting started is whether or not you’re going to require a planning permission. Unlike extensions that needs additional space, garage conversion is all about changing the existing structure of a space that’s already available to you - your garage. As a result, these projects are mostly covered by a planning policy that’s a bit different.

For a garage conversion, it’s very unlikely that you’ll need a planning permission. As a matter of fact, only 10 percent of garage conversions has been estimated to need a full planning permission, with the others coming under the permitted development rights. The permitted development rights, however, only provides coverage for home improvements that’s internal which implies that so far you’re not trying to enlarge your garage, you’ll not require a planning permission. But if otherwise, you’ll have to submit an application before commencing your project.

If you’re looking to comply with the permitted development rights, then your project must comply with some specific guidelines. These rules include the following:

• The work should be internal. No plans to enlarge or extend the existing garage.

• You should make sure that the materials used in carrying out the garage conversion is the same with the materials used in building the existing house.

• The building should not be extended.

You may, however, require a planning permission if you’re going to change a detached garage into a living space which could be a bedroom, small annexe or a living room.

Some houses excluded from the permitted development rights include flats, listed buildings, some new developments and most homes in a conservation area.

Is loft insulation flammable?

When thinking about the right insulation material for your loft, some of the first few things that comes to mind is the various properties of that material as well as how good they fit with your home’s needs.naturally, you’d like to ensure that the insulation will be efficient enough to add to the overall energy efficiency of your home, however there are also other features that may not get as much attention but also happens to be equally important. As the primary function of an insulation is to blanket your house to offer a barrier against heat loss, going for an insulation material that’s also fireproof is crucial as loft insulation can burn. Although most insulation materials are fireproof, a myriad of problems can actually make your insulation burn.

 

For instance, fibreglass insulation is produced using glass combined with plastic polymers and is naturally resistant to fire. However, even at that you’d have to be careful with batts that are supported with foil or paper due to the fact that these materials can burn pretty quickly. Cellulose, on the other hand, is not fireproof and is required to be treated by other flame retardants in order to help reduce combustion. Some of the best insulation materials that are resistant to fire includes the following:

  • Fibre glass. This is made of glass that’s spun into fibres, then combined using plastic polymers. As a result, fiberglass insulation is naturally resistant to fire.
  • Mineral wool. Having a high melting temperature, this insulation material happens to be a great fit for thermal applications due to its superior fire resistant properties. In fact, mineral wool is still naturally non-combustible even if composed of recycled iron and steel by-products, or from actual mineral rock itself.
What is a barn conversion?

A barn conversion is where an agricultural building is altered to serve a different purpose. Lots of barns conversion projects involve converting an old barn into one or more homes. However, barns can also be converted into other types of commercial building, like offices.

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