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Recent Builder Enquiries

25 Jan

Building work | General

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Caroline H

Start Date: Immediate

Shed base digging out and concreting. 2.4mx1.8m. Second base for patio 4x6m. Hard-core and slabs.

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07 Mar

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Peter S

Start Date: Immediate

Partial cavity wall insulation

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14 Nov

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Peter S

Start Date: Immediate

Cavity wall insulation - partial as only part of the house has cavity walls

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18 Oct

Building work | Bricklaying

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Sue D

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

i am currently in the process of buying the above house in harmby, leyburn and there have been cracks noted in a gable end wall. i am currently searching for reliable and experienced providers of unde...

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17 Jun

House Extensions

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Rick E

Start Date: Immediate

4m x 8 m single ensuite bedroom extension over garage.

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08 Aug

Building work | General

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Gary C

Start Date: Immediate

various elements during a refurb time scale: immediate please call to appoint

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19 Oct

Building work | General

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Carl R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Digger with driver to dig out my drive and hardcore , remove all rubbish in to lardge Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint Time scale: 1-3 months...

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30 Jun

New Build | Residential

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Martin C

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Large Garage roof needs replacing, including new timbers, because of pitch, requires boarding and tiling. Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint

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02 Mar

Conversion | Loft

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Tony I

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Existing property - Stone built bungalow with pitched concrete tile roof. Want a loft conversion - full length dormer at the back - with set of french doors and juliet balcony - plus other windows....

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28 Jan

Insulation | External Wall

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Jeff F

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Need information regarding roof insulation of a conservatory. Edwardian style conservatory Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Property Age: 1970-2000 Time scale:...

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02 Mar

Building work | General

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Mike W

Start Date: Immediate

Repairs to chimney stack on Property at West Burton - Water ingress causing coal Time scale: Immediate

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23 Jan

Conversion | Loft

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Claire B

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the myloftconversionprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Looking to convert into: Bedroom, Work description: bedroom conv...

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24 Nov

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Helen F

Start Date: Immediate

Insulation to 2 lofts in older detached property. Quotes needed for provision and laying of new insulation only - current/old insulation is being removed as part of other works. Are you the prope...

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19 Nov

Building work | General

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Aidan J

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached We require a quote for complete external repointing. The building used to be a large 3 bed semi but now used as a chil...

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14 Jul

Insulation | CERO Free

Bedale, Hawes, Leyburn - DL8

Enquiry from: Craig B

Start Date: Immediate

CERO insulation for external wall External wall insulation Please call to apply

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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 Hawes is:

£23,865

Builder job Builder cost in 2026
Garage conversion in Hawes £4,500-£6,900
Loft conversion in Hawes £18,750-£28,750
House extensions in Hawes £42,000-£68,000
Loft insulation in Hawes £450-£690
Upvc or wood porch in Hawes £2,813-£6,013
Barn conversions in Hawes £112,500-£172,500
Basement renovation in Hawes £30,000-£46,000
Bedroom fitting in Hawes £1,500-£2,300
Bricklayers in Hawes £300-£460
Cavity wall insulation in Hawes £400-£820
Commercial new builds in Hawes £105,000-£161,000
Conservatory base in Hawes £675-£1,035
Building maintenance in Hawes £2,250-£3,450
Building insurance works in Hawes £2,250-£3,450
Pebble dashed walls in Hawes £2,000-£9,200
Plasterboard dry lining in Hawes £638-£978
Residential new builds in Hawes £105,000-£161,000
Restoration and refurbishment in Hawes £37,500-£57,500
Roof insulation in Hawes £7,500-£11,500
Underpinning in Hawes £2,250-£3,450
Wall cladding in Hawes £1,125-£1,725
Wall rendering in Hawes £3,750-£5,750
Demolition in Hawes £2,440-£3,660
Roof room in Hawes £15,000-£23,000
Shop refurbishment in Hawes £3,750-£5,750
Single storey house extension in Hawes £23,200-£34,800
Soundproofing in Hawes £900-£1,380
Driveway repair in Hawes £885-£2,390
Garden room in Hawes £6,400-£9,600
External wall insulation in Hawes £6,000-£15,000

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Builder FAQs

Can bricklayers work in the rain?

Are you about to start a new construction job when it’s a heavily rainy period? Or perhaps you’re just interested in knowing how bricklayers work. Well regardless of your purpose, one thing you should know is laying of bricks has a few rules and one of them is not to lay a brick wall when its raining. This is mainly because your structure’s quality and integrity would be heavily compromised if water comes in contact with the mortar before it gets the time to dry. However, with the help of a concrete protective tent, you can prevent water from coming in contact and damaging the mortar. So let’s look at the procedures to follow to work in the rain!

lDetermine The Concrete Protective Tents Required

• Concrete protective tents come in various sizes so you have to know what’s required to get the job done.

• Firstly, calculate the amount of space required to lay the brick wall

• Then, incorporate the appropriate size and number of tents.

lSet Up The Tents

• Follow the manufacturer’s instruction to set up the tents

• Once installed, the tent should extend past the location for the bricklaying and slope downwards.

l Access The Area

• Inspect the location during rainfall to ensure water is not sneaking through.

lBuild a Lumber Frame

• Use 2 to 4 pieces of lumber to build a frame.

• Set it into the ground depending on the size of your wall

lApply Concrete or Mortar

• Fill up the frame with either concrete or mortar.

• Follow the manufacturer’s instruction to allow the mixture to cure.

lPrepare the Brick Wall’s Mortar

• Mix the mortar for the brick wall construction

• Follow the manufacturer’s instruction for the process.

When you’re done laying the bricks, you can remove the protective tents once you’re certain the rain has stopped. Exposure to sun and air will speed up the curing process, which is quite important to protect the integrity of your structure.

how much loft insulation do I need?

Over the years, more and more home and property owners are beginning to realize the huge benefits that can be derived from loft insulation being a worthwhile investment. It’s quite worrisome the way in which energy bills have soared over the past 10 years and loft insulation is a considerable affordable energy efficiency measure that can go a long way to help increase your home’s energy savings.

 

As far back as the 1980’s, the standard when it comes to insulation thickness was 25 mm to 50 mm which was, at the time, considered to be sufficient. However, building regulations have changed the norm that now states that a new build needs to possess 270 mm of insulation in the loft in order to achieve the required u-value of less than 0.16/m2k based on the standard rock wool or sheep wool insulation.

 

Generally with loft insulation, there’s a law of depreciating returns which implies that the first couple of insulation centimetres will save you many times the cost of the installation, however an extra layer or centimetre is going to add less value to the point where it’ll no longer be wise or worthwhile to add any further centimetre. Therefore, with cheaper energy prices 30 years back, that additional couple of centimetres was not just worthwhile, but with the recent alarming rises in costs of fuel, that additional £10 savings per year has all of sudden changed to £30 which makes it become a lot more attractive.

 

If you already have 270 mm of loft insulation, regardless of the material you’re looking to add you’re most likely not going to benefit from a top up. The cost of the materials and installation will definitely be too high for the couple of pounds it’ll save you per year.

can i build a room in my garden?

The short and simple answer to this question is yes, you can build a room in your garden. In fact, if you want an additional space for a living room, dining room, games room, study room or perhaps you want something as cool as a pool house, then looking at your garden for a solution may just be the perfect answer to your need for an extra outdoor living space.

Outbuildings such as garden rooms do not usually require planning permission as they’re usually covered by the permitted development. As a result, making it even a lot more attractive to homeowners who would not like to pass through the stress involved or pay the money required to submit an application for planning permission. However, if you need your garden room to be covered by permitted development ( if it’s not a listed building or in a designated area), you must follow these guidelines:

✓ The garden room shouldn’t be in front of your home or property.

✓ The total area of your extensions, sheds and outbuildings ( which includes your garden room), must not go beyond 50 percent of the total land area surrounding your property.

✓ It must be a single storey that’s less than 3 metres high ( 4 metres for a dual pitched roof). And it must not go beyond 2.5 metres in height if the structure is within 2 metres of your boundary.

✓ The eaves must not go beyond 2.5 metres above ground level.

✓ It must not feature a balcony, veranda or any raised platform

✓ It must not be a self contained living accommodation.

The position of your garden room will be partly determined by the space available in your garden. If you need it to link it to your utilities then positioning it a bit close to your main house would be a cost effective choice unless you’re using off grid sources of power, heat as well as water.

how much to renovate a house?

When it comes to house renovation costs, nothing is certain. As a rule of thumb, you should always expect the unexpected. Unforeseen circumstances (mostly unfavourable) can crop up from anywhere, at any time, greatly affecting the cost of the project. However, if you’ve completed proper planning and done your due diligence on your property before commencement, there’s absolutely no reason why you can’t put the works on budget.

The cost of a house renovation project depends on a lot of variables. These variables include the type of property you’re undertaking as well as the amount and complexity of the entire project. What’s more? Whether you decide to do some of the work yourself or wish to hire quality tradespeople to cover the entire project will also tell on the cost of the home renovation.

In the event whereby you wish to completely gut your property and begin from square one, here are some of the cost you’re most likely going to incur:

✓ Planning applications and building controls

✓ Architect’s design and specifications

✓ Contractors and build costs

✓ Snags as well as unforeseen problems

What will be the biggest cost, which will be determined by the amount of work you need done, is most likely going to be the structural and building work, which can reach up to tens of thousands of pounds.

Asides from material and labour, the administrative costs is another important cost you’ll need to factor in. The first thing here is usually insurance, this is because all regular building insurance policies does not cover large scale renovation projects. So if what you’re planning is a huge structural change to your property, then it’s more likely that it won’t be covered by your buildings insurance policy. In this event, you’ll have to take out a specialist renovation insurance.

how deep do footings need to be for a porch?

No matter how big or small a building is, it can only be as good as it’s foundation - and that’s a fact! It all starts from the footing and when it isn’t deep enough, unlike badly installed gutters or gapped hardwood flooring, can make the whole building collapse to the ground. Just like any code recommendations, the depth of the footings of your porch is a parameter that must be complied with and adjusted to suit your local code requirements.

As a rule of thumb, you should always dig below the frost line when excavating your footings. At this depth level, the moisture present in the soil will be frozen. Ultimately, this will help the ground to act as a barrier to insulate the soil below the footing from freezing during the cold months. As a result, in regions where the weather is almost always very cold the depth of your footings is expected to be at least 48 inches. But in areas featuring a warm climate, you may be allowed to install your footings on grade.

In addition, it’s compulsory that your footings must be installed at a minimum depth of 12 inches below unsettled soil. However, if you’re constructing the structure into a steep hill’s side or by the side of a retaining wall, it’s required that you maintain the least distance to grade both vertically and laterally. In the event whereby you need to achieve a good lateral barrier, you’ll need to have your foundation dug a lot deeper compared to if it’s on a flat surface. For a more accurate and updated information, you can consult your local building inspection department to get familiar with the requirements in your area.

how much does a garage conversion cost?

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.

how much does a single storey house extension cost?

If you’re planning to build a single story house extension, this is one of the first questions that usually comes to mind to help you set a budget and start to make plans. But as simple as it seems, a single accurate answer can not be provided due to the fact that there are several variables that can play a key role in influencing the price of a single story house extension. These variables includes the size, location, design or specification as well as the build route. In this guide, we’ll provide you with a rough estimate that you can work with to put you on the right path.

The main determinant of the cost of a single storey extension is the size of the build, while the next most relevant factor is the quality of the finish you opt for. For a small extension, you can expect to spend a sum within the range of £14,000 to £17,000. Meanwhile for a larger single storey extension, if you opt for a large wrap around the extension with a great amount of glass to be incorporated in both the walls and roof, you can expect to pay a sum within the range of £80,000 to £120,000.

Overall, the average cost of a single story house extension is usually within the range of £34,000 to £37,000. For this price, you should get a standard sized rear or side extension which also includes the cost of a kitchen - it’s the most commonly use for a single story extension especially in the UK.

There are some additional costs you may also need to factor in to your extension budget. These includes surveys, architect fees, planning application fee (if needed), insurance and Party Wall Agreement (if needed).

How long will a loft conversion take?

It depends on the style and size of the conversion, but in general, a loft conversion will take between 1-2 months. A loft conversion is a substantial building project, and plans will need to be drawn up. This may add to the time it takes to complete your loft conversion.

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