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12 May

Building work | General

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Darren M

Start Date: Less than one month

porch stitching to house are you the property owner: owner of the property what type of work do you need to have done: other do you have the materials you need in order for the job required to be done...

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21 Jan

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: TIM H

Start Date: Immediate

Upper floor eaves insulation

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14 Nov

Insulation | External Wall

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Richard A

Start Date: Immediate

i'm looking for an external render that will improve the thermal efficiency of the property to get a better epc rating. it's a converted agricultural building of some kind which is now 5 flats. are y...

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22 Dec

Conversion | Loft

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Ryan B

Start Date: Immediate

(please do not phone, number not answered) loft room currently converted with stairs, heating,electrics etc. room requires 3.5m long flat roof dormer on oneside. timber clad facade with windows openin...

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21 Aug

Bedroom | Fitted Wardrobe

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Christine G

Start Date: Immediate

Hallway fitted cupboards ' length approx 4m - height to ceiling but to be discussed

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06 Aug

Conversion | Garage

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Kristopher H

Start Date: Immediate

new garage doors and reinforcing rafters for storage are you the property owner: owner of the property do you have a: single garage what will the space be used for: studio do you require plumbing wor...

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08 Jul

Conversion | Garage

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Sally G

Start Date: Immediate

we are hopefully buying this house and will be looking to build on top of the garage so will be looking for quotes are you the property owner: owner of the property do you have a: single garage what w...

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30 May

Interior work | Stud Walls

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Ian P

Start Date: Immediate

build stud wall to divide a garage and create storage area at end ideally also build additional internal wall so other internal garage wall can be insulated. garage is about 20 ft deep and 10 fr wide...

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21 Feb

Building Work | Porch

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Marlene D

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? YES Are you replacing an existing porch or is this a new build? New Build What material do you require, UPVC? UPVC What colour do you want it to be? White I as...

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11 Jan

Insulation | External Wall

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Deeann M

Start Date: Immediate

Insulated conservatory roof with lighting

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29 Apr

House Extensions

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Gemma R

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Looking For: Single storey extension Do you have planning permission: No Do you have plans drawn up: No Do you require Pl...

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29 Apr

House Extensions | Single Storey

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Gemma R

Start Date: Immediate

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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31 Mar

House Extensions

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Garry M

Start Date: Immediate

2 storey extension with kitchen bedroom and en suite

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15 Dec

House Extensions

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Alexander C

Start Date: Immediate

single storey extension off of kitchen, with 1 door and 2 windows, of 7.5 metres square

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22 Aug

Conversion | Loft

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Sophie L

Start Date: Immediate

Homeowner Please contact to appoint

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24 Feb

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Stephen H

Start Date: Less than one month

Remove old loft fibre glass insulation and replace with new. There are LED down lighters in 1 bedroom and two bathrooms, down lighter cover on site for all lighting. Loft is part boarded

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14 Nov

Building work | Wall Rendering

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Geoff B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Rerender and pebble dash three bed semi detached house, possibly next door neighbours as well. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached How many bedrooms do you...

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02 Aug

House Extensions

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Chris D

Start Date: Immediate

Single storey extension 12 sq meters

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24 Apr

House Extensions

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: W

Start Date: Immediate

Double story extension. Ground floor to include lounge 9.5x15ft, utility area 7x4 and toilet 7x4. Upstairs bedroom 9.5x9 with ensure 7x5 and second bedroom 9.5x7 ((rough figures) We need two walls...

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25 Nov

Insulation | CERO Free

Melksham - SN12

Enquiry from: Dan W

Start Date: Immediate

Recently had a single story extension to the rear of property, millions of polistirine balls came out. I need to get it topped up Asap. Time scale: Immediate

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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 Melksham is:

£22,844

Builder job Builder cost in 2026
Garage conversion in Melksham £4,500-£6,900
Loft conversion in Melksham £18,750-£28,750
House extensions in Melksham £42,000-£68,000
Loft insulation in Melksham £350-£5,345
Upvc or wood porch in Melksham £3,063-£5,013
Barn conversions in Melksham £112,500-£172,500
Basement renovation in Melksham £30,000-£46,000
Bedroom fitting in Melksham £1,500-£2,300
Bricklayers in Melksham £300-£460
Cavity wall insulation in Melksham £325-£5,410
Commercial new builds in Melksham £105,000-£161,000
Conservatory base in Melksham £675-£1,035
Building maintenance in Melksham £2,250-£3,450
Building insurance works in Melksham £2,250-£3,450
Pebble dashed walls in Melksham £2,000-£9,200
Plasterboard dry lining in Melksham £638-£978
Residential new builds in Melksham £105,000-£161,000
Restoration and refurbishment in Melksham £37,500-£57,500
Roof insulation in Melksham £3,875-£10,750
Underpinning in Melksham £2,250-£3,450
Wall cladding in Melksham £1,125-£1,725
Wall rendering in Melksham £3,750-£5,750
Cero insulation in Melksham £250-£10,000
Insulation scheme (hhrco) in Melksham £250-£10,000
Demolition in Melksham £1,520-£4,830
Roof room in Melksham £9,000-£15,500
Shop refurbishment in Melksham £3,750-£5,750
Single storey house extension in Melksham £23,200-£34,800
Soundproofing in Melksham £575-£25,690
Driveway repair in Melksham £1,520-£2,280
Garden room in Melksham £6,400-£9,600
External wall insulation in Melksham £3,125-£12,500

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Builder FAQs

what is a hip to gable loft conversion?

This is a type of loft conversion that extends your roof on the sloping side. It is a great option to go for especially where a hipped roof effectively makes the usable floor area a lot smaller which can be a tricky affair when it comes to putting in a new staircase. Here, the roof is extended from the current ridge in such a way that it effectively fills the gap between them. As a result, this turns the hip (in a hipped roof) into a gable to create space in your roof for a loft conversion - hence the name “hip to gable.

The new gable can be done in whatever way that suits both your taste as well as your property. You can make the new gable construction in woods and then tiled to match your existing roof while you can also go for other options such as brick block pebbledash or rendering. You are also free to fit in a new window into the loft conversion end so as to allow for natural light into the loft space.

A hip to gable loft conversion is mostly found on both semi detached and end terrace buildings, particularly those constructed in the 1930s. Overall, this type of loft conversion is particularly ideal for homes that features a hipped roof and with a sloping roof at the side of the property. Some detached properties can also possess a hipped roof on the side - and as such, a double hip to gable loft conversion can also be deal as it’ll create more loft space for usage. If your home fits into the bill, then you should be aware that once the project is completed, you’ll have plenty of usable space available to both you and your loved ones.

what is a garage conversion?

What is your garage being used for? If your answer is anything besides your vehicle, you’re in the majority in the UK. In the country, according to a research by Admiralty Loans, several home and property owners now use their garage as dumping ground for all sorts of stuffs asides a car. Ultimately, this gives rise to garage conversions as the more or less underutilized space can be converted into a living space which can be more beneficial while also adding more value to the property.

A garage conversion is a fast and relatively affordable route to adding more floor space within your home. It’s basically the act of changing your garage into something other than a storage or a place in which you can park your car. This can be anything from a bedroom to a playroom and anything in between. It’s a great way to provide extra space to allow your family to spread out and have more privacy while still within the walls of your home.

A garage conversion project is a huge one which mostly does not require a planning application so far the conversion is internal. However if you’re planning to increase the garage’s size or change the exterior of your home, or convert your garage into a separate room, then you may require a planning permission before getting started. It’s always wise to consult your local authority before carrying out any work to be on the safer side.

A project of garage conversion’s magnitude is better left to a reliable professional who have the experience when it comes to dealing with building regulations and more. This way, you’d also get to save yourself some headaches and some extra cash which may result from possible costly errors.

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.

how to insulate a loft?

Do you know about 25 percent of heat that escapes from an uninsulated house are lost through the roof? Fortunately, roof insulation is something that can done by all DIYers irrespective of their experience levels. However, if you happen to lack the confidence necessary to pull off this, then it’s strongly recommended that you hire the services of a professional who can guarantee the best results and also save you time and money that could arise from potential cost mistakes. Let’s take a look!

  • Clear out all clutter. This involves taking out all the rubbish and clutter from the loft. In order to work effectively, you’ll need a totally clear and empty loft space.
  • Ensure that there’s sufficient insulation. The importance of a good ventilation cannot be overstated. Poor ventilation will result in forming of condensation and this condensation can make the roof timbers rot and compromise the structural integrity of the entire roof. If there are no roof windows which is the easiest way to provide a loft ventilation, the next best option would be to follow the loft floor along to the point where the roof comes down to meet it. There should be a gap at this point, also referred to as the eaves, between the outside wall and the underside of the roof.
  • Measure your loft area. Take a measurement of the loft space in order to calculate the amount of insulation as well as the type you need. If you’re not sure, always get more that it’s required as skimming on the amount you use will only back fire in form of increased energy costs
  • Check for water pipes.

 

To get started, simply make sure all cracks and gaps in the ceiling are filled using a standard filler or decorator caulk. Once done, clean the gaps in the joists and even to the point of hovering all the dust up. Finally,check for the hazards that can cause you problems before laying the loft insulation.

What are the benefits of cladding or rendering?

The main reason that people use cladding or rendering on their property is the aesthetic benefit. These materials can really boost the appearance of a home. Cladding and rendering can also increase the thermal performance of a property. Speak to a specialist to find out whether your property will benefit.

how does loft insulation work?

A lot of an uninsulated property’s heat is lost through the roof and that’s even more alarming, when you realize this figure is up to a quarter of the total heat of the house. Hence, the tremendous importance of preventing this heat loss through loft insulation which will go a long way to help you against spending unnecessary thousands of pounds on heating bill as well as energy loss.

 

Loft insulation is an effective method to achieve the desired result, however the question is, how exactly does it work? Well, it’s time to find out!

 

Using either a fireplace or central heating to heat up your home, a large quantity of that heat would be lost through the roof of your home. Generally, heat rises and when it does, there’s simply no way to prevent it - it’s just science. Escaping by both the conduction and convection methods via your roof, the heat escaping through your ceiling, into the loft space and out into the open air outside can only be significantly reduced by laying loft insulation.

 

Generally, the added layer of insulation works by trapping the heat inside the room below the loft so as to enable the air within your house to stay warmer for longer. What’s more? The layer of insulation also keeps cold air from the outside from entering your home. As a result, you don’t have to heat your home as much in order to achieve the same temperature for each individual room. Over time, just by doing this you can potentially save hundreds pounds. Getting it installed in your home may actually seem a bit expensive at first, but it’s something that’ll eventually pay off.

how much is a loft conversion?

With the ability to add approximately one third of your existing living space ( by converting your old, unused attic) to your home or property without having to let go of your garden, it’s quite easy to see the reason why loft conversion has rapidly grown to become one of the most popular home improvements in the UK. However some homeowners usually shy away from the idea simply by looking at the perceived high cost of carrying out such a project, despite several researches showing that loft conversions offers the best rate of return on initial investment when compared to the other home improvement projects. So exactly how much would it cost to carry out this project?

Just like several other home improvement projects, the cost of a loft conversion varies greatly depending on a wide range of influencing factors. These factors include the size of your home, how old your home is as well as the quality of the fixtures and fittings you want to install. For instance, a high end bathtub alone can cost you thousands of pounds, meanwhile you can also construct a full bathroom suite on just a couple of hundred pounds. However, to give you an idea of the minimum cost of a loft project we’ll look at the most popular types and the minimum cost of each.

✓ Internal Loft Conversion - The most affordable type of loft conversion tends to start from £25,000 and above.

✓ Dormer or L-Shaped Dormer Loft Conversion. These are the most popular types of loft conversion. Dormer price tends to start from £35,000, while the L-shaped dormer starts from £45,000.

✓ Mansard Loft Conversion - This involves replacing the entire side of a sloping roof with a vertical wall and flat roof. It requires a planning permission. The type of loft conversion usually starts from £45,000.

✓ Hip To Gable Loft Conversion - This usually starts from £50,000.

how much is a ground floor extension?

Generally, extensions can be a very tricky undertaking - where it can be quite difficult to have a clear comprehension of the rules, regulations as well as costs. Therefore before you rush in to kick start your ground floor extension project, it’ll be wise to get a good grip on the cost. In this article, we’re going to give you a rough estimate of the cost of a ground floor extension. Let’s take a look!

Just like several other home improvement projects, the cost of constructing a ground floor extension is based on a number of things which includes the size, materials used, your location, the quality of the tradesmen or company hired and lots more. For instance, if you happen to reside in London, the cost of your ground floor extension is going to be a lot higher than the other regions.

The single cost of a ground floor extension should fall within the range of £1,500 per square metre to about £2,000 per square metre. However, if you happen to live in London or the South East, this price can reach up to £1,900 per square metre to about £2,400 per square metre. These prices are for good quality ground floor extensions only. Basic or low quality extensions would naturally cost less while superior quality extension will cost more.

Now looking at the size of the ground floor extension, if you’re looking for a size of about 5m x 5m, you can expect to pay a price within the range of £32,000 to about £36,000. And as usual, in London or the South East, this price can reach up to £50,000 or even more. And that’s just for constructing the extension. If the other relevant costs like the 10 percent to 15 percent professional fees for the architect, planning application (if needed), building regulations and more, the price goes up.

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