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Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by ChelseaMum » Thu Nov 29, 2018 4:23 pm

Hi 

If you're local to the south west London area, I would happily recommend contacting Greenlife Contractors for a quote ! They come out for free visit and quotation. 

They do loft conversions, basement conversions and did our rear extension. There is no 'typical' cost as each home has it's own challenges. But fish around the local contractors and get a sense of the price, don't forget some will quote lower to get the job but in the end it may end up being more expensive. 
Go with the best portfolio and reviews and just your general feeling towards the people ! Good luck x 

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by j.east » Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:26 am

We used Plusrooms who recently completed our Kitchen extension to a very high standard. We were very impressed with the end to end service. Work was completed on schedule and efficiently, taking into account a pre arranged 2 week break for Christmas.

The main build also came in on an agreed budget and aligned with their estimated cost calculator. https://plusrooms.co.uk/estimated-costs/ They also run through all the option extras. This gave us a good idea of the building work costs.

The costs included a project manager who provided a very smooth delivery, especially when seeing the amount of material that left and turned up at the property. This was also the case for all the initial planning and site inspection, which they took care of. The onsite team were extremely tidy, polite and skilled.

We lived in the rest of the house during the build and had no issues what so ever, this included works to change the boiler and fuse box. The team swept up every day before leaving, which made a big difference.

We are very pleased with our extra space, which has transformed our house and it’s use. We would recommend and use Plusrooms again.

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by rgreil » Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:08 pm

Our extension was over £130K. Look out for extras!! Our builder kept on coming back to us with more extras asking for more and more money. It was rather frustrating and in hindsight we regretted not keeping the architect/project manager on during the construction on site. We thought it'd be an easy and logical way to save money but actually I now suspect that it ended up costing us more. Also the builders installed the beams at the wrong height and now we have funny looking ceiling in the kitchen. oh well..

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by Rach1965 » Wed Jun 06, 2018 3:20 pm

Give PAD London a call - very helpful - www.pad.london :)

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by Callymum » Tue May 29, 2018 9:23 am

Hi there - my husband is a local surveyor and, following requests from numerous clients and friends, has actually written a blog on this including a section on 'typical costs' so do check it out: https://www.calsurv.co.uk/surveyorsnote ... r-addition

We actually had a similar scheme to yours built last year and to give you an idea, ours cost around £120k. If you would like to chat or ask any more questions, do PM me - or give Paul a ring and he would be happy to chat through it with you... 07920804520.

Either way, good luck with it all.... x

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by Mum_in_London » Sat May 19, 2018 8:32 pm

Hi, we are coming to the end of a full scale renovation, including a wrap around extension as we had a semi detached property. Agree that for the side return you are looking at around £100K+ work depending on how big it will be. I would be careful of low ball figures as we had a few meetings with those who said get could do it much cheaper, however when looking at their previous projects were done to a low quality. More than welcome to see our place and give you the recommendation of our main builder.

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by aurahomes » Thu May 17, 2018 5:43 pm

Hi Rachel.

Sorry, long post alert!

You need to be careful with this question as every man and their dog will have an opinion based on their wildly differing schemes and experiences.

There is no such thing as a 'typical' side return and i'd suggest you ignore anyone that hasn't seen your design/schedules/scope of works/site constraints/timeframe.....you get the idea.

I spent last week on the Ask An Expert feature at the Grand Designs LIVE exhibition providing free design consultations and the question of budget/cost came up a lot!

The truth is you will never know the cost of your project until you've got a full design package and have 3-4 tender prices from contractors. You could also pay a Quantity Surveyor to cost your project and give a baseline for comparison but this desktop appraisal doesn't portray what is available in 'real-life' (how busy/profit margins/leadtimes/standard of finish/reputation/site management etc)

I also guarantee everything will be more expensive that you first thought!

If you are employing an architect/QS/designer and are paying for a tendering service where they analyse the tender returns and negotiate with your contractors, they should be helping to bring your scheme down within budget. This is where the professional consultant should not only be adding value to your scheme, but working with all parties (including you) to design what's realistic within your budget.

Were you open with your budget to your architect? I often ask for a clients budget and get a very coy answer. As designers we need to know what to design within and manage expectations.

What i would say is that if what you've described is a whole house refurb ("the house also needs re-wiring, all new floors and re-plastering/decorating") together with the side and rear return and minor alterations will certainly cost £100k+.

I'm writing a blog currently (to be released in the coming weeks) that should help homeowners get a realistic idea of what to budget for their home improvement works based on floor areas. Try this for a high level appraisal (cost to face of wall finish, kitchen excluded)

New single storey extension cost between £1500-2500 per m2 (broad range, I know)
Major structural openings - £5-10k (depends on complexity)
Internal refubishment (back to brick, plastering, wiring, finishes) - £750 per m2
Cosmetic upgrades - up to £500 per m2 depending on finishes
Chimney removals £2000-5000 per chimney
mid-range 3-piece bathroom - £3000 'shell' plus £3000 sanitary ware and finishes
Kitchen.....depends on taste!

I'm sorry that I couldn't give a definitive answer here but there are just too many variables.

I'd be happy to discuss your scheme further on the phone if you send over your details and design package to benrichards@aurahomes.co.uk

Kind Regards
Ben Richards
Director
Aura Homes

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by Emma Green Design » Wed May 09, 2018 3:03 pm

Hello Rachel,

I'm a local interior designer and have worked on a number of side return projects with clients, whereby I organise builders, architects and manage the whole process including the interior design aspect. If still need help and you would like to contact me to discuss how I can help, my contact details are below and images of a previous side extension can be found on my website (and others I can show you personally).

Kind regards,

Emma
020 7738 0637
http://www.emmagreendesign.com/portfolio/
emma@emmagreendesign.com

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by Ensoul.co.uk » Tue May 08, 2018 11:34 am

Hi Rachel, happy to have a chat if this is still relevant; i can give you some estimates over the phone based on the anonymised tenders we have run previously, all the best, Mike Lander, Director, Ensoul 020 3637 0700

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by linda73 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:20 am

Hi Rachel,

When we did our rear extension and loft conversion last year, we used Green life Contractors Ltd (www.greenlifecontractors.co.uk) I would really recommend them!

0207 736 2006 / 07403455558

But I would guess that your work would cost about £80k? But that's just a guesstimate compared to what mine cost.

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by LWade » Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:30 pm

Hi, I do this for a living and have completed about 15 similar projects. I would say about £65k as a guide price based on my Victorian terrace houses all in the Wandsworth and Tooting area. Why don’t you call the guys who work on all my projects, Clive is the main contact on 07966 476862. They can take a quick look at the plans and it shouldn’t be as painful as you’ve been experiencing so far! Message me if I can help you any further.

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by robinm » Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:22 pm

We’ve literally just moved back in after ours. We’re very happy with it and it does change the dynamic of the house!

Ours (mid sized Balham terraced house) came in at about £100k - that’s all in.

Be mindful of costs like moving of boiler, moving of gas metres, skip licences, the garden getting trashed etc. Try to think of everything you want them to quote for as anything else will come under an exaggerated day rate - we forgot to ask for splash back tiling as an example.

Happy to recommend the builder we used in PM.

Robin

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by szerma » Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:00 pm

Having gone through a similar project ourselves and having had experiences of builders good and bad, I would haphazard a guess that you are looking at £70-£80k plus for building work alone (as in not including the kitchen, taps, bathroom furnishings etc).

Beware of builders who are too cheap! They could just be trying to build out their portfolio / are new to the area / are a one man band hence the lower price, but always always go for people that someone you know or trust have had good experiences with. The cost can vary even for good builders though - if you go for a reputable company who will hire a PM and has big company overhead that will be a fair bit more expensive than if the builder himself is the company and the PM.

I haven’t used them myself but loads of my friends have had very good experiences with PVA builders, but they don’t take on small jobs (yours would be the right size for them though).

If you want any advice on what not to do with builders, feel free to PM :-)

M

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by sills21 » Mon Apr 16, 2018 11:22 am

We are about to embark on a similar project in Clapham South, and I just wanted to say that the advice on this post is really helpful!

Thank you.

Re: Typical cost of side/rear extension?

by actuallyadad » Fri Apr 06, 2018 11:04 am

Look the basic summary is it costs loads. Always way more than you think. Who knew you can spend 300 quid on a tap?

Builders are always annoying an unprofessional. The whole thing is a massive stress and I would not bother doing it again.

Lots of quotes will start low, and then get bumped up for ridiculous reasons "oh - you want skirting boards? that's not in the original quote..."

The answer is it depends a lot on the structural side - if you want to pillars that's more steel so more money. Party wall awards (annoying neighbours) that's another 2 or 3 grand. Even paint is amazingly expensive.

Mine was about 100 grand, plus 5 grand for bifolds. Then the actual kitchen ft out itself is about 35 grand or so. And the flooring and underfloor heating is another few thousand. Overall it cost LOADS!

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