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Getting the builders in.
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Then you have the problem of finding a decent architect..........Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWould it be better to find an architect first, and ask him to find a local builder to estimate on his drawings.
Most architect will show you their work with past clients and know builders who are up to the job."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Only cos I'm related to a man who did just that when he wanted a loft conversion.Originally posted by conned tractor View PostThis is good advice...surprisingly from a, er, woman.
I know others who went down the architect route, and due to what they wanted and where they lived had to f*** around with council planning. Then one couple had disagreements with the builders over the time it was taking. There as if you have an idea of what is allowed in terms of loft extensions in your area it will save you time and hassle."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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We found a local architect and he did the drawings and plans with a view of using a local builder and driving the cost down.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWould it be better to find an architect first, and ask him to find a local builder to estimate on his drawings.
Most architect will show you their work with past clients and know builders who are up to the job.
However the specialist company used their own in house architectComment
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Many many thanks to all for posting (Halo gets a special
) except for AtW who missed the PS in the OP.
I'm out of rep dishing privs but will be doing the rounds tomorrow.
I'll have a looky at the JCT contracts as they're only £16. A small cost for peace of mind.
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Completely agree. Refreshing to have such practical advise on here. A simple yet effective solution, hopefully mitigating a number of risks, and without involving a number of intermediate links in the chain.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOnly cos I'm related to a man who did just that when he wanted a loft conversion.
I know others who went down the architect route, and due to what they wanted and where they lived had to f*** around with council planning. Then one couple had disagreements with the builders over the time it was taking. There as if you have an idea of what is allowed in terms of loft extensions in your area it will save you time and hassle.Comment
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