Anyone any idea of the cost per square foot of getting an extension built in Dublin these days. Thinking of a about 380sqft single storey added to the back of the house, no kitchen or bathrooms, only plumbing needed it the extra radiators. One wall would be mostly glazed.
Thanks Ali, the "glazed wall" would have to be either bifolding doors or concertina doors that fold almost all the way back to, approx 5metres in width. I'm sure these add significantly to the cost. No Velux windows at the moment!
Anyone any idea of the cost per square foot of getting an extension built in Dublin these days. Thinking of a about 380sqft single storey added to the back of the house, no kitchen or bathrooms, only plumbing needed it the extra radiators. One wall would be mostly glazed.
Thanks folks, got rough prices for 5m of folding doors ranging from €5k (Bonner Windows) to €15k (Futurefold) plus VAT, no doubt the dearer ones are 3 times better! Have to get some plans drawn up but the doors will be the only out of the ordinary element. When I get a quote I'll post it here.
Just be careful what you're getting quoted for.
Will this include delivery to site, placement at the location, fitting the doors and making good?
It's important to know.
Plus as I said, you'll need to have a properly designed support beam to fix the door rail to and a proper threshold detail to avoid water penetration.
ONQ
http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/BuildingStandards/FileDownLoad,22447,en.pdf (<br />)[broken link removed]
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