Lambchops65
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You might have been given a few prices, etc, but i'll guarantee you that for what you're doing you'll need proper plans and specs before you get anyone to price it out and complete the job. As for not wanting PP, I would certainly check that out for complete certainty and insurance purposes. Pointless saying anymore on it with no detail whatsoever given. Good luck with it.Thank you for your responses. I'm not sure about a list of specific builders but they did all mention SEAI grants etc and that would be part of their process.
One of the original companies I approached, did up a few floor plans (which I paid for of course) so that was a good starting point. They took onsite dims and drafted existing and proposed floor plans. I then used these plans to get costs for the other builders. I wouldn't require PP for what I am looking to do unless I decide to extend further or extend to the front of the proper
Or any part of the extension protrudes to the side, altering the appearance of the front or side elevations of adding front facing skylights... To be sure you can submit plans to your local authority seeking a Section 5 Declaration that the proposal falls under exempted development.I wouldn't require PP for what I am looking to do unless I decide to extend further or extend to the front of the property.
What are the above figures all about?Patricia Power says
New/extension 2750-5200
Renovation 1500-2000
I think her price is turnkey, i.e. excludes most of the things you had excluded, but includes kitchens, but excludes white goods. She did a great interview on optimisehome on Instagram that someone linked to recently.
Renovation price increases with the more walls you want to knock or build or more windows you want to close or open.
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