Building a house extension

Building a house extension

Article by Brook Zimmatore







The primary reason for failures in building a house extension is a lack of correct project planning resulting in things being done out of sequence.

Like anything, you cannot start at the top, or even midway before you have completed the base which holds it all. By "out of sequence" I am not talking about laying foundations before placing the roof on a house extension.

The primary problem builders doing a house extension seem to run into is a) Incorrect project planning sequence b) Inadequate project management, and c) A lack of materials foresight (not knowing when and where and what something needs to be fitted

A traditional, 10m x 3m side return house extension should take only 10 weeks from the point of breaking ground.

In London, the traditional building company will take anywhere from 4-6 months building a small house extension. This is far too long and usually results in upset and a shortage of finances for both the client and builder.

Bad examples I have seen of bad project planning for house extensions:

Not running water and electrical mains before laying the floor.Laying the floor before installing windows.Installing a staircase (for double story house extensions) after laying the floor and plastering the wallsPlastering the walls before all electrics have been installed.

The solution is simply to think ahead. One needs only to foresee what will interrupt or damage what one is about to build. I have seen builders destroy an entire wall of a house extension only because the production manager would not wait 3 more days for some piping to be delivered.

Short-cuts in building work are not economical. A house extension is much like building a house of Lego. One step at a time, one trade at a time.

Don't create double work for yourself. Do house extensions right the first time by adding a little extra time to your project planning.




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This article was written by Brook Zimmatore, creator of several house extension websites.

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