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As I started watching I thought of a ‘sensible’ price for materials, I then trebled it and added on a bit and I got £20k. But then the stark reality is its treble again for a finished job. It makes any possibility of us ever having an extension near impossible to justify!
I hear you, I actually worry about the future of my business. If regular people cannot afford to work on their homes where does that leave me, a specialist in house extensions and internal alterations
@@RealLifeArchitecture Could/do you do new build architecture as well? Then maybe we'd actually have some decent and well thought out new build property in the UK for a change!
Great video and nice to see someone sharing cost data. For what's involved that slapping cost looks competitive as will be a decent amount of temporary works in that. Just tendered a slapping through a 600mm thick stone wall on a 1.5 storey dwelling (part of a modest extension project) - needs 3No beams on SHS posts & pad founds - the works associated with the slapping are varying between £14K - £20K + VAT across the tenders received (and my project looks considerably easier than yours!). All the best :)
At first I thought that was a scary price, but after listening to you, it isn’t just putting an extension on the property it is keeping your property and the neighbour’s property standing. With building and interest rates still high very few people will be able to afford this type of work.
I will post photos on the community tab and on insta. I was very fortunate the client agreed to this video. Work starts next week and d should take three months
could do with a better break down "internal partiatons" it represents almost 50% of the internal . Researching I found a steel beam 5m length can cost anything from £1000 to £2000 pounds. I am trying to reconcile your cost in terms how you define the rest of the work.
My elderly neighbour is currently doing this, taking down a wall/chimney. She had 2 quotes, one at 4k and one at 21k. She went with the 4k builder who could start the next day. When they started she had a panic on and came to ask me if I thought it was right that it doesn't need a steel and I agreed with her that I thought it did. Either way though she has let them carry on so I'm not sure what she has agreed with them.
@@RealLifeArchitecture Oh I appreciate there's lots of alarm bells and she knows it, but still lets them into her house (she paid half up front). Its a bungalow and I think they were surprised when the upstairs floor joist ran the length of the wall, parallel to to wall they were taking out. I helped/advised as best I can, but i'm not sure what more I can do. Was interesting to see that you came up with the same number though.
They're clearly cowboys, out to rip her off. She needs to kick them off the job. She'll lose her £2k, valuable lesson but best to do it before they cause far more damage that could have serious safety risks.
I remodelled a house a few years back and although not quite this big of a difference in pricing it was significant. Guy I went with was 30 years in the game, and after a few minutes told me the structural engineer was wrong, no need for a joist etc and he’ll help me with all the regs and local authority. Without going into too much detail he saved me £5k and everyone told me not to trust a builder over a structural engineer or other builders who quoted significantly more. 10 years on I believe all the work (after being signed off) is all still good. Some builders sadly still see old people as an opportunity to cash in or young naive people like I once was.
Great video. So much more involved structurally than most appreciate. Curiously what are PD1 & PD2? Are they detail references? Initially I thought PD2 could be a padstone, which makes sense in masonry. But PD1 over the inner window steel lintel is throwing me off. Also, was this cost of works for the beam to be installed in the existing floor joist zone or will there be a down stand?
Section 2.02 Rear Windows relates to the cost of forming the large opening in the rear wall of the house, not the supply of new windows. £15k for this is reasonable
Just put in an offer on a property and thought this wouldn’t be no more than a couple of thousand 🤦♂️🤬 The walls do not have another wall above them so o guess they aren’t load bearing which I hope means I can remove the walls for less.
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As I started watching I thought of a ‘sensible’ price for materials, I then trebled it and added on a bit and I got £20k.
But then the stark reality is its treble again for a finished job.
It makes any possibility of us ever having an extension near impossible to justify!
I hear you, I actually worry about the future of my business. If regular people cannot afford to work on their homes where does that leave me, a specialist in house extensions and internal alterations
@@RealLifeArchitecture Could/do you do new build architecture as well? Then maybe we'd actually have some decent and well thought out new build property in the UK for a change!
Great video and nice to see someone sharing cost data. For what's involved that slapping cost looks competitive as will be a decent amount of temporary works in that. Just tendered a slapping through a 600mm thick stone wall on a 1.5 storey dwelling (part of a modest extension project) - needs 3No beams on SHS posts & pad founds - the works associated with the slapping are varying between £14K - £20K + VAT across the tenders received (and my project looks considerably easier than yours!). All the best :)
Thank you for sharing as well !
Great video. I had something very similar done last year in Surrey and the costs were close to this.
Thank you for confirming, it’s good to know.
At first I thought that was a scary price, but after listening to you, it isn’t just putting an extension on the property it is keeping your property and the neighbour’s property standing. With building and interest rates still high very few people will be able to afford this type of work.
I agree, on both points
Thanks, very helpful. 👋
Glad to be of use
@@RealLifeArchitecture 🤭… i’d go to you for my french build if yr up for it.
Brill. Can we get an update video once work is half way through...client willing of course.
I will post photos on the community tab and on insta. I was very fortunate the client agreed to this video. Work starts next week and d should take three months
Would the ceiling be damaged if you just put a massive walk through between the two rooms instead of breaking the wall entirely?
Why do they always quote costs excluding VAT like we don't have to pay for that too 😅
Hi, just wondering how these prices compare to london prices? I have quotes to this for a 4mx2.5m and it looks like more than double that price
Hi Gina, did you get your work done? If yes, can you share, how much it cost did you pay in the end?
could do with a better break down "internal partiatons" it represents almost 50% of the internal . Researching I found a steel beam 5m length can cost anything from £1000 to £2000 pounds. I am trying to reconcile your cost in terms how you define the rest of the work.
My elderly neighbour is currently doing this, taking down a wall/chimney. She had 2 quotes, one at 4k and one at 21k. She went with the 4k builder who could start the next day. When they started she had a panic on and came to ask me if I thought it was right that it doesn't need a steel and I agreed with her that I thought it did. Either way though she has let them carry on so I'm not sure what she has agreed with them.
What it needs is a structural engineers design and certificate. Also, construction costs should not vary that much between firms of similar size
@@RealLifeArchitecture Oh I appreciate there's lots of alarm bells and she knows it, but still lets them into her house (she paid half up front). Its a bungalow and I think they were surprised when the upstairs floor joist ran the length of the wall, parallel to to wall they were taking out. I helped/advised as best I can, but i'm not sure what more I can do. Was interesting to see that you came up with the same number though.
@@Coppice1 my guess is she will end up paying far more in the long run.
They're clearly cowboys, out to rip her off. She needs to kick them off the job. She'll lose her £2k, valuable lesson but best to do it before they cause far more damage that could have serious safety risks.
I remodelled a house a few years back and although not quite this big of a difference in pricing it was significant. Guy I went with was 30 years in the game, and after a few minutes told me the structural engineer was wrong, no need for a joist etc and he’ll help me with all the regs and local authority. Without going into too much detail he saved me £5k and everyone told me not to trust a builder over a structural engineer or other builders who quoted significantly more. 10 years on I believe all the work (after being signed off) is all still good.
Some builders sadly still see old people as an opportunity to cash in or young naive people like I once was.
Great video. So much more involved structurally than most appreciate.
Curiously what are PD1 & PD2? Are they detail references?
Initially I thought PD2 could be a padstone, which makes sense in masonry. But PD1 over the inner window steel lintel is throwing me off.
Also, was this cost of works for the beam to be installed in the existing floor joist zone or will there be a down stand?
PD = pad stone. The beams were installed below floor joist zone.
I just saw in that breakdown "rear windows" at 15k.
Maybe i need to change my glasses.
That can't be right.
Section 2.02 Rear Windows relates to the cost of forming the large opening in the rear wall of the house, not the supply of new windows. £15k for this is reasonable
Just put in an offer on a property and thought this wouldn’t be no more than a couple of thousand 🤦♂️🤬
The walls do not have another wall above them so o guess they aren’t load bearing which I hope means I can remove the walls for less.
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Maybe I should not buy a place that needs work 😂
Completely out of touch