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Things you need to know about extensions and additions to your home

Written by Staff Writer | Aug 6, 2013 5:46:23 AM

There are times in your life when you need to decide whether to move house or just extend your living space. Moving is definitely a hassle, as is adding extensions to your home. Here are some things to think about if you are contemplating calling a builder and/or starting a construction project.

Up or out extensions

Home extensions offer attractive options for maximising your living space. Extending vertically through the roof space can mean a bigger home without losing that valuable yard space. As a bonus, those upstairs rooms also enjoy extra light and some wonderful views.

However, there may be council restrictions on extending upwards, so extending outwards may be your only option. However, this option will lose you some yard space. It can save time, money, and unwanted disruptions to your life.

Who to consult about an extension

If you already have your plans and designs worked out, you should consult a builder who knows how to take those plans and turn them into your dream extension. An experienced builder can give you great advice regarding things that might fail your building plans or ideas that can improve it. They are also knowledgeable when it comes to building regulations, so they can ensure that everything complies with these requirements.

However, there are some things you should be sure of before you sign on the dotted line. Make sure your builder is licensed and has experience constructing extensions.  It’s worth taking some time to compare what different builders are offering, then choose the one who you feel has an understanding of what you have in mind, can do it within your budget, and you are confident will bring the works in on time.

Other basic information about extensions

Any home extension in Australia means submitting an application to your local council.  Most builders are familiar with this process and can guide you through the paperwork that gets your plans approved through the council. Remember that this process takes some time and money, so make sure that you factor this in when planning.

When it comes to costs, there’s no one answer that fits all home extensions. The cost will depend on how big the project is, who you hire to make it happen, how long it takes and the extent of the disruption to your everyday life. The best way to work that out is to get some quotes from builders. You can compare these quotes, making sure these include labour and materials.  Don’t forget to add another ten per cent to your project budget to allow for any unexpected costs or delays.