hi all, where do i start, April 2023 we decided that we would like to extend our lounge out to the side of the property to give us some more room, we also plan on creating a pantry style cupboard behind the larger extension and have a knock through from the kitchen to access that pantry (we plan on taking out the current fridge freezer and using the space left behind to create the knock through.
We gained planning permission in April 2023, and I’ve had the structural drawings created, I've been waiting for the mortgage rates to come down a little but instead have sold my car and put some money aside and we have enough for the build now.
I've had a few builders around to quote and prices are all very similar, I’m based in Essex, so these are around the 70k mark inc vat
One of the builders mentioned the drain cover and said that had to be a certain distance from the build and if it was a main drain then would have to get a build over agreement from the water board, I asked him and said I have planning approval and he said if you need it it would be would be in the planning letter. If i have planning permission, should I ask the planning office as I can’t see any mention of the drains on the planning approval letter. He said he was on a job and that part of applying for a build over took 6 weeks to get a approval so delayed the build.
Drain is in red
The extension is close to next doors driveway and currently i have a row of laurel hedges which are about 2feet thick and 7feet high, these are mine, one of the builders said they will have to be removed, the neighbour said he would like them to stay as he has to look onto the side of the extension, Don’t want to fall out with the neighbour but I don’t know whether to suggest they come out and I will replace them, I guess I could put a fence in but I don’t think that’s going to look much better, the hedge softens the boundary. The builder said he would dig the foundations, pour them then remove the laurels as he said if he removes them first the foundations might cave in and it will need more concrete.
The roof with the skylight is flat, one builder has said he will felt it, I thought felt roofs were unrealiable, would be better to suggest the EPDM rubber roof for a long lasting roof?
We gained planning permission in April 2023, and I’ve had the structural drawings created, I've been waiting for the mortgage rates to come down a little but instead have sold my car and put some money aside and we have enough for the build now.
I've had a few builders around to quote and prices are all very similar, I’m based in Essex, so these are around the 70k mark inc vat
One of the builders mentioned the drain cover and said that had to be a certain distance from the build and if it was a main drain then would have to get a build over agreement from the water board, I asked him and said I have planning approval and he said if you need it it would be would be in the planning letter. If i have planning permission, should I ask the planning office as I can’t see any mention of the drains on the planning approval letter. He said he was on a job and that part of applying for a build over took 6 weeks to get a approval so delayed the build.
Drain is in red
The extension is close to next doors driveway and currently i have a row of laurel hedges which are about 2feet thick and 7feet high, these are mine, one of the builders said they will have to be removed, the neighbour said he would like them to stay as he has to look onto the side of the extension, Don’t want to fall out with the neighbour but I don’t know whether to suggest they come out and I will replace them, I guess I could put a fence in but I don’t think that’s going to look much better, the hedge softens the boundary. The builder said he would dig the foundations, pour them then remove the laurels as he said if he removes them first the foundations might cave in and it will need more concrete.
The roof with the skylight is flat, one builder has said he will felt it, I thought felt roofs were unrealiable, would be better to suggest the EPDM rubber roof for a long lasting roof?

