Hi all
I wonder if you guys can advise me on something.
I'm thinkin about having my integral garage converted into a new kitchen in march/april and I have had a few builders quote me on the work.
Some suggested dot/dab external wall, some suggested batton/board the external wall but today when I spoke to building control over the phone they suggested that it's unlikely that the external integral garage wall has an cavity insulation therefore I would need 50mm or so Celotex and then plasterboard. Why did none of the builders mention this?
I don't want to accept a quote from someone and have a nasty suprise when Building Control request insulation behind the plasterboard which will all of a sudden lead to extra costs not included within the quote.
Do any of you have any suggestions as to how you would finish the wall, i'm not a massive fan of dot/dab and it's going to be the wall holding all the kitchen units.
I'm also assuming that new footings will need to be dug for the wall/window taking place of the garage door.
I have been quoted £4500 for all the internal work inc electrics and plumbing however the same person quoted £2480 to block up the garage door including window and materials which to me seems very high. Is that about right?
Thanks
Mark
I wonder if you guys can advise me on something.
I'm thinkin about having my integral garage converted into a new kitchen in march/april and I have had a few builders quote me on the work.
Some suggested dot/dab external wall, some suggested batton/board the external wall but today when I spoke to building control over the phone they suggested that it's unlikely that the external integral garage wall has an cavity insulation therefore I would need 50mm or so Celotex and then plasterboard. Why did none of the builders mention this?
I don't want to accept a quote from someone and have a nasty suprise when Building Control request insulation behind the plasterboard which will all of a sudden lead to extra costs not included within the quote.
Do any of you have any suggestions as to how you would finish the wall, i'm not a massive fan of dot/dab and it's going to be the wall holding all the kitchen units.
I'm also assuming that new footings will need to be dug for the wall/window taking place of the garage door.
I have been quoted £4500 for all the internal work inc electrics and plumbing however the same person quoted £2480 to block up the garage door including window and materials which to me seems very high. Is that about right?
Thanks
Mark