Hi - I'm having an extension built in the next 3 months (planning etc all agreed and builders selected). The extension will increase the house size by c 50% and will affect 2/3 of the existing frontage. The house is a 1950s build and I want to ensure the extension looks as natural as possible.
The builder has said we can use either closely matched new bricks/tiles, or go for reclaimed items.
I have 2 questions I hope someone can help with:
a) Is it sensible to use reclaimed materials that are 60 odd years old - I have heard of bricks & tiles becoming porous etc - would using reclaimed materials be fitting materials that are coming to the ends of their lives and I will have problems in 10, 20 years etc, or will they last another 60 years with no problems?
b) We have agreed a price for the extension - would reclaimed materials push up the price up/down or be in line with using new materials?
Any advice gratefully received!
The builder has said we can use either closely matched new bricks/tiles, or go for reclaimed items.
I have 2 questions I hope someone can help with:
a) Is it sensible to use reclaimed materials that are 60 odd years old - I have heard of bricks & tiles becoming porous etc - would using reclaimed materials be fitting materials that are coming to the ends of their lives and I will have problems in 10, 20 years etc, or will they last another 60 years with no problems?
b) We have agreed a price for the extension - would reclaimed materials push up the price up/down or be in line with using new materials?
Any advice gratefully received!