We offer an in-house design service or you can engage your designer of choice.
Your project may include opening up the back of your home with removal of internal walls, installing new windows and doors, maybe an alfresco.
We offer an in-house design service or you can engage your designer of choice.
Your project may include opening up the back of your home with removal of internal walls, installing new windows and doors, maybe an alfresco.
Design – Ben Spannenberg
Builder -Spannenberg and Son
Project Manager-Nigel DeLatorre
-Design and fully detailed quotation delivered in a 2-3 week timeframe
-Full plans produced and CDC approved ready for contracts in 2 month timeframe
-build start Early Nov 2020 and completed mid March 2021 including a 3 week Christmas break.
-Concept design delivered on budget
-Build delivered on budget and on time.
Choose an experienced design and construct builder for your renovations.
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It is with great pleasure that we can announce the winner of the Spannenberg and Son renovation relief competition.
Congratulations to the Blair family.
Spannenberg and Son is celebrating 50 years and as part of our celebrations is giving back.
The Blair family are a missionary family working with refugees. They are a family of 9 living in a 3 bedroom house which needs work, and it is our pleasure to help this family and to show that God loves them, and that we appreciate the sacrifice they make to help others.
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Renovating home can be one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences, but mistakes are easily made during the process. Therefore, it is exceedingly important that you have a thorough plan in place before getting started. In this blog, we detail 5 common mistakes to avoid when building a new home.
#1 Mistake: Putting Cost Before Quality
Cheap generally means something must be sacrificed, perhaps in the materials, the labour, or the experience of the builder. At the end of the day, if you’re building a home that’s going to last decades, you do not want to be paying for the sacrifice with never-ending repairs.
We suggest that you take a look at the ‘bigger picture’, not only the costs. Set a realistic budget, decide on the absolute maximum you’re willing to spend, and make this known to your builder. Consider the highest possible quality of materials you can afford; you want to be satisfied with the end result, in terms of appearance, as well as doing all to ensure your home will prove to be of lasting value.
#2 Mistake: Inadequate Builder Research
Unknowingly choosing an unlicensed or uninsured builder could spell out disaster for you. You need to check the reliability of the potential builders’ company; don’t be afraid to ask lots of questions because once you sign a contract, there is no going back. Look at their financial history, previous experience at renovating homes and their testimonials.
Go with a builder that is going to put your needs first, and ideally, is a Best Practice builder, aka a certified builder who strives to be distinctly ‘client-centric’ in all aspects of their work. Just as importantly, choose a builder who you can have open conversations with – they need to be able to advise you on things that could go wrong in your plan, and keep you informed at every step of the process.
#3 Mistake: Failing to Assemble Your Team from the Start
Engage the builder at the design stage!
When building your team, you need to start somewhere – architect, builder, or designer. You can either use a specialist builder who works alongside your architects and designers, or they may have an in-house design crew.
The important thing is to bring together your whole team before starting the process. This will help with budgeting and can prevent setbacks that may happen when a new team member comes on with new ideas after the already started design process.
#4 Mistake: Failing to Review Contracts Carefully
Reading over and double-checking contracts might be tedious, but it will ensure you are aware of everything that is in the paperwork. In its simplest form, a contract must cover details such as all contact details, cost projections, the actual plans, schedule, and how variations are to be managed. Minor misunderstandings or ambiguity in paperwork can result in headaches down the road, so read the fine print.
#5 Mistake: Rushing the Process
Making changes on paper is simple and less costly than changing something once construction has started, so make sure you are satisfied with the plan before going ahead. Extending or renovating your home is a big investment, so do your best to not rush into making decisions as cutting corners and rushing the process may lead to a disappointing result.
Renovate Your Home with Spannenberg & Son
Renovating or extending your home is a major project, and if not planned properly, it can become stressful and costly. Make sure you do the research, plan ahead, and trust the process. Here at Spannenberg & Son, we are your dedicated home extension and renovation specialists. Renovating homes in Sydneys south west and northern beaches since 1971, we are the trusted professionals who can help you build your dream home. Please get in touch with our team to learn more.
“If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” – Benjamin Franklin
Remember only recently when such a large swathe of our state forests burnt down?
Worldwide timber shortage – Market Update – April 2021
The housing market continues to grow with record housing construction demand reported. With regard to certain timber supply, lead times are extending out and costs are heading north. We have read several reports pointing toward a suggested catalysts which include international demand, international freight/shipping costs and our local stimulus. Commentary from our suppliers is that some of their initial estimates around price increases will be greater than they first anticipated. This appears to be due to the impacts of a global market, coupled with other world economies, essentially “bidding” for the same materials we require in Australia. This will potentially continue to put demand on supply and inevitably continued price pressure.
Lead times from suppliers are extending beyond traditional timeframes, floor systems are running at 6-7 weeks from order. This is being factored into delivery dates and orders being placed to minimise any potential delays.
Several materials are also becoming scarce and could present supply issues. These are likely to be;
• 17c Engineered beams – generally used for lintels and beams where the opening is large.
• GL Primed Beams – generally used as exposed beams.
• 70mm Structural Timber (70mm walls)
• Floor Systems (I-joists & LVL)
Increases to material costs we are aware of to date include;
• Structural Pine – Increase of 15%
• Floor Systems – Increase of 15-25%
• Engineered Wood Product (EWP) – Increase of 15- 25%
• Metal Fixings – Increase of 8%
Timing on these increases continue to range and we have price increase notifications up until July 1st, 2021. Any price rises beyond July are currently unknown.
Unfortunately, due to these cost movements we are likely to see an increase in the supply of frames, trusses and floor systems in the vicinity of 12%.
Spannenberg and Son have solutions in place to meet demand and control costs!
1/We have recently stocked up on timber including slings of timber imported from Germany, we are recycling where we can and using Australian steel from local suppliers as an alternative to timber where we can.
2/We have been gearing up for this demand and have the experience, systems and processes in place, we have employed extra staff and have arrangements with our trades and suppliers who have worked with us over many years and are up to the task.
3/Many Builders in a high demand environment may be burning the candles at both ends, taking on a workload they cannot cope with or employing staff not up to the task.
4/Spannenberg and Son only employs qualified and experienced trades and staff so that we can deliver quality and service very time.