Upcoming first floor addition in Forestville
This is the Spannenberg and Son service-
Step 1
Full concept design with detailed quotation delivered in 3 weeks
Step 2
Production of documents like site survey, engineering, full working drawings all CDC approved in 3 months and ready to start building.
Step 3
Produce and sign contracts for the build
Step 4
Handover to one of our experienced and qualified project managers to be your contact throughout the build and to organise and co ordinate materials, trades and the build from start to finish.
Check out our reviews to find out what our other clients have to say about this process and their experience.
Progress on our First floor addition project underway at Wattle Grove.
On site is our Project manager Nigel, carpenters Daniel and Adrian, apprentice carpenter Caitlin and Peter our labourer who is also a qualified bricklayer currently making some mods to a brick wall down on the lower level.
We have the experience the experienced team the systems and processes to deliver on your renovation.
Genuine service and Quality workmanship since 1971
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Is your Builder complying with the Home Building Act? have you signed a contract before you start building?
Things you need to check are-
A contractor who is doing building work on your home over $20000 needs to provide a certificate of insurance for home warranty insurance. If your builder or contractor is not registered for this insurance or cannot provide a certificate of insurance, it is illegal for him to contract and work on your home.
It is not legal to split the work or the contract up into small segments to get around the threshold. Eg $10k for cabinets and $12k for install or $19k for demolition and $18k for tiling.
The certificate of insurance must be in place before signing.
Is the contractor licensed? or does he have the correct licence for the work entailed? if He does not He is working illegally.
A contractor cannot take a deposit from you till the contract has been signed.
You can find out more through the Department of Fair Trading online and you can also search up a contractors licence online.
6 Things to Consider When Planning a First Floor Addition: Home Improvement Tips
People may also call this a ‘Second Storey Addition’
Adding a second storey addition to your home can be a great way to increase the amount of living space you have, and in particular bedrooms and bathrooms. However, it’s important to consider all of the factors involved in this type of home improvement project before you get started. In this blog post, we will discuss 6 things you need to think about before planning a second storey addition!