#Frame is up on our #firstflooraddition at #Wattlegrove, look back on our timeline and you will see Spannenberg and Son build in good time.
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Carpenters at work
#Carpenters at work
Here is some of our carpenters at work, Daniel, Trent and Drew standing the wall frames on our #firstflooraddition at #Wattlegrove for Mark and Nicole.
Carpenters are the key #trade in home #construction, they need to be fit, work in with many other trades and posses a broad depth of #skills.
We are very fortunate to have such a good team of guys, they work hard, are highly skilled and care for the work and our clients.
Keep up the good work guys.
New job for Michael and Polly at #wattlegrove
New job for Michael and Polly at #wattlegrove
Just started, some #foundation work first, then off with the roof in a few weeks to add a floor on top. Watch this #homeextension go up.
Should I renovate my existing home or build new?
This is a question many people consider
As a home renovation specialist, I am going to put some points forward for renovating in lieu of new build.
Renovating your house is often seen as more expensive per meter square than building new – You can demolish your house and rebuild new but you can expect that to cost more than adding a first or ground floor addition and renovating say your kitchen or bathroom, you can generally add space and do much to your house at much less cost than demolition and rebuild.
You may be considering selling and buying elsewhere, disadvantages are –
you will need to find temporary accomodation
you may not get the house you want in the area you live? More often than not people don’t want to move, you children are in schools there, you like your friends and neighbours.
You may like the character of your’e original home.
You may even have an attachment to your’e current home and the memories there.
Stamp duty and moving costs can add costs also.
Doesn’t happen too often but occasionally the original house is in very bad shape and is not worth fixing up, but this is rare.
It is down to your situation but these are some good points to think about.
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It’s like opening the curtains
The scaffold has been removed.
This is un update on our Mount Annan job. #Render and #clad finishes on this #firstflooraddition. Stairs next week and bathroom tiled. Spannenberg and Son #homextension specialists.