The Mansard loft conversion Specialists Moss End
Welcome to CC Top Builders. If you are considering an mansard loft conversion, you have come to right place. For over ten years CC Top Builders does mansard loft conversion all over Moss End, RG42 5 for families wishing to turn the empty roof space in their homes into an extra living area. We have completed literally thousands of mansard loft conversion over the last ten years and have gained invaluable experience in the construction process but also in ensuring all our customers receive great service.
The best attic conversion company in Moss End
Most mansard loft conversion are completed with in two weeks, and disruption to the household is kept to a minimum. All carpets and flooring are fully covered before commencement of work. All rubbish and debris are taken away on completion of the conversion or extension.
Free Mansard loft conversion Consultation
We offer free mansard loft conversion consultations, free quotations and a totally professional service from start to finish. If you want to convert your attic, or need insulation added to your current conversion, renovate or refurbish your house, kitchen or just anything, then call us on 020 3389 8528.
Why Choose CC Top Builders Contractors in London?
- Specialists in mansard loft conversion in mansard loft conversion area.
- General Building Work including extensions, sheds etc.
- 10+ years experience.
- Architect Certificate of Compliance (if requested).
- Top quality Velux windows used.
- Dormer windows also available.
- Custom made stairs supplied and installed.
- Choice of wood or plastered finish.
- Most attics completed in under 8 days.
- Full job, start to finish, including plumbing and electrics.
- En-suites installed if required.
- Hip Roof Extensions (subject to planning permission).
- All rubbish taken away on completion of your attic.
- RSJs installed.
- References available on request.
- Free no-obligation quotes.
- Excellent rates.
- Fully Insured.
- See our gallery of pictures for ideas.
- Just want a Velux Window installed? No problem, we can supply and install a Velux in your kitchen or attic.
Nearby areas we cover:
home improvement near Moss End, RG42 5garage conversion near Tickleback Row, RG42 5
house renovation near Warfield, RG42 6
kitchen refurbishment near Cabbage Hill, RG42 5
kitchen refurbishment near Jealott's Hill, RG42 6
bathroom renovations near Newell Green, RG42 6
renovation near Binfield, RG42 5
renovation near Nuptown, RG42 6
garage conversion near Hawthorn Hill, RG42 6
property refurbishment near Maiden's Green, RG42 6
7 mistakes to avoid when choosing a builder
Building and renovating is not something that we do really often, so it goes without saying that selecting a builder can be a challenging decision with significant repercussions if you get it incorrect. By preventing these common errors you’re more likely to take pleasure in a tension complimentary develop and eliminate budget blow outs.

Choosing the wrong type of builder
Rather simply, if you are extending or renovating you should just be speaking to builders who are experienced in extensions and renovations, and, if you are developing a new house you ought to just be talking to contractors who are experienced in new homes. The best brand-new house builder in the area might be the worst option to develop your extension since there is a lot different about an extension that can quickly catch out a builder without that experience. It is not unusual for new home contractors to present competitive quotes for extension and remodelling projects; however that is often since they don’t have the experience to prepare a quote that sufficiently handles the complexities of an extension
Not getting detailed quotes
Far too many individuals select a builder based on quotes that have a lot of important items missing which are not transparent. No matter how detailed and exhaustive the illustrations may appear, there will generally be a great deal of things missing from the illustrations that the builder needs to prepare an extensive quote.
If the contractors have just been offered with strategies to prepare their quote there is a high likelihood that there will be a lot of crucial products missing out on from the quote and a really high likelihood that will lead to extra costs and prospective conflict with the builder. To prevent this you must always provide the home builders with a detailed Inclusions Schedule as well as the drawings. Inclusions Schedule’s, like ProSpex guarantee you comprehend what will be consisted of in the quote, assurances that the quotes you receive will be far more comprehensive and transparent, making it much easier for everybody included to compare ‘apples with apples’
Assuming that the least expensive quote is the best rate
It is only natural to be drawn to the quote that will conserve you some money, however if that quote is considerably more affordable than the other quotes then you need to be very careful before you pick that builder. A grouping of similar quotes ought to be offering you some clues as to what the ideal rate is to finish the project. Choosing a builder that has provided a quote that is considerably less than other quotes might cause future problems if in truth the builder has actually made an error with the quote. The last thing you desire is for the builder to take faster ways and charge for variations down the track
Not understanding jargon in the quote
There are a few terms that you definitely need to comprehend when examining quotes. If you don’t, you will be exposed to a greater danger of extra expenses throughout construction and your budget plan burning out. There are 2 essential terms that will be crucial in your evaluation of quotes.
For example, when you see ‘Prime Cost’ items and ‘Provisional Sums’ noted you have to understand that they are allowances only and whilst the builder has an obligation to consist of figures that are reasonable, there is likewise a huge variety in the expense of lots of items that might be thought about reasonable. For instance, a toilet can be bought for $250 yet there are also toilets offered for over 3000. You should be especially alert if a quote has a great deal of Provisional Sums in it, as Provisional Sums are often used to make a quote look competitive when in fact it may actually be very deceptive. Adam Hobill’s book, Nail It!, goes into a lot more detail on why it’s so essential to comprehend Provisional Sums
Not speaking to current clients
It’s not difficult for contractors to offer you the details of a number of customers who they know have actually been happy with their services; and for that reason asking builders for recommendations is a little a waste of time as they are only going to offer you details of individuals who will say the ideal thing. Instead, you ‘d be better recommended to ask the builder for the contact information of a number of current customers. Current clients will give you feedback that is less contrived and more useful as they are still immersed at the same time
Unknowning who you’ll be dealing with
Some builders will prepare the quote and be the primary builder on site day to day, whilst some building companies will have a group of people and the individual who prepares and presents the quote might not be your primary contact throughout the construct … you might never see them throughout the rest of the process. You’re going to be handling your builder for lots of months and a close working relationship will be important to guarantee an effective result, so make certain you understand who it is that you will be handling from day to day
Not knowing what is omitted from the quote
Among the best ways to clarify exactly what is consisted of in the quote is to ask the builder to verify exactly what is omitted from the quote. A bit like reverse engineering, it is a great way to uncover any of those items that may have been presumed by either celebration are either consisted of or excluded. Lighting, for example, often develops confusion and ends in dispute if it is not explained at the outset. A builder may estimate for lights, however that will often just consist of the batten fitting (globe holder) and no light fittings, whereas the client is most likely anticipating that light fittings are included