Extending and Improving Your Home: An Introduction
Author(s): M. J. Billington (Author), Clive Gibbs (Author)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date: 20 July 2012
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 264 pages
ISBN-10: 1405198117
ISBN-13: 9781405198110
Book Description
Written for small builders and tradesmen such as bricklayers and carpenters, as well as householders wanting to provide more space and enhanced living conditions without the substantial cost of moving house. While there are many books that deal with the construction aspects of extending a house, there are few sources that combine the planning, construction and regulatory aspects into one easily accessible source. Extending and Improving a Home meets that need. By focussing on specific building elements – foundations, walls, roofs, services, finishes etc – the book neatly provides a comprehensive, accessible guide to the areas of home improvement that cause most concern for householders and small builders.
Extending and Improving a Home will: Guide you through the maze of legislation that affects most building alterations and extensions; show how to go about getting a project realised in terms of design, choice of contractor and construction, successfully and to budget, and give sound technical solutions for all the elements of a project that also comply with Building Regulations.
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House extensions and improvements have gained enormously in popularity as a way of providing more space and enhanced living conditions without the substantial cost of moving house. While there are many books that deal with the construction aspects of extending a house, there are few sources that combine the planning, construction and regulatory aspects into one easily accessible source. Extending and Improving a Home meets that need. By focussing on specific building elements – foundations, walls, roofs, services, finishes etc – the book neatly provides a comprehensive, accessible guide to the areas of home improvement that cause most concern for householders.
The main aims of Extending and Improving a Home are to:
Guide the reader through the maze of legislation that affects most building alterations and extensions
Show how to go about getting a project realised in terms of design, choice of contractor and construction, successfully and to budget
Give sound technical solutions for all the elements of a project that also comply with Building Regulations
Therefore it will be of use not only to householders but also to small builders, tradesmen such as bricklayers and carpenters, students on the first year of construction and architectural design courses at tertiary and higher education establishments and building professionals such as estate agents, building surveyors, architects and other designers.
From the Back Cover
House extensions and improvements have gained enormously in popularity as a way of providing more space and enhanced living conditions without the substantial cost of moving house. While there are many books that deal with the construction aspects of extending a house, there are few sources that combine the planning, construction and regulatory aspects into one easily accessible source. Extending and Improving a Home meets that need. By focussing on specific building elements – foundations, walls, roofs, services, finishes etc – the book neatly provides a comprehensive, accessible guide to the areas of home improvement that cause most concern for householders.
The main aims of Extending and Improving a Home are to:
Guide the reader through the maze of legislation that affects most building alterations and extensions
Show how to go about getting a project realised in terms of design, choice of contractor and construction, successfully and to budget
Give sound technical solutions for all the elements of a project that also comply with Building Regulations
Therefore it will be of use not only to householders but also to small builders, tradesmen such as bricklayers and carpenters, students on the first year of construction and architectural design courses at tertiary and higher education establishments and building professionals such as estate agents, building surveyors, architects and other designers.
About the Author
M. J. Billington is a chartered building surveyor and is currently Managing Director of Construction Auditing Services Ltd, a company that specialises in latent defects insurance technical auditing, and Chairman of Certass Ltd, a Building Regulations Competent Person Scheme for replacement windows and doors.
C. Gibbs is a building surveyor with over 30 years experience in education and the construction industry.