Tuesday 6 November 2012

What is the Cost of a Self Build House?

By Tim Karpinski


Self-Build is creating your own house through design, from the start to completion. Your home will be built to your budget, your wants and your preferences. You may have precisely what you need and economise.

Why Self Build?

Building a customised home gives you total control of your budget therefore maximizing the value for money of your new home. It gives you total control of the specification and allows for far more choice than you would get if you were purchasing an existing home or a developer built home. There is a sense of accomplishment in understanding that each penny has been spent wisely in making a home that you are fully pleased with as opposed to buying a ready made home from a development that may not have the quality you demand. Additionally , actually you have saved the developer's profit for yourself and built it into the quality of your house.

The best way to Self Build

You want a plot of land and planning permission. You will need to engage an architect who will design your house to meet what you want within your budget. Then, you may either employ a single contractor do manage all the works or you can engage all of the building trades and manage them yourself saving even more money.

One of the most efficient techniques of building a self build home is to utilise the timber frame construction technique. Timber frame is a dry construction technique where the frame acts as a superstructure supporting the building so there is no need for internal load bearing walls. The frames are constructed in a factory so this means that they can be very quickly erected on site. This also means that other works can commence as soon as the frame has been erected. Timber frame construction is faster and cheaper than traditional strategies.

How Much Does Self Build Cost?

Due to the use of factory constructed frame panels, it is way easier to calculate the price of a timber frame self build house. There is a Self Build Cost Calculator which should give you a fair estimate. To get the estimate, you'll need to enter the following...

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- The number of soakaways
- The length of foul water drainage
- The length of surface water drainage
- The area for the drive
- The area for terraces and paths
- The insulation (U) value of the timber frame panels
- The type of roof tile
- The number of dormers
- The outside wall covering
- The number of fitted wardrobes
- The area of wall tiling
- The area of floor tiling
- The type of external windows and doors (wood, aluminum or combination)
- Whether or not a garage is necessary.




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