Garage Conversion Scotland

We have many happy customers throughout Scotland here are just some of the surrounding areas we have successful projects in Aberdeen, Angus, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Dumfries & Galloway, Fife, Perth & Kinross, Scottish Borders, Falkirk, Stirling

A major project such as a garage conversion needs to be tackled with great sensitivity. As always, thorough research and careful planning are the keys to success in converting your garage – cutting corners in the initial stages could prove expensive in the future.

Choose Your Company Carefully

Make sure you get a copy of a contract with the terms and conditions off the contractor you choose to convert your garage. Also get a fixed cost from your contractor on the contract, it isn’t unheard of some contractors increasing costs half way through a project if its not a fixed price.

Confirm with contractor that they will be working on your property till its completely finished, in some cases they may have other building work underway as the same time as yours. Your not wanting a tradesman turning up at 8pm to brick up your front elevation or to fit your electrics etc.

Insurance

Ask to see a copy of their liability insurance, do NOT choose anybody who hasn’t got cover, this is asking for trouble.

Guarantee

Make sure you ask what kind and how long a guarantee you will be getting, again ask to see a copy of their guarantee. If you are offered a 1 year guarantee the company or individual obviously don’t want to know about any problems you may have 13 months down the line, this is hard to believe considering the amount of money involved in having your garage converted.



Electrical

Make sure all electrical work is carried out by an electrician certified under Scotland’s trade association for the electrical industry. You MUST have your electrical work in your conversion signed off at the end of the job and you should get a certificate from the electrician.

Some people offering a “too good to refuse” offer in most cases wont use an electrician who is a member or will try to do the electrics themselves to cut costs.

The local authority will ask for your unique electrical certificate when issuing your completion certificate at the end of your project, if you don’t have one, you wont get your completion certificate.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

The penalties for non-compliance with building regulations can be severe and hefty, penalties can be imposed on the home owner, who is ultimately responsible for any alterations to their home.

If correct procedures are not followed then problems usually arise when the home owner decides to sell their property. The vendors solicitor will ask for the formal planning approval, which if not available will often cause the sale to fall through.

Building Control Approval

The other major hurdle is Building Control approval. The onus is on the home owner to show that all major works to their property comply with current regulations, especially with respect to electrical and gas installations.

It will be a pre-requisite that a Building Control certificate be available in order for a sale to proceed.

Beware - a cheaper price usually equals a reduced specification or poor quality finish, causing possible structural and cosmetic problems in the future.

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