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Flooding in Wales

We shared essential building maintenance tips after the bad weather & flooding for Wales

In a recent press release published in the digital media in Wales we explain why property owners should do essential checks and building maintenance after the recent bout of bad weather.

Seeing huge chunks of the Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff and the Valleys underwater was heartbreaking to see – and as a local South Wales construction company, we really empathised with those affected, because sadly many will find they aren’t insured for flood damage and the repairs to a flooded building don’t come cheap.

For those whose homes were wrecked, structural repairs won’t be optional, and will need to be done quickly – we’re here to help and happy to offer one on one advice and support as affordably as we can.

However, for those homes and businesses lucky enough to escape the flood damage, such an onslaught of rain in such a short time can affect properties in other ways – and our advice is to undertake maintenance checks to make sure your property is fit to weather any future storms tat may come this year.

Good quality triple glazed windows are a good investment for your property, usually lasting for years, but if you have had them closed all winter (and we wouldn’t blame you), dirty locks and hinges could possibly seize, so we recommend that after all the bad weather, you inspect each window, and clean and apply a little oil to all the moving parts, like hinges, locks etc. The same applies to your conservatory windows and doors, often only used in Summer and ignored all winter.

This will take minutes to do, but will vastly extend the life of your windows and doors.

It goes without saying, too, that if you have any old wooden doors and windows that got battered in the storms, get them repaired, repainted or replaced as soon as you can. If we have any more storms, (and indications are that we will), you need to protect you home and these are your first defence against inclement weather – definitely a defence you can’t afford to fail.

Again, after such a huge onslaught of rain, check your gutters, another seemingly unimportant but vital part of your home’s defences. Look for any holes or cracks which could have occurred during the storms and replace them as soon as possible. A leaking gutter that lets water drip down your walls can create structural damage to your property.
It’s also important to make sure that gutters are free from leaves or dead animals who could have fallen in during the storms. A simple blockage could cause them to fail in the next storm.

Roof maintenance, too, is essential after such windy conditions. Visually check your roof to see if any tiles have been dislodged and pop your head into the loft to see if any light is coming in. Make sure any air vents are clear and contact a roofer or builder if you notice damage and get any repairs done as soon as you can. Minor repairs are always cheaper than a whole new roof – and again, your roof is part of your home’s defence against inclement weather.

While looking at the roof, if you notice moss and ivy, get it removed, both can cause damage through moisture. Finally, if you have a chimney, check the flashing (metal strips that seal the chimney to the roof). If you spot any gaps or slippage, call a professional to repair or replace them as soon as you can.

It’s also worth inspecting any drains on your property – they need to be free flowing to allow flood water to drain, and many Welsh councils were able to prevent floods in less vulnerable areas simply by clearing culverts and making sure excess water could flow freely into the drainage system.

With the unprecedented volume of water we had in such a short space of time, the overwhelmed water system in more vulnerable areas simply couldn’t cope despite best local efforts, but sometimes floods can be created by a drain blockage that could easily have been avoided.

Finally, look around the property too – are there are any overhanging trees with branches which could damage windows, roof tiles or even people underneath them in a storm? Are your fences intact? Take note of any work that can be done now, because you don’t know when the next storms will come.

Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the 2020 spring storms – but a little preventative work can help those fortunate enough to be outside the flood zone from experiencing similar damage. It goes without saying that we’ll be happy to give one on one building advice where we can.

Luxury housing development Romilly Park Barry

We completed the development of 4 new 4 and 5 bed luxury executive homes at Romilly Park in Barry. These hi spec. properties are now all sold, check out the video of the interiors:

The properties have been designed to create an atmosphere of relaxation and intimacy, while clever architectural design and thoughtful space planning manages to evoke a sense of wonderment and harmony. The overall look and feel is of timeless elegance, complete discretion and privacy of location together with the very latest in modern design.

Happy Familly

5 tips on how to successfully extend your home

Make your family happy by adding a bit more space to your home ? Extending or loft conversion is the way forward! Every home is unique to the people who live in them so here are 5 tips on how to successfully extend your home.

1. Get all approvals first

This is where the experts come in depending on the size, shape and scale of your new extension, you may need to apply for planning permission.

Find a designer/builder who is willing to go the extra mile and push the boundaries! You will find that local council websites in Wales provide a lot of information and guides which to ensure your local area is complimented by development and not destroyed so it’s not a system to be knocked!

Building Regulations Approval which is there to enforce construction standards across the UK. Building regulations safeguard designs by making sure the buildings are built correctly and inspections take place along the way.

Talk to your neighbours about your plans, its the polite thing to do , and keep them informed of progress. They are less likely to object and cause problems if you smooth the way first.

2 Set a budget

This might sound a simple step towards making your dream reality but it’s common to overspend on even the smallest projects. The general rule is to allow for £1,000-£2,000 per square meter and then allow an extra 10-20 percent contingency fund. Be realistic with your budget to create the perfect family home with a beautiful and functional extra space.

3 Think outside the box

An extension can be upwards into the loft, outwards as an addition or downwards to a basement therefore no extension is the same so make yours stand out from the crowd and give it the wow factor! Maybe add some quirky details to the design that sets yours aside from the typical extension – whether it is the shape of the extension or a hidden glazing panel where the new meets old.

4 Landscaping

A great design will take into consideration the surroundings and incorporate it into the plan. Good building design is complimented by nature so if you have a view use it, if not create one in your outdoor space. When showing your new extension to friends and family do you really want a tired looking garden or would you rather show off your home as an entirety and be proud to call it all yours?

5 Choose the right builder

Choosing the right builder is crucial to constructing your dream. We suggest you take a look at some of our current and previous projects to see how we meet our clients high standards and discover how we are recommended by other people in the area !

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