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FAQs

Do we need Planning permission for our Cellar Conversion?

No all the work is completed under a building notice.

Do I need to pay a deposit?

No as Broadoak just require stage payments based on the work completed. As a general rule of thumb if a cellar is £15,000 and going to take 6 weeks there would be 6 equal payments, with the last payment being made when all snags and the building control notice has been issued.

Do we need to contact the Local Authority?

No Broadoak will do that as part of the service

How long does a cellar conversion take?

For a small mid terrace approx. 6 weeks up to 12-14 weeks for large Victorian/Edwardian properties with multi chambers.

Will you have men on site every day?

That would be the plan from the start and only change if unforeseen circumstances occur.

Do we need an architect for a Cellar Conversion?

Generally, not unless we are adding to the cellar by means of further excavation into the garden.

Will the cellar conversion intrude on our day to day life?

No as 99% of the traffic and material are accessed via the new or existing window well.

Will you need constant access thought the house?

Generally, only the beginning and end of the working day.

Is a Cellar Conversion expensive?

When comparing the cost of a cellar conversion to other home improvement options, it’s often more affordable than you might expect. Generally, a cellar conversion tends to be less expensive per square metre than a single-storey extension. The exact cost will depend on various factors, including the specific requirements of your project, the current condition of your cellar, and the level of finish you desire. For the most up-to-date pricing information, we recommend contacting us for a personalised quote tailored to your individual needs.

Who will be my point of contact throughout the project?

We have two contracts mangers who will work closely together to make sure all the clients requirements and questions are answered. All communications are transferred to the Senior Management Team at our weekly contracts meeting.

What head height can be achieved?

This is subject to the depth of the foundations unless under pinning is preferred. An ideal minimum head height finished floor to ceiling would be approx. 2.0 anything less is the clients choice.
How far do you take the project?
To a level where the client only has to think about what colour to paint and what floor coverings they want. Broadoak can also organise these works.

Throughout the years Broadoak have built up a diverse portfolio, carrying out a broad range of works up and down the country including the refurbishment of flood damaged properties in the Yorkshire, timber treatment works for Taylor Woodrow in Gibraltar, and domestic and commercial basement conversions and loft conversions across the North West.

Broadoak are also skilled in carrying out single and double storey home extensions, home remodelling services and garage conversions.

Broadoak are dedicated to carrying out high quality workmanship with service and client communications that are second to none. If you’d like to talk to us about a project get in touch with a member of our team today…

Why choose
an improvement
from Broadoak?

  • ADD VALUE
  • MORE ROOM
  • EXTRA BEDROOMS
  • REVIVE A SPACE

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