Kitchen Extension Cost

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What type of foundations
What type of windows
What type of roof
What type of walls
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Soldato
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Im a landscaper/gardener. I get asked questions like this all the time.

I always say I have to see the area to quote. If access is poor, the price will go up for a starters.

To save yourself some cash you could get a few mates round and get the footings done. Then ring a few builders for the brick work. It's not something to rush into. Do the maths, get a few quotes.

Don't forget,c isn't always the best job either.

Just realized your based in Manchester. If you need a bricky, roofer, window fitter, kitchen filter I knew a few. Don't know any plumbers or sparkys tho :p
 
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Thanks for the offers of help guys, but TBH, we haven't purchased anywhere yet. In our budget there's little that fits the bill especially kitchen wise and this is why I posed the question, for when we make the jump.
 
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Thanks for the offers of help guys, but TBH, we haven't purchased anywhere yet. In our budget there's little that fits the bill especially kitchen wise and this is why I posed the question, for when we make the jump.

Understandable pal. No point getting a house that isn't right or can't be made right.

Thing is with extensions, the materials all cost a fortune. Then everyone wants a wage.

Not many people do a job start to finish, they will usually get someone in to do something. I'm not good and everything garden related. Bit I won't quote for something I can't do. I'm happy making my money with other types of work rather than doing a bad job.

So when you have to get someone else in they will charge a big price as it's not there job or customer.
 

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Appreciate costs vary depending on location but looking for an idea how much a kitchen extension would be, say 5m x 3m. Anyone had this done recently?


We've just had a quote from the chap that did our loft conversion for something similar, 18m2 single story side extension, garage to the front, kitchen extension to rear, flat roof - 20k for the building work, 7k for the kitchen supplied and fitted. We're supplying the white goods and I'll be doing the flooring.
 
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We are planning one at the moment single story kitchen about 18m2, quotes are varying quite widely. So far half have come in around 20-26 mark and others have been 42-45k with not much in the middle tbh. Its two extremes - very odd.
 
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£20k for 18m² is dirt cheap if they are good.
One of my quotes had provisionals for external work (shed & patio) higher than that. Suffice to say it's not in budget.
 
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£30k I'd say was a bare minimum. We've just got a few quotes in to change our single garage into a double. They 'only' need to knock one wall down, build a new one and redo the roof. That was £10k
 
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