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If you’re looking for a quick and cost-effective way to add more space to your home, modular buildings are the way to go
It’s not difficult to see what modular construction garden rooms are becoming so popular in the UK. We all crave a bit of extra space in our homes, and garden rooms are a great way to do that. When you opt for a modular building, though, you can also reduce the disruption to your home, the time it takes, and also the cost.
As everything is pre-fabricated off site, you reduce the amount of material waste, labour costs are lower and the installation is rapid - sometimes in just a day or two. You can also customise the design to suit your space, and all of our modular buildings are fully compliant with building regulations.
Modular buildings can be used for whatever you need some extra space for. What could, say, a prefab office building in your garden do for your day-to-day life? What would it do to the price of your house?
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Modular buildings are structures constructed using prefabricated sections, known as "modules," which are manufactured in a controlled factory environment. These modules are then transported to the building site and assembled to form a complete building. This method ensures consistent quality and efficiency in construction.
While traditional construction occurs entirely on-site, modular construction involves creating building components off-site in a factory setting. This approach offers advantages such as reduced construction time, minimized weather-related delays, and enhanced quality control.
Yes, modular buildings are designed to meet the same building codes and standards as site-built structures. When properly maintained, they can have a lifespan comparable to traditional buildings, offering durability and resilience.
Planning permission requirements for modular buildings are similar to those for traditional constructions. Factors such as building size, intended use, and local regulations will determine the need for permission. It's advisable to consult with local planning authorities or contact us for guidance.
Absolutely. Modular buildings offer a high degree of customisation, allowing clients to choose layouts, finishes, and features that align with their specific needs and preferences.
The timeline for installing a modular building varies based on its size and complexity. However, the modular construction process often results in faster completion compared to traditional methods, as site preparation and module fabrication can occur simultaneously.
Yes, modular buildings can be designed with energy efficiency in mind, incorporating features such as high-quality insulation, energy-efficient windows, and sustainable materials to reduce environmental impact and operating costs.
Modular buildings typically require a solid and level foundation, such as a concrete slab or perimeter foundation. The specific foundation type depends on site conditions and building design.
One of the advantages of modular construction is its flexibility. Modular buildings can often be expanded with additional modules or relocated to a different site, depending on the design and structural considerations.
The cost of a modular building varies based on factors such as size, design complexity, materials, and customisation options. For a personalised quote, please contact us directly to discuss your specific requirements.
Our aim is 100% customer satisfaction and will be delighted to talk you through our build process and any other queries you may have.
Due to the bespoke nature of our Garden Rooms each quotation will be tailored to every individual requirements. Our costs are a fixed price based on your specification following a site survey.