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Long-term self-build insurance
For those who know their build will take a while, here are the long-term self-build insurance options in Ireland. In this article we cover: Q. I’m building in ROI and I know it will take me at least two years to build my house; what’s the maximum timeframe for me to take out self-build insurance? […] More
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Site tips: Building in Co Down
Neil Hopkins’ house building project in Co Down is now well underway; here he shares what curveballs the site threw his way. In this article we cover: Many years ago, my dream of embarking on a self-building project nestled in the picturesque rural landscape of Comber, Co Down, began to take shape. Having spent my […] More
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How much can you save with a self-build?
There will be a saving if you manage your house build yourself (direct labour) as opposed to hiring a main contractor to manage the build; here we look at how much you can really save with a self-build. In this article we cover: What’s the price difference between a direct labour vs contractor led project […] More
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in Advice, Certificate of compliance, Construction overview, Direct labour tasks, Direct labour vs main contractor, Snag lists and retention if main contractor
How to create a build schedule
You guide to creating a build schedule, what information it should contain and when to change it. In this article we cover: The first articles in this series led up to this point of actually producing the programme. Here are the elements included in a construction programme or build schedule. Gantt Chart Unless you actually […] More
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Tiny home living
Three years after moving into their tiny home, Michael Rauch and Alex Connolly share what tiny home living is like. In this article we cover: How is the house working out for you? The house is working so well for us and our needs. We have lived in it now for three years and we […] More
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The stick build method
A stick build is the DIY way to build a timber frame house; it’s also the method that the late self-build architect Walter Segal favoured. In this article we cover: Stick build describes a method of creating structures that are built up on site from individual pieces of timber. The main architectural objective is to […] More
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Ep66 – Getting insurance for your self-build in Ireland
Kieran Dwyer of insurance broker SelfBuild Protect chats about: Favourite More
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Build Checklist
A handy checklist of what needs to be in place before you start organising your build schedule, and what to prepare yourself for. In this article we cover: By now, all of the information that you will need to create a working programme should have been covered during the design and preconstruction phases. But here’s […] More
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NI energy regs to change in 2024
The NI energy regs will change in 2024 for insulation, airtightness, heating, ventilation, overheating, and maybe even house size. In this article we cover: Changes to insulation, airtightness, overheating, heating systems and ventilation are all on the cards for new builds in NI, as the Department of Finance publishes a public consultation to change the […] More
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in Advice, Before you start to dig, Budget & Financing, Foundations, subfloors and screeds: Watchpoints
Foundation costs
Substructure costs refer to everything below finished floor level; here we look at your foundations costs. In this article we cover: The cost of the substructure is influenced by various factors, including the type of soil (this determines if you need the simplest, cheapest foundation or a more expensive option), level of the water table […] More
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Build costs you shouldn’t forget about
What you will end up paying to build or extend your home goes beyond the bricks and mortar; here are the non build costs to take into account. In this article we cover: The site If you don’t have one already, it’s easy to spend a third or more of your entire budget on the […] More
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Insurance reform: what does it mean for self-builders?
The new insurance reform law rebalances the duty of care between trespassers and owners, but will it lead to cheaper self-build insurance? In this article we cover: The ROI government recently introduced an insurance reform law to rebalance the duty of care between trespassers and owners. We ask the experts how it could impact self-builders, […] More