Showing posts with label Local builder Chigwell Essex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local builder Chigwell Essex. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Local builder Dartford Kent

Browse trusted local Builders in Dartford on bishopltd, all vetted, with photos of completed work, and reviews from previous customers. In this era, Are you looking for building contractors? Bishop Ltd the best builder Dartford Kent to build the property of your dreams. Read More
Contact: 02089262010. 



Thursday, 12 March 2020

Building Construction Company

Find the best Building Constructions Company in Kent, UK. Bishop is one of the best Building Construction Company around in Kent, Landon, UK. We have 25 years of experience in this industry alongside a team of highly skilled design consultants and developers, we are able to deliver fast and reliable service to our clients at a cheap rate and short time. We provide fast and reliable services for your projects. We assist people ever, and ready for giving services. Bishop Ltd is the best construction company that offers its clients the opportunity to build the property of their dreams or carry out refurbishments on their current homes.
We are better known as a building construction company for larger projects and smaller projects, such as new build, home, hotels, buildings, office towers, home extension, home renovation, building renovations, restorations, repair, the organizations also excel at smaller unique projects, read more...



Sunday, 28 July 2019

Bishop Ltd – Do It Yourself (DIY) or Employ Builders?


By making the right choices in the beginning you can save money on your building works. However, after saying this you must be realistic! We all have a DIY demon inside us, especially when we are trying to save money, thinking we can do just as well as the professional ourselves. This is not always the case and DIY disasters can lead you to the nearest A&E dept. at your local hospital! Be realistic, can you manage the task at hand or should you employ someone to do the work for you?



Employing a professional could potentially save you thousands if you get it wrong trying to complete the job yourself, and a lot of headaches too. There is no point in trying to attempt a job that is simply outside of your capability, better to leave it to the professionals.
If you have decided that you will be doing some or all of the work yourself then be realistic in terms of time, even a small a building project can take weeks or even months to complete, especially if you also, hold down a full-time job. Consider the time you have available and be honest with yourself about how much time you can dedicate to DIY.
For smaller more manageable DIY jobs, you should do your research before attempting something for the first time; there are lots of videos on the internet for guidance, tap into them. If you do not feel confident after your research then simply do not do it! Same goes for overconfidence; this can be just as disastrous and dangerous, remember the old saying ‘don’t bite off more than you can chew’!
For bigger jobs involving building works, note that you will also need the services of an architect, and yes although architects do have some knowledge about how to build they are not builders. Do not make the mistake of over-relying on your architect to guide you on how to build your project; this is not their specialist subject. Professional builders will tackle your project with ease.

Make a Plan! Before starting any sort of building or renovation work you need to sit down and plan it, not just of how you want the finished project to look but also how the work will affect your everyday life, and prepare for it. When it comes to design, start planning early and put together a file that you can add pictures and articles to and build up a visual representation of what you want to achieve. If you are good with computers, create excel or word file laying out all the rooms you are going to renovate or extend. Then list the jobs you feel confident in doing yourself and the ones that you will be employing professionals to complete. Don't create your lists from memory, go to each room and look carefully at it to see what changes are needed or wanted. This will help you see what work needs to be carried out and where things like furniture will go once the work is completed. For renovations, sometimes it’s a good idea to declutter the space before you start making your lists, creating a blank canvas, so you can see exactly what space you have to work with.
Do you have the right tools for the jobs you intend to carry out? Building tools can be very expensive and a pain to store afterward if you’re not intending to go into the building trade! You can hire tools but not everything and once the work is finished you may find yourself with a much-cluttered garage. Again, make a list of what tools you will need and how much they will cost to buy or hire. You need to add the cost of your tool to your budget.
If DIY is not your forte then here is a short list of points to consider when hiring the services of a professional builder:
1. Always ask for a written quote. You can refer to this and it saves confusion later.
2. Do they seem professional and does their company have structure? Stay away from cowboy builders! Research your builder before employing them, company websites are a good place to start but don’t rely solely on them, ask to see previous works or even speak to past clients.
3. Ask when they can start the work, most good reputable builders are usually very busy so plan. If they say they can start today, be very cautious!
4. Persistently calling and pestering you to gain the work could be a sign of a cowboy builder, best avoided. Ethical and reliable building companies will contact you to discuss your needs but will not pester you once you have spoken, they don’t have the time!
5. Does the builder seem passionate about his work, and not just out to make a quick buck? Builders who take pride in their work will spend time discussing your project with you and make suggestions, like, best materials to use to improve certain design aspects.
6. Do you like this person? Remember your builder will be in your home for a good length of time so it’s important that you feel at ease with him, and (more importantly) that you can work with him.
7. Late for the appointment? If the builder has contacted you about being delayed for your appointment then they should not be penalized for this, building sites are unpredictable and any number of issues could have arisen on the day causing the delay. However, no call / no show would mean alarm bells should be ringing.
8. Are they local? – Local builders are easier to deal with especially if they need to come back to correct any issues later, they also know the area better when it comes to planning advice than out of area companies.
9. Will the builder provide you with a contract to cover the work period? This should be a YES! A contract will protect both parties so it makes sense for a builder to provide you with a contract to protect you and himself.

10. What guarantees/warranties will you be given? Most reputable builders will come back to fix something within a reasonable period, even if it falls outside of the guaranteed period, their good reputation is often based on satisfied customers. Guarantees are usually for around 12 months for general building works.
10. How do they want you to pay? – Ask the builder about their payment terms and how they want to be paid. Cash payments are the least safe mode of payment as there will be no official proof of any payments made; instead, it would better to arrange bank transfers to complete any payment requests. Some companies will allow you to make payments at set stages of your project.
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Bishop Ltd – Bespoke Builders and Developers – Covering Kent and Essex
Contact us for all your design and build needs: 0208 926 2010 |
info@bishopltd.com
We are a leading reputable and experienced bespoke construction company covering Essex and Kent. Our services include all aspects of commercial and residential building works. We also offer a completely the managed turnkey construction process for complete hands-off clients, spanning the Pre- Construction, Construction and Post-Construction phases of your project. This includes Architecture and Construction, Project Feasibility, Cost Analysis, and Site Management. Our two offices are located in Loughton Essex and Aylesford Kent and we operate across most of Essex and Kent.

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Choose High-Quality Bespoke Builders to Construct Your Dream Home | Bishop Ltd


Building your dream home will be one of the most extravagant expenditures you will make in your lifetime. Naturally, you will want your builder and architect to deliver a top quality service, and save some money in the process! So, how should you go about choosing the best service providers amongst the many out there?
There are two main categories of builders, commercial and residential. Commercial builders, as the name suggests, build multiple units at one time for commercial or residential use, for example, a set of flats above a row of shops or numerous residential dwellings in one space. All the properties generally look the same. As a rule, these categories of builders generally stick to commercial builds over residential builds.




In comparison, a residential builder will build anything from a small extension to a large bespoke home. However, residential builders can be categorized further, the small local builder - dealing with the smaller building and refurbishment jobs, and the bespoke home a builder who will be experienced in constructing new homes from scratch and creating larger extensions to existing properties (Bishop Ltd sits within this bespoke builder category). The type of builder you require will depend on the job at hand.
Here are some guidelines that may help you to make an informed decision about building your bespoke new home.
    Commercial homes are built from templates to ensure the construction is completed quickly. Their exterior designs are usually quite conservative, and their interiors have very limited choice, feeling a little like ‘one fits all’.  On the other hand, bespoke home builders take their time, paying special attention to the finer details requested by the client. They aim to create an exclusive and unique structure, developed with a blend of your innovative ideas and your architect's skills. Small local builders have limited experience and expertise when it comes to bespoke home building and I would suggest you think twice about employing them when it comes to new home construction.
    Commercial houses are cost-effective, whereas, custom built homes can often be more expensive to build. Design and interiors are a big factor when it comes to costs, if you have expensive design tastes then your cost will be higher than others.
    It is easier to get references for commercial builders as they are usually tried and tested smaller builders who have worked up the ladder to gain commercial builder status. Bespoke home builders are a little harder to find. In this category of a builder, there is much more choice, you also have to be more diligent here as and the smaller local builders will also often portray themselves as being amongst this category. Be careful or you could become unstuck! Finding a skilled and experienced builder is always a challenge that needs the right approach from you, it needs thoughtful research and preparations.
    Searching for your builder: Good-quality builders are listed in national home builders associations, of which there are a few. An Internet search can provide details of national associations and a further search would give you names addresses and details of affiliated building companies.
    Assessing Prima Facie Quality: It should not be difficult for you to get a list of previous clients from your builder. Ask to see references and proof of previous work and speak to past clients where possible and even conduct a direct inspection of their homes. Look for the quality of finish, woodwork, paint, cabinetry, flooring, etc.
    Sticking To Schedule: Ask the homeowners whether the contractor adhered to the contracted time or prolonged the build without a reasonable explanation.
    On-site: The builder's site manager must also have a good working relationship with clients, and be able to adapt his delivery to your suggestions (planning restrictions allowing) for any changes, modifications, and concerns during the entire construction process of the build. This is important as thoughts of how your dream home should look can evolve and change as the build progresses.
Whichever type of builder you ultimately decide on to build your home they will have some experiences in common, as I said previously commercial builders were local builders at one time in their careers. However, for a successful build, you must employ a home builder with a proven record of commitment to quality and with the ability to work closely with their clients throughout the preparation and building procedure. It would appear bespoke home builders have more time to share with clients over commercial builders. This means bespoke builders will be more likely to adjust to your build needs as they arise, and be more invested in creating a unique build to add to their portfolio. However, be careful not to employ a small local builder posing as a bespoke home builder for such work as they will lack the expertise in providing you with what you need.
For the further guarantee of your builder's work, you should arrange to see one or more of your chosen builders’ previous builds being showcased. Nothing beats a firsthand assessment of a completed bespoke built home. The cost of bespoke builders may be slightly higher than a commercial builder but you will be getting the build you want and not their version of it! It may also take a little longer to build as the bespoke builder likes to pay special attention to detail but I’m sure with the outcome you will agree it was worth the wait!

Thursday, 9 May 2019

Home Refurbishment - 7 important Steps to Finding the Best Local Builder | Bishop Ltd


The current Brexit economic climate means that more and more home-owners are choosing to refurbish their existing homes instead of incurring the huge expense of moving house. Upgrading key areas of your living space can improve the quality of life for your family, and also add value to the property long-term.
Two of the most important areas in a home for achieving these goals are the kitchen and bathroom. Both of these rooms are pivotal to a happy home environment and will have the most impact on your family. It is also necessary for you to find the right builder who will work quickly to minimize disturbance and chaos in your home.
It is vital for you to put in the time and research finding the right trades-person for you, and the work that needs to be carried out. Communication is incredibly important as you will need someone who is able to interpret your plans and ideas and bring them to life.
Certain jobs may necessitate the services of specific trade-persons e.g. plumbers, electricians, painters, etc – a skilled building company will work with a team of professionals to ensure the smooth running of your home refurbishment.
When searching for the perfect builder for your home refurbishment the key factors to consider are:
• First impressions count - after sourcing two to three builders, preferably recommended by satisfied customers, the first conversation will determine whether you can communicate effectively with them for the duration of the project. Are they as keen as you and are they already suggesting best and new ideas?
• Recommendations and feedback are all part of the selection process. Ask to look at current work in progress to see how they work on site - are they neat? Do they have their own washroom facilities or are they going to intrude in your home?
• Ask to see related previous work - if you want a bathroom or kitchen refurbishment you need to view similar examples to see the quality of their work.
• When comparing rates from individual builders make sure you are comparing like for like. The best way to do this is to give detailed plans so that each person is dealing with the same information and can quote accordingly. The cheapest is not necessarily the best.
• In the case of new build homes, check the builders are accredited to the relevant governing bodies e.g. The NHBC in the UK. Are your builders insured? Public Liability is very important! Furthermore, will the work be guaranteed, if so for how long?
• Can the builder advice on building applications and planning regulations e.g. how long will the planning application take from start to finish and how long are the plans valid for? All this is necessary so you can plan the overall time-scale of the job.
Home renovation can be exciting and scary at the same time. However, with the right checks and research, you should be able to find a reputable trades-person who can deliver your expectations in a professional way and with as little stress as possible. Your re-designed home can become a reality and hopefully a good investment for the future.
Bishop Ltd builders offer a complete building and project management service for home extensions and home refurbishments. For more details about refurbishments, improvements and extension visit our website www.bisholptd.com.

Saturday, 12 January 2019

Bishop Ltd - When Performance Counts!

We aim to finish within budget and on time, every time.

Bishop Ltd is committed to helping clients build the home they want. We excel in all areas of building works, including complete renovations, large extensions, or starting from scratch and constructing a beautiful brand new home you will be proud of.

To save you from unnecessary stress we also offer a complete Turnkey management service, for those clients who do not want to manage the project themselves, leaving you free to do the things you prefer in the safe knowledge that their project is in very good hands.

All our tradesmen are vetted to ensure you receive a high standard of service.


Call us for a free no obligation quote and hopefully we will be party to your dream! (www.bishopltd.com)

Friday, 21 December 2018

Buying or Selling Your Property

Should I Sell or Extend My Property?

Buying or Extending your home is one of the most significant costs you will incur in your lifetime. It is therefore crucial to do your homework in order to spend wisely!

Buying or Selling Your Property. Our Home Development team often get the opportunity to interact with local Estate Agents, especially when selling our New Build properties. The word is, and has been for at least the past twelve months, that we are ‘in a buyer’s market’ and it looks to remain that way for a while yet, sadly not great news for those thinking of selling their homes.


This appears to be the reason why so many people are considering alternatives to selling and also explains why building companies have been extra busy of late. Would be sellers are deciding to stay put and instead invest their money in their current homes. For our company, we have noticed a steep rise in Extension and Home Improvement works.


Extensions. Increasingly, families both prefer and require larger living spaces and are no longer willing to ‘make do’ like our parents. Today we all have so much paraphernalia, toys – clothes – shoes – accessories etc., that we are in need of that extra storage space to fit it all in. Additionally, people want extra rooms in their homes for things like home cinemas or home gyms. Sadly, our fears also play a part in needing more space as we no longer feel comfortable allowing our children to ‘play out’. Instead we prefer to invite their friends to our home, which means the ‘little people’ also need their own space to enjoy their hobbies and time with friends. The easiest answer to a lack of space dilemma would be to build an extension to your property.

There are two main types of Home Extensions, attached and detached. Where a person wishes to increase the internal footage of their home by adding an extension, for example, to the kitchen and creating a beautiful open plan kitchen / lounge area, or by adding another room on top of an existing single storey extension and creating that great new master suite upstairs, these would be marked as attached extensions. Whereas, an outbuilding or room built in the grounds of the main property is considered a detached extension of the home.

What would it cost to build a new Extension or Outbuilding?

In order to answer this question, your builder would have to take many factors into consideration. The more obvious things to consider would be things like the size of the extension and how it is positioned in relation to the main property, or the depth of the footings required to prevent any chance of subsidence later. The not so obvious points to consider, amongst other things, would be the ground conditions upon which you intend to build, if there are any access restrictions to the area, the higher cost of materials if you are required to match, for example, old style sash windows or roof tiles, or moving of pipes or manholes.

Do your homework and spend your money wisely!

If a builder gives you a quote off the top of their head for X amount to complete Y job be cautious as they may just be saying that to secure the job, the work could cost you a lot more than first quoted. Do get a few quotes and use a reputable building company that can provide you with references of past work, and is willing to fully listen to your requirements before providing you with a detailed quote and payment terms in writing.


Contact Bishop Ltd - for professional and stress free building services!

www.bishopltd.com | 0208 926 2010 | info@bishopltd.com

Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Bishop Ltd Professional Tradesmen

Bishop Ltd provides comprehensive construction Management and Consulting services to help you achieve the best results for your project. Our professional tradesmen are qualified to manage all facets of any major construction project.

Contact Us:- www.bishopltd.com