By using a licensed builder you ensure everything is done correctly. Unless you have the means, the knowledge and the tools to be able to facilitate yourself, you need a licensed builder.
Read MoreOrientation is one of those subjects that it’s probably one of the most ignored things in buildings generally. Orientation is much more than just where the Sun sets in the west. Often people will talk to us about a problem window here and a window that lets in light here, with little or no understanding of what really matters with orientation.
Read MoreShort answer, yes. There are few exceptions to needing to connect your veranda to storm water drains. And one of those exceptions would be the pergola.
Read MoreLook, my view is you’ve got to build to the area that you are in. And it all depends on the house you are attaching to; if you are attaching to the house. And you can’t do any design on any house because all houses are different.
Read MoreIn most cases no. A veranda correctly installed with a permit and relevant engineering would not affect insurance. It is the advice of this company over the years to notify your insurance company, or broker, and in most cases it will increase the value of your home.
Read MoreWe are often asked about the veranda, having established a beautiful outdoor el fresco area for a home, whether cafe curtains can attached to them. They indeed can, we have that service.
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