Land Clearance or Life Cleaning?

| Sunday, September 25, 2011
By John Doe


Beginning a D-I-Y reconstruction project always seems like a brilliant idea in the planning process, but in practice it's frequently a much different story.

While considering your finished home extension or brand new out of doors living space and planning the finishes can make you excited about the future, actually carrying out a home rebuilding can have you seriously questioning your decision in the meantime.

"What can be so much trouble?" I hear all you newbie renovators ask.

Let's start from the start, shall we?

Planning a home extension or refurbishment calls for the building to begin with nothing, meaning removing whatever is at present existing and clearing your land to build new foundations.

To make things easier, I advise employing aid from a pro.

Forget hiring machinery and giving it a go yourself "clearing the land, digging ditches and laying foundations safely, soundly and exactingly isn't a job for the faint-hearted or those lacking concern for detail.

Once the land is cleared and the foundations are laid, it is time to start construction.

Unless you've completed a trade qualification or received a crash course in woodworking by one of your pals, it is definitely worth getting some trained advice and support when putting together the pieces of your new living space.

If you're sufficiently lucky to have the heavens smile on you you might actually be in a position to get the basics completed in two long, hard working days, but if the sky open up and unharness its watery fury, this stage of the rebuilding could plague you for weeks.

Think holes filled up with water as quickly as they're dug, think mud up to your knees, think sinking foundations and muddy interiors.

Say ciao to weekends, evening and sleep-ins, and kiss your clean house goodbye.

Still thinking about reconstructing? Think again.




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