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Q : What area do you cover ?
A : All London areas .
Q : What services do you provide ?
A : bathroom installation; kitchen installation;
commercial or residential refurbishments; office partitions and hotel
refurbishments; painting and decorating -interior/exterior; bathroom or kitchen
fitters; wooden floor; walls and floors tiling; interior exterior complete
refurbishments and many others...;
Q : How can I request a quotation? Is there any charge ?
A : To request a quotation you have to fill in our online
form or contact us. The quotation is absolutely free and you will get a free
advice too.
Q : Do you offer free visits?
A : Yes absolutely free of charge! Our initial visits are
designed to get your project going as quickly as possible.
Q : Do you have any letters from satisfied customers ?
A : Certainly! Just click on "Customer Feedback"
and see what some of our customers say. You can see photographs of some of our
work too.
Q : How do you calculate your charges ?
A : We charge all our work by the job, not by the time
taken, so you will know the cost before we start, and there are no surprises
!
Q : Do you have any Public Liability Insurance ?
A : Yes ! Please ask us about Public Liability Insurance
and we will supply all the details or just simple click here
Q : What is planning permission?
A : For domestic properties, planning consent relates to
changes in the appearance or use of buildings such as an extension to a house,
or a conversion of a house into flats. Planning should not be confused with the
Building Regulations that are entirely separate - you can find a description of
these in the next section. Planning can be one of the main hurdles to clear
when thinking about making changes to your home and needs to be given
consideration from the start. It may be possible that your project can be done
within permitted development - OID Building Services will be able to advise you
of this during your initial visit.
Q : What is permitted development?
A : For small extensions and alterations, your proposals
may fall within your Permitted Development Rights which means that planning
permission will not be necessary. There are a number of limits on height,
volume (in cubic meters) etc. that your proposals need to be within for
permitted development to apply. If your project is eligible for permitted
development we would recommend that you apply for a Certificate of Lawful
Development to confirm this. The application needs to be supported by suitable
drawings and calculations.
Q : How can I find out more about my permitted
development rights?
A : Betternest.co.uk
is a company that specialises in all things Permitted development, if you want
to know more about what these rights allow you to do simply go to Betternestto learn more. The government
also plans to reform Permitted Development Rights in 2008, for the latest news
on Permitted Development Right Reform and how it might affect you and your
property you can request monthly updates by emailing |