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Looking to restore a period property to its former glory while preserving its original character? Hiring experienced professionals who understand heritage properties is key.
Read on for everything you need to know about finding and hiring experienced professionals for period property restoration covering St Asaph.
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How much does period property restoration cost in St Asaph?
Expect to pay between £14455 and £39425 , with an average cost of £24000.
What is period property restoration?
The goal of period property restoration is to protect the building’s heritage while making it safe and functional for modern living.
What does period property restoration include?
Property restoration usually involves repairing, rebuilding or conserving key parts of a building that have deteriorated over time. Common jobs include:
Structural repairs:
- Repairing foundations or subsidence damage
- Fixing cracked brickwork or stonework
- Roof repairs or traditional roofing restoration
Historic feature restoration:
- Refurbishing sash windows
- Fireplace and chimney restoration
- Reinstating decorative mouldings or plasterwork
- Restoring original wooden flooring
Damp and timber repairs:
- Treating damp, rot or timber damage
- Repairing rotten timber beams or floors
- Improving ventilation to prevent further damage
Exterior restoration:
- Brick repointing using traditional lime mortar
- Stone cleaning and repairs
- Restoring original render or cladding
Tip: If your property is listed or in a conservation area, you’ll need to check whether additional regulations apply.
What is the difference between restoration and renovation?
Although the terms are often used interchangeably, restoration and renovation mean different things.
Restoration focuses on returning a property to its original condition, using traditional materials and techniques where possible
Renovation, on the other hand, focuses on modernising or improving a property, which may involve replacing original features. For example, installing new windows or updating a kitchen
How long does a period property restoration take?
The length of a restoration project all depends on the age of the property, the condition of the building and the extent of work required.
Typical timelines include:
- Small restoration projects: a few weeks
- Partial house restoration: 2–6 months
- Full property restoration: 6–12 months or longer
What factors affect a house restoration timescale?
Factors that can affect the timelines for a period property restoration include:
- Structural repairs required
- Planning permission or listed building consent
- Availability of specialist materials or craftsmen
- Unexpected issues uncovered during work
How do you restore a period property?
Restoring a period property usually involves several stages to ensure the building is repaired safely and sympathetically.
Typical steps include:
- Property assessment – Identifying structural issues, damp or damage
- Planning and permissions – Especially for listed buildings or conservation areas
- Structural repairs – Fixing foundations, walls or roof problems
- Restoring original features – Windows, fireplaces, mouldings and floors
- Finishing and conservation work – Decorating with suitable materials
Working with experienced restoration specialists helps ensure traditional materials and techniques are used where appropriate.
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