Straight answers on what jobs cost, how the work is done and what to look out for, from the team that does it day in, day out across Swansea.
Planning rules in Wales are not the same as in England, and plenty of online advice quietly assumes English rules apply everywhere.
Most conservatories in Swansea get abandoned from November to March because they are too cold, then avoided again in July because they are too hot.
Turning a draughty conservatory into a warm, usable room is one of the most cost effective ways to gain living space, and in most cases you will not need planning permission to do it.
Most single storey extensions in Swansea go ahead without a full planning application, but Wales has its own rules that catch a lot of people out.
Plenty of conservatories in Swansea sit empty from October to March, too cold in winter and stifling in summer.
Putting a number on a full house refurbishment is tricky, because no two Swansea properties are alike.
From a single room to a full house refurbishment, tell us what you are picturing and we will give you an honest, no-obligation quote.