Hi,
I am currently looking into dry lining our 3 bed semi-detached house. The house was built in the 1970's so the insulation isn't great. The box room on the gable end was dry lined a few years ago and it retains the heat great. The bathroom was also done recently.
I will also be looking into replacing all the windows later this year but I thought I would start here. I also plan to apply for the grants currently available for dry lining.
Do people think the best thing to do would be replace the windows first and then dry line as then we can get the windows properly sealed when the dry lining is done.
Would anyone have ball park figures on the cost of this job?
Also, our boiler is quite old so we are looking at replacing with a higher efficient boiler along with the heating controls which there is grants for.
How much would the heating upgrade cost?
Thanks in advance
I am currently looking into dry lining our 3 bed semi-detached house. The house was built in the 1970's so the insulation isn't great. The box room on the gable end was dry lined a few years ago and it retains the heat great. The bathroom was also done recently.
I will also be looking into replacing all the windows later this year but I thought I would start here. I also plan to apply for the grants currently available for dry lining.
Do people think the best thing to do would be replace the windows first and then dry line as then we can get the windows properly sealed when the dry lining is done.
Would anyone have ball park figures on the cost of this job?
Also, our boiler is quite old so we are looking at replacing with a higher efficient boiler along with the heating controls which there is grants for.
How much would the heating upgrade cost?
Thanks in advance