Which days do you carry out site surveys?
We carry out site consultations Monday through to Fridays during the day time. Call us to arrange a visit.
How much does it cost for a site consultation?
Absolutely nothing! A ITTGR site consultation is completely free of charge, with absolutely no obligation to purchase a Garden room.
How long does it take to get a site consultation appointment?
We always aim to visit within 1-2 weeks of your enquiry.
Do I need to be present at the site consultation?
Yes, please. We always ask that all decision makers are present, as we will discuss all aspects of your garden room.
How long does a site consultation take?
A ITTGR site consultation generally takes between 60-90 minutes.
Do I have to do my own clearance and groundwork?
Yes you can if you would like to do. If you would like us to, we can work with ur specialist partners to clear site for you, and we can even complete certain groundworks.
What if access to my garden or site is difficult?
Generally, there is not a site we cannot build in. Our buildings are modular, the panels and other materials we use for construction can be carried to difficult to access sites through or over most obstacles. We have erected buildings on sites where we had to carry materials through mid terrace houses, through windows, through first floor flats, over balconies, and many other hard to access locations.
How long after a survey will I get a quote?
We will turn around your quote as soon as possible and aim to do so within 3-5 days. Sometimes we will work on designs with you following the survey, and we will not quote until we have settled on the perfect design so it may be a little longer. However, normally we will have settled on a design on the survey so will not need to go through this process.
How long is a site survey?
This will depend on the complexity of your project and your intended build site, but a survey will generally last around an hour max 2 hours. Our team will walk through your plans with you, ensuring all your wishes are considered and take a look over the proposed build site to discuss any potential complications or design recommendations etc.