Your Guide To Self Building with HANSE HAUS
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Your Guide To Self Building with HANSE HAUS
in Made y n a m r Ge t il Bu in K the U 1 Your Guide To Self Building with HANSE HAUS 2 The right home for everyone Dear Homebuilder, Having your own home is a lifetime’s dream that, with the right construction partner, can be realised quickly and easily – in keeping with your own ideas and your own style. Plan your house with us so that it is one of a kind. Flexible architectural planning combined with the highest standards of artisanship and loving attention to detail provide you with reassurance that your dreams can be realised perfectly, so that you can be inspired and let your creative juices flow. Whether it is a house for a young family, an adapted home for the elderly with a lift, an exclusive villa or an eco-friendly Passivhaus, we plan and build to an exceptionally high standard and finish. When it comes to energy saving too, our homes are perfectly equipped for the future, and go far beyond UK building regulations in terms of insulation. This means that heating starts to become a minor matter as the less heat energy you lose, the less heat energy you require. Providing inspiration for your new home. Building across the UK Index 6-7Planning permission contract 8-9Bespoke design 10-11Low energy homes/ Passivhaus 12-13Pre-build specification 14Creating an airtight envelope 15External features 16-17Environmental/Home technology 18-19Outstanding Interiors 20-21Your Home from Start to Finish 22Case Study: Nottingham 23Case Study: Tewkesbury 24-25Case Study: Essex Marco Hammer Managing Director Wilfried Bolz Managing Director 26-27Case Study: Somerset Passivhaus 28-29Before getting started 30Accessible homes 3 Tradition Experience Innovation 4 Offering construction experience and security since 1929 Over 80 years of home construction experience When master carpenter Hermann Wandke founded the HANSE HAUS company in Lübeck-Travemünde, Northern Germany in 1929, he could surely not have suspected that his small carpenters‘ workshop would one day grow into one of the top names in the prefabricated house industry. HANSE HAUS can today look back on over 80 years of experience in the construction industry and more than 30,000 completed houses. With 360 permanent employees – some from their families‘ third generation of HANSE HAUS workers – and around 30 apprentices, the company has unrivalled knowhow in prefabricated house construction. The Schörghuber Group Putting faith in a reliable construction partner When choosing a construction partner, it pays to play it safe. HANSE HAUS is a subsidiary of the Schörghuber Group, which operates successfully in the hotel industry as well as the fields of aircraft leasing, beverages, property and construction, both in Germany and internationally. Many of the family-run group’s building projects, including the Arabella Park in Munich and the current redevelopment of Berlin’s Zoobogen, have had a major influence on the urban development of several German cities. Sustainability and energy efficiency – even on a large scale One of the largest projects for the Schörghuber Group’s property and construction arm is the m.pire in Munich. This imposing landmark on the north of the city is unmissable and unforgettable thanks to its unique combination of light, glitter and transparency. At the same time, it constitutes a modern emblem of sustainability and energy efficiency that the German Society for Sustainable Construction certified in advance with its Gold Seal of Approval. 5 100% Free Planning Service* *On obtaining Planning Permission 100% refund given towards your HANSE HAUS Construction Contract. 6 Plot finding For those looking for a plot for their self build project, the internet is one of the most powerful tools available. In our experience, the following websites are among the best in the market. • www.plotfinder.net • www.plot-search.co.uk • www.rightmove.co.uk • www.plotbrowser.com Site planning appraisal HANSE HAUS will happily provide you with a research document which will quickly advise you on the actual legality of building a new home on a piece of land. Information is sort from local town plans and detailed survey maps of the local area. Fixed contract sum HANSE HAUS pride themselves on the ability to offer all their customers a Fixed Contract Sum for the construction phase of any new home built in the UK. After visiting our Sampling Centre in Germany, each customer will sign off a detailed Cost Evaluation Budget and Specification. This will in turn ensure that the project is built to the exact time scale and to the exact price agreed. 100%* REFUNDABLE HANSE HAUS PLANNING PERMISSION CONTRACT IN 10 STAGES SERVICES PROVIDED STAGE 1 Initial Site Visit with HANSE HAUS Representative. STAGE 2 Planning Appraisal of your site (£150). STAGE 3 Sketches of elevations & floor plans are produced with you (£650). STAGE 4 Visit to HANSE HAUS factory complex in Germany Personal guided tour of the factory, 7 show homes and Sample Centre. 2 hour meeting with HANSE HAUS Architects. HANSE HAUS produce guide price for your new home. Up to and including stage 4 you are under no obligation to proceed STAGE 5 Sign Planning Contract with HANSE HAUS @ 2.5% of the quoted guide price (minus Stage 2 + 3 payments already paid). STAGE 6 Building plot measurement, draw existing buildings on site plan if appropriate, prepare new site Lay Out plan including floor plans and elevations for inclusion with Application. STAGE 7 Pre-Planning Application if required. STAGE 8 Produce Planning Application Pack with 3D model. STAGE 9 Submit Planning Application and act as Agent for the Applicant. STAGE 10 Planning Permission Granted. For detailed UK planning information we suggest you visit www.planningportal.gov.uk *On obtaining planning permission 100% refund of stage 5 payment is set against your HANSE HAUS construction contract 7 8 Bespoke design, whatever the size, whatever your needs We build houses OUR CUSTOMERS want and so we never build the same house twice. At HANSE HAUS we realise that all of our customers are different people with different ideas of how they want to live. There are commonly a multitude of questions that will arise as soon as one begins to imagine building their own home; What kind of house do I really want to live in? How should the house be designed to suit my family now and in the future? Will my dream home be received well by the local planning department? Will my budget match my ideas? We always aim to deliver the house YOU really want and are able to help you at every stage of the process. We will happily take your ideas and transform them into the highest technical design. The following designs are meant as EXAMPLES only. They are able to outline some variations in styles, living space and design features. 2 storey 4 bedroom house Approximate floor area – 116m2 2 storey 3 bedroom house Approximate floor area – 152m2 2½ storey 5 bedroom house Approximate floor area – 362m2 9 HANSE HAUS: Where every home has a low energy requirement UK Building Regulations are there to protect us and to ensure that your new home is built to a required standard. The Government has set a route map for improvement of sustainable design and construction of new homes. There is a requirement that by 2018, all public buildings will be zero carbon and new homes, by 2020. European house building regulations are already well advanced of British standards, so HANSE HAUS is able to construct your new home with energy requirements that are just 25% or less of UK regulations. In order to do this, HANSE HAUS pay particular attention to the “envelope” of your new home. Thermal ‘U values’ of external walls, roofs and windows are critical to produce an airtight building and this detailed and specialist process undertaken by HANSE HAUS creates an ultra-low energy home. For more information, please contact your local agent and allow them to advise you on the latest requirements, as definitions are changed regularly. How they compare Energy consumption in KW/m2 per annum The design rating categories included in present codes are: Energy/CO2 Water Materials Surface water run-off Waste Pollution Health & Well-being Management Ecology Hanse Haus Passivhaus 15 KW/m2 Standard Build Hanse Haus 60 KW/m2 Present UK Building Regulation 220 KW/m2 50 10 100 150 200 HANSE HAUS 60kw build With the right construction partner, building your ultimate dream home can quickly and easily become a reality. With our specialist in-house design and construction teams, we are able to turn your ideas, your unique style and your budget into home which you will love. Each new home is produced in our state of the art factory in Germany and, through this specialist process, we are able to build properties which enjoy exceptional air tightness and therefore benefit from extremely low levels of energy loss. Our standard 60kw build far exceeds UK regulations for insulation and energy efficiency and many designs can be modified to ultra-low energy Passivhaus standards. Whether your dream home is large, modern and contemporary or more small country cottage, we can build it for you. And with integrated environmentally friendly and energy saving technologies in every home as well as the high levels of air tightness and insulation, those exorbitant energy bills will be a thing of the past. So let your imagination be our guide and let us to make your dream home a reality. HANSE HAUS 15kw Passivhaus HANSE HAUS Passivhaus The Future of Energy Saving In a Passivhaus, there are a multitude of technical construction details which have to be taken into consideration and have to inter-connect. Particular attention is paid to the airtight construction of the building envelope - the shell - to ensure that no heat can leak out through joints or gaps. Thermal bridges and any areas around the building where heat can be lost, are reduced to a minimum. In a HANSE HAUS Passiv Haus, the entire construction process and the individual structural elements, such as the walls, windows and roof are verified by the Passivhaus-Institut in Darmstadt, Germany. This Passiv Haus certification provides official confirmation that the building is built to the correct specification. For more detailed information on Passivhaus, please ask your agent for our brochure or visit www.passivhouseinternational.org HANSE HAUS are proud to be a Certified Passivhaus builder 11 HANSE HAUS Visitors and Sample Centre, Oberleichtersbach, Germany 12 Pre-build specification enables fixed contract sum Customised service packages Market Leading brands By choosing the requested services, our customers can select between two different service packages ‘STARTER’ and ‘TURNKEY’. It’s up to you to decide what should be done by HANSE HAUS and what you would like to achieve in personal contribution. The summary below and the following building specification for HANSE-houses above concrete slab show which services are already included in the different packages. To ensure that we can bring you the best quality fittings for your new home, we have developed partnerships with many of the best-known building product manufacturers. This symbol shows the services provided for a ‘STARTER’ house. It is the best for customers wishing to have a full ‘do-it-yourself’ involvement. n This symbol shows the services provided for a ‘TURNKEY’ house. Summary of service Service packages Starter Turnkey SIP external walls (in storeys) with sound and thermal insulation surfaced on both sides with OSB boards SIP internal walls with sound and thermal insulation Accessible ceiling Front entrance door, windows and french windows installed Roofing, roof drainage Facade in a selected colour Comprehensive HANSE HAUS service n n n n n n n Electrical installation On site plumbing Fresh air ventilation system with heat recovery Screed Preliminary plumbing installation Stairs to the top floor Plasterboards mounted on walls and ceiling Roof with sound and thermal insulation Vertical walls in a converted top floor roof space n n n n n n n n n Paint work Internal doors Flooring Sanitary ware in bathroom / shower room / downstairs cloakroom Tiling in bathroom / shower room / downstairs cloakroom n n n n n 13 How we create an energy saving airtight envelope Uncontrolled air leakage is one of the major factors causing heat losses and high energy consumption in dwellings. In the past buildings were ‘leaky’, and much of the required ventilation was provided by the high level of air leakage and uncontrollable window trickle vents. Modern building regulations however require buildings to be far more airtight. This legislative requirement for new buildings has arisen as a result to conserve fuel and power. The building regulation requirement throughout the UK is that the air infiltration rate should not exceed 10 m3 per hour per m2 at a pressure of 50 Pa. With Hanse Haus, air tightness is a priority from the start of the production line to the completion of the build. Our recently finished Passivhaus in West Somerset achieved an air infiltration rate of 0.45m3 per hour per m2 at a pressure SIP external wall (width 31 cm): External Wall Section Saddleback Roof Detail of 50Pa – well in excess of Government requirements. 1 2 mm Float synthetic render in a range of different colours 2 3 mm Reinforcement plaster and fibreglass mesh 3 150 mm Thermal insulation for efficient protection against heat loss 4 8 mm OSB (Oriented Strand Board) glued to the timber-frame structure 5 125 mm Timber-frame structure with mineral wool infill in the cavities to provide thermal and sound insulation. The OSB panels are hot glued to the whole timber-frame structure under high pressure. This provides maximum stability and prevents any sagging or slippage of the internal insulation. The innovative service conduits integrated in the structural posts will carry electric cabling, etc. 6 8 mm OSB (Oriented Strand Board) glued to the timber-frame structure (Panelling on both sides with OSB is also included in the shellonly house (STARTER-Package) 7 0.2 mm Vapour control barrier for air and wind tightness 8 12.5 mm Plasterboard which provides good sound insulation and, through high moisture and heat retention potential, a pleasant and well-balanced living environment 9 High insulated windows with a thermal efficient triple glazing (Ug=0,7 W/m2K)1 1 as far as technical feasible The outstanding advantages of a HANSE HAUS wall: Floor Cassette Detail Pent Roof Detail 14 • U valve: in the inner wall cavity 0.11 W/m2K • Fire resistance to F30B level tested by the Materials Testing Institute at Stuttgart University • Compliance with DIN 4109 (German norms) standard for noise insulation What external features are available? Roofing Options Window Options Timber Options Exterior Finishes HANSE HAUS offer various roofing options HANSE HAUS fit triple glazed windows as standard. They can be supplied in several finishes HANSE HAUS can supply several exterior timber finishes HANSE HAUS have a number of exterior finishes which can be used for your home Tile White PVC Red Cedar Render Slate Aluminium Douglas Fir Stone Zinc Wood Untreated Larch Brick Comprehensive details of standard & upgrade options are listed on the HANSE HAUS Building Specification version 03/2011 15 What makes up your Low Energy Home? Heating & Environmental Technology 16 Air Source Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump How it works Even cold air is full of energy and air source heat pumps use the freely available heat in the ambient air to provide efficient heating and hot water at air temperatures as low as -25 °C. Because the source of heat – the air – is abundantly available all around us, air source heat pumps have the advantage of low installation costs and minimal space requirements, making them ideal for new build applications. Suitable for either indoor or outdoor installation, air source heat pumps can be used for heating, cooling and to produce domestic hot water and with the relatively mild winter temperatures in the UK, can achieve seasonal co-efficient of performance comparable with ground source, meaning excellent levels of performance can be achieved throughout the year. How it works The earth stores an enormous amount of solar energy from both solar radiation and rainfall, ground source heat pumps extract this freely available energy to provide low cost, low carbon, high efficiency heating and hot water. To extract the energy ground source heat pumps use collectors, filled with a mix of water and antifreeze, buried in the earth, either horizontally or, if available land area is limited, vertically. Although more costly to install than an air source heat pump, with the constant temperatures below the surface of the earth throughout the year, ground source heat pumps deliver high levels of efficiency all year round irrespective of seasonal variations in air temperature. Gas/Oil Condensing Heating System How it works Modern condensing boilers simultaneously generate warmth for heating and for hot-water provision through the combustion of gas or oil. By using the heat that remains in exhaust gas, the energy content of the fuel is used almost in its entirety, making gas-fired condensing technology especially efficient as well as very convenient. These boilers can be wall or floor mounted and an appropriately sized model will be installed depending on the heating requirement of the individual property. Heat Recovery Unit How it works With air tighter new buildings, whole house heat recovery ventilation is the most effective ventilation strategy on the market. Heat recovery continuously extracts humid air from wet areas such as kitchens and bathrooms and using a heat exchanger, transfers the heat to filtered incoming outside air which is redistributed to the living areas and bedrooms. Heat exchangers are up to 93% efficient which significantly help reduce heating bills, plus the effects of condensation are dramatically reduced. Home Technology Rainwater Harvesting Solar Water Heating PV (Photovoltaics) Integrated Technology Rainwater Harvesting works by taking the rain from your roof gutters , filtering out leaves and debris and storing the water in an above ground or underground tank. This water can then be used for non-potable applications such as vehicle washing, irrigation, toilet flushing and washing machines. Solar water heating systems use solar panels, called collectors, fitted to your roof. These collect heat from the sun and use it to warm water which is stored in a hot water cylinder. There are two types of solar water heating panels, they are evacuated tubes (like in the picture above) and flat plate collectors. Flat plates collectors can be fixed on the roof tiles or integrated into the roof. An air source heat pump heater can be used as a back up to heat the water further to reach the temperature set by the cylinders thermostat when the solar water heating system does not reach that temperature. Solar PV panels require only daylight, not necessarily sunlight to operate, and they are therefore capable of generating electricity even on cloudy days. Solar PVs will work equally well in urban or rural locations and can be installed on the roof of most homes that can support the equipment. They can easily be connected to a building’s electricity supply and any unrequired energy can be sold back to the national grid. When in use, Solar PVs do not generate greenhouse gases or cause pollution. Each kilowatt-peak (kWp) of electricity produced can save approximately 455 kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions compared with electricity generated from fossil fuels. The UK Government is currently offering attractive incentives for those creating their own ‘green electricity’ . To find out more please visit http://www. fitariffs.co.uk/ Hanse Haus are able to design and install leading edge control, media and security systems which can be tailored to your individual requirements. We offer a wide range of Home Technology solutions from · Complete home automation systems · Multi-room audio video systems · Home cinema systems · Cutting edge home security technology 17 Outstanding Interiors Faultless finishing Superior specifications 18 Luxury in your home Custom build staircases Beautiful lofted ceilings 19 Your Home: From Start to Finish • No obligation site visit. • Project Discussion • Planning application placed with local planning department. • Prepare draft engineering drawings • Sample tour to German factory for a minimum of 2 days to discuss specifications and costs • Prepare detailed construction drawings, structural calculations, design of foundations and floor slab and Building Regulations details Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Day 1 Planning & Design Cashflow 20 Manufacture No Cost 10% due upon signing of contract Fixed price agreed bank guarantee in place Preparation of foundations, floor slab and other on-site pre-delivery activities Month 5 Your home is built in our state-of-the-art factory. Onsite construction of your new home commences Month 6 Month 7 All exterior work completed Month 8 Month 9 Construction 75% due upon completion of roof covering This timeline is for guideline purposes only and is not legally binding Customers take delivery of their new home Completion 10% due upon completion of plumbing and electrics 5% due on property hand over All HANSE HAUS properties benefit from A 10 Year Structural Warranty A 20 Year Manufacturing Warranty A 3 Year Maintenance Warranty 21 What are your overall thoughts on building with HANSE HAUS? We found out, through experience, that HANSE HAUS follow through with what they promise. The actual build was faultless and they worked incredibly efficiently to build us a quality house. The after sales service has also been fantastic.’ Has your new home met your expectations? ‘It’s definitely met our expectations. We love the house and the overall finish is excellent. We took a few months to learn how to ‘drive’ the heating system and now that it’s summer time, it does get hot inside when the sun is shining in. We need to learn a bit further about how to keep it cool. In the winter months, even through the very coldest spell, it was beautifully warm inside. It’s early days still, but we can already see that it costs about a third of our previous house to run which is fantastic. COMPLETE START TO FINISH BUILD TIME – 10 weeks Case study – Nottingham HANSE HAUS customers in Nottingham did some designs for a conventional build but after putting it out to tender they found the costs were way too high and that it was outside of the remit for most traditional builders to build an energy efficient house. It became clear to them that to achieve energy efficiency, the two most important factors were to build a house that was airtight and well insulated so they set about the search for companies that offered this. ‘HANSE HAUS stood out in terms of investment they’ve made in machinery at their plant. We also visited a couple of houses that they’d already built in the UK. We found that HANSE HAUS had the edge in every aspect of technology and we felt their highly efficient manufacturing process would achieve the house that we wanted.’ The Build At 6.30am on the first morning, two lorries arrived from Germany, with our house on board. The construction crew worked incredibly hard and were very nice people. Even having started so early in the morning, they were still working at 8.30pm that night and we actually had to ask them to stop out of consideration for the neighbours! From then on, they worked from 7 ‘til 7 each day. We were on-site virtually all the time just to watch and take photos. The whole build was seamless and in less than 8 weeks the house was completed. 22 Case study – Tewkesbury Has your new home met your expectations? Yes, it has. The house is really lovely and warm (and not drafty) even through the cold winter months. We did light our wood burning stove just once when we first moved in but it quickly became too hot and we found ourselves opening the windows. It’s really unlikely that we’ll need to use the underfloor heating on the ground and first floors at all. The basement is naturally a bit cooler, so it might be needed from time to time down there. We do sometimes turn the ventilation system off as we like to open the windows for fresh air. However, when it’s on, which it is most of the time, the whole house has a really lovely quality of fresh, clean air. Given your experience, can you offer any tips to other self builders? One of the things I would advise someone else to consider is that you need to allow space for all the machinery that is required to run the house. I would advise anyone to build a designated plant room into your design, either into a basement or a small utility room for example. COMPLETE START TO FINISH BUILD TIME – 10 weeks For HANSE HAUS customers in Tewkesbury, the motivation to build their own house came primarily from living in older houses, including a listed building for more than 30 years. ‘They were lovely to look at but had little effective draught proofing and were difficult to insulate properly. Coming originally from countries with cold climates, we knew what it was like to live in a well-insulated draught-free house, feeling warm, even when it was –20C outside. We’d already met the main HANSE HAUS sales agent in the UK and instantly took to his hands-on, can-do attitude. Once our house was delivered, the HANSE HAUS construction crew were fantastic. They took great pride in everything they did. They would start at 8 in the morning and finish at 6pm, or 1pm on Saturdays. They were so keen to get on with the job, they had asked if they could work until 10pm as the evenings were becoming lighter! So, what are your overall thoughts on building with HANSE HAUS? They have given an exemplary service. We feel that, as customers, our best interests have been at heart to the highest level and we’d happily go with HANSE HAUS if we were to self build again. 23 Case study – Braintree, Essex 24 HANSE HAUS customers in Braintree, Essex found a plot of land which was being sold off by the neighbouring house and then began researching how best to go about their build. ‘After researching many different companies, we decided on HANSE HAUS, who offered us the security of building on time and on budget. Given our previous experience, we knew that the efficiency with which HANSE HAUS operate was to be of huge advantage and after visiting the German factory, we knew that the quality of build would be uncompromised. Although 3 of our children have left home, they still spend a fair bit of time here, along with their partners and friends so we wanted to build a large family home where everyone could have their own space. Knowing exactly what we wanted, we designed the house ourselves and submitted plans to the local council. As is usual with planning, there had to be some compromise, and in our case, it was with the exterior appearance of the house needing to fit in with the surrounding buildings. I had to submit my drawings several times before we got it exactly right, and ultimately I would have liked to build a more contemporary house but certainly internally, the house has a very modern feel to it and has, in many ways, exceeded all expectations.’ What are your overall thoughts on building with HANSE HAUS? ‘HANSE HAUS have been incredibly efficient from start to finish. Firstly, and given our previous experience, the benefit of knowing exactly what the build was going to cost before we even started, was invaluable. Secondly, HANSE HAUS opened our eyes to a different, and more effective way of building – they work at the edge of design and use all the latest technologies. They also have an extraordinary level of commitment to the job and find a way to overcome any issues which might arise as well as accommodating changes wherever possible. Thirdly, we felt like we were being looked after, as a valued customer, throughout the entire process. Even when the house was snagged, HANSE HAUS picked up on things that we couldn’t even see, and went that extra mile to meet their own high expectations.’ Has your new home met your expectations? ‘It certainly has, it’s a fantastic house to live in and everything about it, is good quality. Despite the size of the house, we’ve also noticed a vast reduction in energy costs. With all 4 teenagers, and sometimes their partners and friends in the house, we were concerned about the running costs but we needn’t have been. In addition, with the rainwater harvesting system, we’re also paying less for our water. This is obviously a bonus for us, but is also good news in terms of the possible re-sale value of the house in the long term.’ COMPLETE START TO FINISH BUILD TIME – 8 weeks ‘HANSE HAUS picked up on things that we couldn’t even see, and went that extra mile to meet their own high expectation’ ‘We signed the initial contract with HANSE HAUS in July and after another trip to Germany to choose everything from the bathroom suites to the ceramic floor tiles, we came home to start work, with the ground workers, on the foundations and the concrete pad. We did come up against some unexpected problems during the dig out, but the experienced ground workers who were recommended by HANSE HAUS, did a fantastic job of redirecting errant pipework while meeting the differing standards of both UK and German regulations.’ 25 Case study – Certified Passiv Haus, West Quantoxhead Somerset The property owners found out about HANSE HAUS in March 2009 at The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show. After consideration they settled on building a HANSE HAUS Passivhaus, which was to be the first certified built in the UK. The property owners commented that- ‘HANSE HAUS stood out for a number of reasons. We particularly liked the idea that, unlike many other companies, we would be dealing 26 directly with the manufacturer. Having visited the factory and sample centre in Germany in June 2009, the quality of the HANSE HAUS product was evident. It wasn’t just this though; we were also placing our trust, and investing in, the people we were dealing with. Their cando attitude shone through.’ ‘Although energy efficiency and associated low running costs hadn’t been a primary objective when first setting out to build our own house, it became more apparent that these factors did make long-term economic sense. In the end, the fact that we’ve built the house we wanted, which is also a Passivhaus is the icing on the cake.’ What are your overall thoughts on building with HANSE HAUS? ‘The quality and speed of build is excellent. Also, when the house was being constructed, we watched the crew work with great precision and efficiency, even clearing and tidying as they went. The quality of workmanship was paramount. All in all, it’s been a really good experience and we would do it all over again’. Has your new home met your expectations? Has your new home met your expectations? ‘The house has definitely met our expectations. From paper to the finished version, we have the house that we wanted. We love the big windows which make it a really light, airy house and it’s position means that the sun pours in to every room at some point throughout the day. In the design process, there were some things that we weren’t in control of such as the staircase, although we’re really pleased with it. Like everything, it’s manufactured to a very high quality. The same goes for the windows and external doors, which are really solid and robust as well as being triple-glazed. The house is quite exposed and we used to hear the wind whistling through our old house but it’s so quiet now. Although energy efficiency wasn’t our main concern when we first set out to build our own house, the fact that I don’t have a gas bill landing on my doormat any more, puts a smile on my face. We had oil-fuelled heating and hot water in our old house which cost a small fortune. Those costs would likely have doubled after the cold winter we’ve just had, and the increase in fuel costs. Our new house feels so much warmer in comparison and that’s without having any heat on at all!’ Given your experience, can you offer any tips to other self builders? ‘It’s essential to be fully involved in the design process of a house and pay attention to the details. When we went to Germany for sampling of fixtures and fittings, we’d made a decision on where we wanted everything to be placed but over time, you get to reflect on things like the position of the lighting, for example. Some things have worked out wonderfully well for us but for other things, like the lighting, we had to make a few minor tweaks, as well as a few compromises. I’d also say that, especially if you’re self building whilst also working full time, the Turnkey Service is what you need. We run our own business so although we were very involved with the design and the fixtures and fittings for the house, our involvement with the actual build was minimal’. COMPLETE START TO FINISH BUILD TIME – 8 weeks 27 Before getting started – what other costs should be considered? Foundations All sites will need a specialist soil investigation to determine the type of foundation needed. In most cases, your new HANSE HAUS will be built on traditional trench fill foundations. An independent structural engineer will need to verify all the information to Building Regulations. HANSE HAUS recommend P & P Groundworks Ltd Building your own house is for most, a once in a lifetime event. Hardly surprising then that the majority of people have little or no directly relevant experience on which to draw to help them make the right decisions or take the right steps at the right time. The first time around most people will see the granting of planning permission as being the point at which their involvement switches to finances and choosing the finishes, fixtures and fittings whilst the rest of the work is taken on by the builder. Whilst that is fine for the construction of the house itself, the reality is that there are a whole series of other activities on which the house construction is dependent. These need to be undertaken at the right time and in many cases, the right sequence. One can get a reasonable idea of how much time and consideration these activities might take based on how much of the overall project cost they account for. Please visit them at www.pandpgroundworks.co.uk Basements A properly designed and constructed basement can be an immensely beneficial addition to your home and can add large areas of internal floor area without altering the footprint of your house. HANSE HAUS are proud to have a long standing partnership with the market leading basement manufacturer Glatthaar Fertigkeller. All Glatthaar basements are manufactured off-site in their fully automated computer controlled production facility and constructed in the UK in days rather than weeks. Typical cost breakdown for a turn-key project www.glatthaar.co.uk 28 Building Control Process – How does it work? Feasibility, Planning and Pre-Tender Stages • Qualified Building Control Surveyors can provide early advice on projects including Fire Safety, Energy, Access and other Building Regulations issues. • They are able to assist clients through reducing potential for abortive and potentially expensive design work and delays in the process. • They are able to contribute to value engineering early in the design stage. • They can be complemented by in-house fully qualified and highly experienced SAP, SBEM, BREEAM and Code assessors where required. This includes Thermal Modelling to assist with effective enhancement of designs. Initial Notice Stage • An Initial Notice is submitted at least 7 working days prior to commencement of work on site. Detailed Design Stage • A dedicated Surveyor can provide consistent and knowledgeable interpretation of the Building Regulations and other legislation. • Structural design advice and checking by in-house Engineers. • A checking and approval process geared to the provision of design drawings and information. No restricted time limits or rejections. • Continued co-ordination with BBS Environmental assessors. • Wide-ranging and detailed experience in fire strategy and fire engineering solutions. • Our Surveyors act as integral members of the Design Team, accessible and able to provide support throughout the design process. • Extensive experience and knowledge of all building types and uses. • Facility for Type Approvals for residential units – houses, apartments, common parts and specifications. • Consultation with Fire Authority and Sewer Authority where required. HANSE HAUS Health & Safety In the UK and Channel Islands, the work undertaken by HANSE HAUS GmbH is in accordance with all current Health & Safety legislation as set out in the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, in particular The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 & The Health and Safety at Work (General) (Guernsey) Ordinance, 1987 and the Code of Practice for the Organisation and Management of Health and Safety in Construction. All site operatives have undergone training in General Site Safety Awareness and hold a European Safety Pass issued by Health & Safety Europe. All construction sites have the necessary site Health & Safety documentation, together with Method Statement & Risk Assessments, Health & Safety Europe monitor the site activities on a regular basis and are always on site for the first day of any house erection. Construction Stage • Smooth and effective flow between design and construction stages. • Inspection fully geared to the construction programme. • Accessible qualified Inspection Surveyors who will respond to your inspection requests and provide practical support and advice throughout. • Final Certificate (equivalent to Completion Certificate issued by Local Authorities) issued on satisfactory completion of project. 29 Accessible homes Quality of life without barriers When planning and realizing an accessible living design, the focus falls not only on creating a welcoming living environment but also on tailoring the home to the day-to-day requirements of those with a disability. The accessible ‘Belvita’ showhome was planned in collaboration with two disabilities consultants who are both wheelchair users themselves. The result of this collective planning process is an attractively designed bungalow that offers a high quality of life by meeting the needs of those with or without disabilities in every living situation. Customised solutions for happy, carefree living The daily lives of the disabled can be made easier through a wide range of detailed HANSE HAUS solutions. Not only does the accessibility design tick boxes in terms of living comfort for the disabled but it also allows those of advancing years to continue living in their own homes as they enter later life. Our recommendations during the planning of an accessible home include: Arranging all living spaces, bedrooms and a bathroom on one level, or alternatively installing a wheelchair-adapted lift, as can be viewed in our “Vivario” showhome in Mannheim, Germany or the “Cubico” showhome in Suhr, Switzerland. · Space for manoeuvre with wheelchair turning areas of a diameter of 140 cm · Doors and hallways with a minimum width of 100 cm · External doors without a threshold · A floor-level, wheelchair-accessible shower with shower seat · Wheelchair-accessible washbasin and handles on all sanitaryware · Wheelchair access to the house from the garage/carport · Durable floorings with low rolling resistance, such as laminate floors or tiles 30 Meeting Notes Checklist Plot suitability House design Proposed budget/quotes Timetables Planning permission Sampling in Germany Building Regulations Discuss other costs Site visits – During Construction & on completion Finance & Contracts Notes 31 HANSE HAUS, an expert construction partner for your custom designed home Choosing the right construction partner means you avoid compromising on quality, service and reliability. We are a financially secure, dynamic company and have a long tradition in construction. We offer you: Your partner agent nA high quality build with fixtures and fittings from leading manufacturers. n L eading edge thermal insulation systems and energy saving home automation. n Guaranteed fixed price n S trong focus on delivering excellent customer service. n O ur experience of over 80 years and a track record of over 30,000 completed houses. n A guide for customers from 'Start to Finish'. Parent Company: HANSE HAUS GmbH Ludwig-Weber-Straße 18 D-97789 Oberleichtersbach UK Contact: Telephone: 0845 658 9780 (local call rate) info@hanse-haus.co.uk www.hanse-haus.co.uk