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    Why You Need to Vacate When Adding a Second Storey to Your House with 32 Degrees Building

Why You Need to Vacate When Adding a Second Storey to Your House with 32 Degrees Building

When you’re planning on adding a second storey to your house with 32 Degrees Building, it’s essential that you vacate the premises for a minimum of two weeks. Here’s why:

When you’re planning on adding a second storey to your house with 32 Degrees Building, it’s essential that you vacate the premises for a minimum of two weeks. Here’s why:

Ensuring Your Safety and Comfort

Your safety and comfort are our top priorities. During the initial stages of the build, significant work such as demolition, electrical adjustments, and preparation are undertaken. These tasks can generate considerable noise, dust, and disruption, making your home an uncomfortable place to stay. By vacating for at least two weeks, your family can avoid these inconveniences and ensure a more pleasant living environment.

Protecting Our Team’s Safety

When we add a second storey, we deal with an existing dwelling’s structural and electrical systems. To ensure the safety of our team, we need to disconnect the power to the entire home for a two-week period. This precaution helps minimise any risks associated with live electrical work and structural changes, keeping both our workers and your family safe.

A Seamless and Enjoyable Building Experience

Our goal is to make the process of adding an addition as smooth and enjoyable as possible. With our extensive experience in building second storeys and extensions, we’ve learned what strategies work best. Prioritising your family’s safety and comfort, we carefully structure our builds to provide you with the best possible experience.