What is it like living with building works in winter
The winter months often bring challenges for living with building works. Cold and wet weather can significantly impact daily routines and comfort levels. Whether you are having a home extension in Strensall with lots of groundworks creating mud and mess, a loft conversion in York opening the roof, or something in between building works can create mess, let the cold in and cause water management challenges. Here at AG Developments we are used to making any home extension work liveable during the bad weather but these are our top tips for how to cope with your extension and the weather.
Stay Informed and Be Flexible:
- Weather Updates: Keep a close eye on weather forecasts and work with your builder, hopefully us, anticipate activity and plan accordingly. Being aware of upcoming work can help you schedule your day and minimise inconveniences.
- Flexible Plans: Stay flexible with your plans, especially if the building activities are weather-dependent. Rain and damp is the most common issue to stop works, but extreme cold and winds can affect the work which can be done too. Knowing that disruptions may occur allows you to adjust your schedule and activities accordingly.
Prepare Your Living Space:
- Weather-Proofing: Ensure the areas which aren't affected in your home are well-insulated and weather-proofed. Seal windows and doors to prevent drafts, and address any existing issues to create a more comfortable indoor environment. Whilst we will do our best to seal the works off and protect the areas not being worked on its always best to be prepared to assist too.
- Protect Outdoor Areas: Cover outdoor furniture and secure loose items in your garden to shield. This proactive step helps prevent potential damage during construction.
Daily Living Strategies:
- Noise Management: Building a home extension can be noisy, so consider if working from home or being in the house is practical. If you will be around the works using noise-canceling headphones or earplugs to create a quieter living space. Children especially can be upset by loud tools so think if there are activities away from the house that could be done.
- Create Indoor Retreats: If possible designate cozy indoor spaces where you can retreat from the disruptions. Create a comfortable corner with homely treats to rest in.
Safety and Well-being:
- Safety Measures: Ensure the safety of yourself and your family by following any safety guidelines provided by the builder. During the day tools and materials are in use so ensure children are supervised at all times. Let your builder know if you need to be in the space which is being worked on
Communication:
- Stay Informed: Keep an open line of communication with your builder. Know what is happening but also let your builder know if you need to be around the house so they can try and accommodate you. We always try and work with customers to ensure their house is useable and your life is maintained during any building works.
Living around a building site is never fun. It's a necessary part of the works to get to the end result but we appreciate the challenges of living through the works, especially in the cold and wet weather. By taking a few steps and working with your builder you can make life a lot more pleasant.








