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What is a typical Self Build Schedule?

21st May 2024

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12 Stages of the Self Build Schedule

Building your own home can be daunting - there is a lot to consider and remember! To help you on your self build journey, we have summarised the 12 stages of the self build schedule in one simple blog post!

1. Research and find a site

It all starts here!

Start doing your homework - find an architect, work out a budget, consider whether to hire a builder or self build, and mentally prepare!!!

2. Clear and peg the site 

Time to get to work!

Have the site cleared and create access. Peg the site as per your architects drawings, and get site facilities in place.

3. Foundations 

Start digging trenches for your foundations. Blockwork starts and you will need to contact building control for a chat. 

self build house at foundation stage


4. Floor structure in place

Complete the footings and install ground floor slabs.

  • It's time to contact BEAM to discuss your Central Vacuum and Ventilation requirements.

5. Structure built to top floors

Things are starting to take shape!

Block or frames are now in place, with the structure built to the top floor level.

  • Place your order with BEAM for the Central Vacuum and Ventilation systems.

6. Roofing

The external walls are complete and the roof goes on. The roof is then covered with your chosen slates or tiles.

  • Roof vents required for Heat Recovery Ventilation Systems should be installed during the roofing stage.

self build house at roofing stage


7. Weathertight

Time to install your windows, doors and any rainwater goods. At this stage, your building should be watertight.

  • Installation of ducting for the BEAM Mechanical Ventilation System begins when the house is weathertight. 

mvhr ducting installed in a self build house


8. First fix

All electrical and plumbing runs are put in place. Installation of the Central Vacuum system begins as ducting within the internal walls is fitted and the vacuum points are in place.

  • First fix installation of the BEAM Central Vacuum System begins.

first fix installation of beam central vacuum system ducting

9. Plastering

Once the electric, plumbing and vacuum points are in place, plasterboard is erected and covered in a thin coat of plaster.

10. Second fix

All electrics and sockets are connected. Sanitaryware is fitted and plumbed in. Ducting for the Central Vacuum system is installed just before the floor screed is poured.

  • Second fix installation of the BEAM Central Vacuum System begins.

11. Fixtures and fittings

All floors are down, and the kitchen and bathrooms are installed. Any tiling and decorating are completed. The Central vacuum and MVHR units are installed, and systems tested by a fully qualified BEAM engineer.

  • The BEAM Central Vacuum and MVHR units are installed and systems tested.

Beam central vacuum and mvhr units installed in self build house


12. Snagging

Time for inspection! Deal with any minor issues and prepare to move in to your new build home!

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