Electrical Layout Drawings
When you are planning any kind of development having a drawing that shows every last
detail will save you money in the long run. When you are planning a new kitchen for example getting the right number of switch sockets and there exact positions on the wall above the worktop, behind
the fridge or inside a cupboard really should be designed sooner rather than later. Design changes during any construction are expensive but in a kitchen where the cables need to be chased into the
walls and then tiled or painted is often very messy and complicated and therefore very expensive. A simple layout showing location of sockets, switches lights and consumer units can be an invaluable
tool and save you a lot of money and time during the construction.
Heating & Plumbing Layout Drawings
As with electrical work, plumbing and heating is better carried out
during the main construction. Alterations after completion or changes to the existing layout are often followed by an expensive invoice. We strongly recommend that any work for your heating and
plumbing is worked out on paper first rather than left to the building contractor on site. Hiding ugly pipes with boxing in a room is not a great solution when you consider that pipes could be
inserted into a floor or ceiling void if the designer is instructed to oversee these elements as well. Plumbing and electrical layout drawings can typically be produced as part of the whole design
package or added not too much later than a few weeks before construction starts on site.