When it comes to building on a sloping block , it can be a little tricky to decide on what is going to be best for you, your dream home ideas and the block of land you have to build on.
That is why we have put together some of the considerations you need to decide on when it comes to building on a sloping block - to make the process much easier, we always recommend speaking to an experienced sloping block builder , such as Symcorp. This can make a stressful process a lot easier, so give us a call on 07 5594 1768 for assistance.
Sloping blocks, and the way in which they slope, can vary from block to block. Some slope down from the street to the back of the block, whereas others slope up from the street. The former are generally easier (and less expensive) to build on than latter, as blocks that slope up from the street can need retaining walls and extra excavation requirements. In general:
Always get a topographical survey of your block to figure out the slope of your block and the contours. A topographical survey looks like this:
Topographical surveys also help figure out:
An analysis of your sloping block will assist in deciphering all the important physical characteristics to take into consideration, such as:
These, along with the factors shown in the topographical survey, will help with decisions in relation to:
Sloping blocks can have additional costs compared to other building sites, due to their very nature. These can include:
The key to minimising construction costs on a sloping site is to reduce the amount of earthworks required to level the site through cut and fill and to minimise the number of engineered retaining walls. This can be achieved by adopting a house design that suits your sloping site . - Gold Coast Council
Chat to your expert sloping block builder though, such as Symcorp, before building commences and all these costs can be discussed in detail. This avoids nasty surprises where possible, and a clear outline as to where finances are to be spent.
The following are some of the major aspects you need to remember when looking at building on a sloping block:
Single slab on ground construction - most project homes - are only really appropriate up to a slope of 7%, as the cut/fill required becomes excessive (over one metre) - Gold Coast City Council
Building on a sloping block isn’t all bad - there are plenty of advantages too! These include:
For more information about building on a sloping block, give the Symcorp knowledgeable building team a call today on 07 5594 1768 .
Resources:
https://ws-07-8bdxkw.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/documents/bf/building-on-sloping-sites.pdf