Advantage of a new-build
7 reasons for choosing a new-build
There are a lot of advantages of a new-build. Think, for example, of good insulation and lower energy costs. We give you seven reasons below for choosing a new-build. Want to know more? Then go to www.bewustnieuwbouw.nl
1. Maintenance-free
- Everything in your home is new and fresh.
- It means that your home will need virtually no maintenance for the first five years.
- This convenience is partly down the choice of materials.
2. Customized
- You can make the new home your own in so many ways.
- By discussing the design, choosing a different layout and including various options.
- You can choose your own kitchen, bathroom and sanitary fittings.
3. Comfortable
- Your new home is well insulated against cold and heat and meets the most stringent statutory requirements for soundproofing.
- The same is true for air quality, which also meets the strictest standards.
- A new home also meets the most recent statutory requirements for construction (Buildings Decree).
- This means, for example, that the ceilings and doors are higher and the stairs less steep.
4. Guarantee
- Less risk of bankruptcy.
- Compensation if the contractor goes bankrupt during construction and after completion.
- Guarantee against construction defects (generally six years, ten years in the case of serious defects).
5. Energy-efficient
- Your new home is extremely energy-efficient, with energy consumption corresponding to at least energy label A as standard.
- Lower energy bills.
- It also means you’re contributing to a better climate and environment.
6. Safety
- Your house is built according to the most modern safety requirements.
- For example, a new home is fitted with smoke detectors as standard.
- All wall sockets are also earthed.
7. Sustainable
- A new home has a lower impact on the environment and produces lower CO2 emissions.
- This is thanks to a number of features such as the use of sustainable technology to provide your home with heat and power.
- More and more builders are also switching to sustainable building materials, such as responsibly sourced wood.