Frequently Asked Questions
At Eco build Garden Builds we believe in keeping things simple. We’ve compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions about our garden rooms, offices and studios. There is no question too big or small, so if you can’t find what you’re looking for, please feel free to contact us.
General Questions
Are your garden rooms warm enough to use in winter?
Yes, they are warm enough to use throughout the year as they are all well insulated and come with a free-standing Electric radiator as standard.
Can I have a toilet and/or kitchen in my garden room?
Yes, you can. We will liaise with a plumber to ensure that any necessary openings are in place, ready for the plumber to connect the required services.
Can I have dividing walls / separate rooms?
Yes, we can install partition walls in any of our larger sized garden rooms. Please enquire for more details.
Can I install a wood burner into my garden room?
Customers have previously fitted wood burners into their Green Retreats garden room, however it is not something that we recommend. We are unable to fit or prepare for fitting of a wood burner.
Can I live in a garden room?
Our garden rooms are not designed to be lived however our customer use them for extra sleeping space for visiting family and friends.
About Our Services
Can you create me a completely bespoke garden room?
Yes with many customisation options our sister company Robert Doyle Eco Build is a successful and well-recognised construction company, as such we have the in-house expertise to design and build any size or shape garden room to suit your particular requirements, to complement the size and shape of your garden.
Can you fit solar panels to my garden room?
Yes with many customisation options our sister company Robert Doyble Eco Build is a successful and well-recognised construction company, as such we have the in-house expertise to design and build any size or shape garden room to suit your particular requirements, to complement the size and shape of your garden.
Do I need to get planning permission?
You can read more on Planning and permission