House extension London will help to boost a homeowner or commercial property’s value. In most areas in London, a planning authorization, with specific limitations, is needed before any expansion job can begin. London’s local council’s Planning Department, oversees any extensions on houses as well as oversees the way that neighbourhoods are designed and developed, the way the land is used, the design and style of the home extensions, the landscaping, roadways, and the “green” impact on surrounding ecosystem.


Extension projects are put on the Planning Register of the local council, for public viewing, so the nearby neighbours are alerted and can post feedback on extension projects within the neighbourhood. Since the whole process might require up to two months, early preparation is required.


House extension London could be conveyed to single storey buildings, double story’s, as well as side return extensions. More rooms which include bedroom extensions, bathrooms, living spaces, even conservatory extensions could be made. Flat upgrades, kitchen fittings, painting, carpentry work and decorating, electrical and plumbing work with extensions are included in house extensions London.


Commercial owners as well as home owners will need to sketch their house extensions plans and input their ideas. As soon as the plan is made, you can contact a surveyor who will help you to focus on the extension specifications in more detail. They are going to advise you on all technical preparation, like the planning permission, or if necessary, building specifications and restrictions. You would then contact an architect or designer, followed up with a contractor. These professionals should go over your designs and would steer the project through to development.

Selecting a good builder is as essential as choosing your home. If you are planning on buying or building a new home, you’ll want to do your research in advance. You will get all the quality you are paying for by selecting a reliable home builder. Without a good understanding of the builder that you are selecting, you are be at risk of facing some horrible consequences.

Guide to Finding a Builder

  • Whether you live in a large city or a smaller town, you will have a number of builders to choose from. You are most likely to get a list of registered home builders from your local home builder association if you give them a call. The list may be available on their website.
  • You can ask your friends, family members and colleagues for the name of builder they have dealt with. You should ask them about the quality of the builder’s work and the quality of the builder’s after sale service.
  • In certain countries, home builders must be licensed.. You can get a list of licensed home builders from your local government.
  • You can try to find classified ads from home builders in local newspapers, magazines and yellow pages. You should find more information about the home builders on their website. For example, on the thservices website, you would be able to find comprehensive Builders in London. You can inquire about their product or service via phone and set up an appointment to meet with their sales representatives at builder’s sales office or model homes.

You should collect as much data about the builder as you can because these information would be useful for tracking and comparison. It would be a good idea to bring a camera and notebook with you. You can write down any information about the builder or take picture of the model homes you visit. When you keep track, it makes it much easier for you to make a decision and pick the right builder for your project.