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7 Essential Steps for a Smooth House Extension Process

Thinking of building an extension on your house? Read our guide containing seven helpful and easy-to-follow steps to make this process efficient and worry-free!

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Research Local Building Regulations Regarding Extensions 

Before planning your house extension, you must research and understand the local building regulations in your area. Regulations can differ from one council to another, so it’s important to check what regulations may apply to your project. This includes understanding the limits on size and scope of the build, as well as any other relevant planning requirements. Consider consulting a qualified architect or structural engineer if necessary.

Explore Different Extension Designs To Fit Your Needs and Budget.

Whether you’re extending to create a larger kitchen, add an extra bedroom or open up your living space, it’s important to understand the available options in your area and determine the best solution for your needs and budget. Consider how much extra space you need, and what materials are most practical for your project, and research zoning regulations in your area to ensure that any design won’t run afoul of existing laws. Take time to talk with professionals who understand local building codes and can guide you on possibilities that often get overlooked.

Carefully Survey the Extension Site and Gather Necessary Documents 

The foundation of ensuring a successful house extension is performing an accurate survey of your property. You'll need to know the exact site boundaries and make sure you have any necessary documents such as a copy of your title deed. If needed, you may require the services of a professional land surveyor to reach this goal. Additionally, contact your local council office for advice on building regulations and requirements in order to officially receive permission to extend.

Depict Plans With Detailed Drawings, Including Dimensions

To ensure that your desired outcome is clear to all stakeholders, it's important to create detailed drawings. These should include all measurements, from the height and width of walls to the space between structural elements. Consider taking into account a range of different elevations, angles and levels. Show clearly which rooms will connect and how they will be accessed. Finally, label each item so everyone is clear on what they refer to.

Draw up plans for your house extension

To ensure that your desired outcome is clear to all stakeholders, it's important to create detailed drawings. These should include all measurements, from the height and width of walls to the space between structural elements. Consider taking into account a range of different elevations, angles and levels. Show clearly which rooms will connect and how they will be accessed. Finally, label each item so everyone is clear on what they refer to.

Find a local construction company/builders 

Once you've planned your extension, mapped out what you want and had architectural drawings submitted to the local council which has been approved it's time to find a local builder to carry out your project. The most important thing is to check their reviews, the most reliable builders will be listed on sites such as Checkatrade or other review sites which are verified. It's also good to look for a local company as it's much easier to liaise with when you're living in the same area, especially if you encounter any problems as they'll be much more likely to resolve any issues quickly for you.  

If you're looking for reliable builders based in Rugby then Paddox Construction is here to help. With over 20 years of experience within the construction industry, we've acquired the skills and expertise to help turn your project from a dream into a reality. Get in touch today to find out more.

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