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Structural Calculations: When Do You Need Them?

Structural calculations prove your project is safe and compliant with Building Regulations (Part A). From steel beams and lintels to loft joists and extensions, we design, coordinate and supply a clear calc pack for Building Control approval. Costs, timelines and council quirks explained—so your builder can price accurately and build with confidence.

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Listed Buildings: Thinking about works on your listed property?

Owning a listed building comes with strict planning rules. This guide explains when Listed Building Consent is required, how councils treat common works, and what homeowners need to know about repairs, extensions, double glazing, solar panels, and EPC exemptions. Learn the process, costs, and council quirks to keep your project compliant.

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Conservation Areas (UK): Rules, Consent & What You Can Do

If your home is in a Conservation Area, extra planning rules apply to protect the area’s character. This guide explains what Conservation Areas mean, when Conservation Area Consent is needed, common council quirks, and how rules affect extensions, conversions and alterations. Learn the costs, timelines and how to move your project forward confidently.

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Garage Conversions (UK): Permissions, Costs & Process

Thinking of converting your garage? Discover if you need planning permission, how Permitted Development works, and what Building Regulations demand. This complete UK guide covers realistic costs, council quirks, step-by-step process, and value impacts, so you can confidently plan your garage conversion and secure approvals without costly mistakes.

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Certificates & Compliance Documents You Must Keep (UK Home Projects Guide)

Certificates & compliance documents prove your home project meets UK planning and building rules. From completion certificates to gas and electrical sign-offs, missing paperwork can cause delays, enforcement or issues with selling. This guide explains which documents you must keep, local council quirks, costs, and how to replace lost certificates.

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Loft Conversions (UK) — Costs, PD Rules, Process & Council Quirks

A clear UK homeowner’s guide to loft conversions — covering costs, timelines, types, planning permission vs Permitted Development, Building Regulations, and council quirks. Discover how much value a loft adds, what pitfalls to avoid, and the exact process step-by-step. Perfect if you’re considering a roof-light, dormer, hip-to-gable, or L-shaped conversion.

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Building Control Inspections – What to Expect

Building Control inspections are essential checks during construction to make sure your project is safe, compliant and approved for resale. From foundations and drainage to insulation and final sign-off, inspectors ensure standards are met. Learn what councils look for, local quirks to prepare for, and how to avoid costly delays with expert guidance.

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House Extensions – Complete UK Guide (Planning, Costs, Council Quirks)

Planning a house extension? Our complete UK guide explains when you can use Permitted Development, when you’ll need full planning permission, and the hidden council “quirks” that catch homeowners out. Includes costs, drawings, timelines, Building Control, and practical tips so you can expand your home smoothly and avoid delays.

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Planning Permission Milton Keynes – Local Rules & Council Quirks Explained

Planning permission in Milton Keynes follows national rules but has extra council quirks. From parking standards to estate design codes, it’s vital to check if your project needs approval or falls under Permitted Development. This guide explains local requirements, costs, and FAQs so homeowners avoid mistakes and move projects forward confidently.

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Planning Permission Loft Conversion (UK)

• Do you need planning permission for a loft conversion? Most houses can convert under Permitted Development if they stay within 40/50m³, avoid front dormers and keep ridge height. Learn the exceptions (conservation areas, Article 4, flats), costs, timelines and local council quirks for Bucks, Milton Keynes and Guildford, plus practical steps to secure approval.

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