EXTENSION AUDIT
GARAGE CONVERSION AUDIT
STRUCTURAL LOFT CONVERSION AUDIT
PRE-PURCHASE FEASABILITY CONSULTATION
TEMPORARY WORKS
STEEL WORK CONNECTIONS
SITE VISIT
INTERIOR MINOR ALTERATIONS
CDM & ASSOCIATED REPORTS
HEALTH & SAFETY REPORTS
3D MODELLING (from)
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SOIL INVESTIGATION REPORTS
AIR PRESSURE TESTING
SOUND TESTING
BUILDING CONTROL APPLICATIONS
AIR TIGHTNESS TESTING
SOUND INSULATION TESTING
PART F VENTILATION TESTING
RENEWABLE ENERGY ADVICE & INSTALL
ENERGY STATEMENTS
THERMOGRAPHIC SURVEYS & TESTING
CODE FOR SUSTAINABLE HOMES
PART G WATER CALCS
DOMESTIC EPC’S FOR LANDLORDS & HOMEOWNERS
Are you thinking about adding extra space to your home in Worthing with a rear extension? Before you start, it's important to know about planning permission rules, costs, and the different types of extensions you can choose from.
This guide is here to give you all the info you need to make the process easier.
Homeowners often wonder if they need planning permission for a rear extension in Worthing. Fortunately, homeowners can often carry out many rear extensions without requiring planning permission under permitted development rights.
The criteria for permitted development rights regarding rear extensions typically include:
Learn more in our guide for permitted development rights for single storey rear extensions.
If your rear extension project in Worthing doesn't qualify under permitted development rights, you must apply for planning permission. This process generally includes these steps:
For specific details, check with the Worthing Borough Council's planning department.
The cost of a rear extension in Worthing varies based on factors like size, design, materials, and contractor fees.
Take a look at STAAC's inspiring rear extensions!
Q: How long does it take to complete a rear extension project in Worthing?
A: The duration of a rear extension project can vary depending on its size, complexity, and weather conditions. On average, you can expect the construction process to take anywhere from three to six months.
Q: Do I need to hire an architect for my rear extension project?
A: While hiring an architect is not mandatory, it can be beneficial, especially for larger or more complex extensions. An architect can help you design a space that meets your needs and complies with building regulations.
Q: Are there any additional costs I should consider?
A: In addition to construction costs, you should also budget for planning application fees, structural engineer fees, VAT, and any unforeseen expenses that may arise during the project.
For further assistance, don't hesitate to contact STAAC. Our team is here to provide expert advice tailored to your project!
Starting a rear extension project needs skilled builders who understand local rules and can bring your vision to life.
Choosing the right builder means reliability, quality work, and sticking to deadlines are crucial. In Worthing, STAAC is a top choice for your house extension.