When things start to feel a bit cramped, or you realise that an extra room in your property could deliver improvements to everyday quality of life, you may start considering moving home to a more spacious pad around Farnham or Guildford. But investing in a property extension is a fantastic alternative, and means you can stay where you’re comfortable; you’ll also avoid all the stresses and expenditure involved in a move.
The builders at Ayling Prestige Renovation Ltd specialise in this kind of building work, ensuring a property extension is bespoke to your unique tastes and functional requirements, and perfectly integrates within your wider home. Whether you’re looking to add an extra bedroom, add space to create a more open plan layout, or indulge with something special like a games room, home cinema, gym or office – we’re on hand to make your dream project a reality.
Over the last decade, we’ve completed countless property extensions in and around the Farnham and Guildford areas. We’re deeply proud of our growing reputation, and as such ensure our work always meets strict quality standards. Our capable builders handle everything from the initial design process, through to the groundworks, carpentry, roofing, electrics and plumbing, to painting and decoration, delivering a finished product you’ll be excited to show off to friends and family.
There are a number of reasons why you might require planning permission for a property extension in Farnham or Guildford. Know that if you do in fact require it, our builders are on hand to ensure you get the help you need in securing the go-ahead.
One of the key factors in determining whether planning permission is required is the size and location of the proposed property extension. If it is a certain distance from a public highway or a neighbour's boundary, planning permission will likely be called for. Similarly, if the extension exceeds a certain height or volume, you’ll need to submit an application.
Another factor that can affect the need for planning permission is the type of building subject to the property extension. For example, if you live in one of Farnham or Guildford’s many listed buildings, or in a conservation area, you’ll need the green stamp to push forward with any alterations or additions.