Brixton's Victorian and Edwardian terraces see a steady stream of extension and conversion projects, each requiring party wall compliance. We handle party wall matters for both building owners and adjoining owners across the area.
From rear extensions on Brixton Hill terraces to loft conversions in Loughborough Junction, our surveyors manage the full party wall process efficiently, minimising delays to construction programmes.
Preparation and service of all required notices under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 for residential extension and conversion projects.
Pre-works photographic surveys of adjoining properties to record their condition before construction begins.
Negotiation and drafting of party wall awards that protect both parties and allow works to proceed.
Acting for adjoining owners to ensure their property is protected during neighbouring extension and basement works.
If your extension involves building on the boundary line or excavating near neighbouring foundations, party wall notices are legally required before work can begin.
Fees depend on the complexity of the works. We provide fixed-fee quotations once we understand the scope of your project.
Yes, loft conversions on terraced houses frequently require party wall notices where steels, flashing or other elements affect the party wall.
If no response is received within 14 days, a deemed dispute arises and both parties appoint surveyors to agree a party wall award.