Planning permission is one of the most common concerns for homeowners looking to extend their property. Understanding when permission is required—and when it is not—can save both time and cost.
When Planning Permission is Required
You will typically need planning permission if:
- Your extension exceeds permitted development limits
- The property is in a conservation area
- You are making significant structural or design changes
- The extension impacts neighbouring properties
Permitted Development Rights
Many home extensions fall under permitted development, meaning formal planning permission may not be required. However, strict guidelines apply regarding:
- Size and height
- Boundary distances
- Materials used
Why Professional Guidance Matters
Even if planning permission is not required, you must still comply with building regulations. Working with experienced consultants ensures your project meets all legal requirements and avoids costly mistakes.
Conclusion
Before starting your project, it is essential to assess your property and plans carefully. Professional advice can help you move forward with confidence and avoid unnecessary delays.