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Once you’ve decided on a basement conversion, it’s important to consider a few key factors before work begins.
While most basement conversions do not require planning permission, external changes such as light wells or new windows may need approval – particularly if your property is in a conservation area.
Some projects may also require excavation to achieve adequate headroom, which can affect existing foundations and may require underpinning.
With the right planning and support, a basement conversion is an excellent way to add valuable living space to your home. At Biocraft South West, we provide expert guidance from start to finish, helping your project progress smoothly and efficiently. From advising on planning permission to liaising with local authorities, our team ensures every stage is properly managed.
Contact Biocraft South West today to discuss your basement conversion project.
Should the proposed works affect a party wall in any way, (e.g. party walls or the vicinity are subject to extensions, excavations or underpinning; newly instated supports bear onto a party wall), then the owners and leaseholders of both the building within which the proposed basement works are to take place and those of adjoining properties must be informed, under the Party Wall Act 1996.
When submitting an application we advise our clients to do so under the full plans application process rather than the building notice procedure. When a full plans application is deposited, a Building Control Surveyor formally checks the drawings and details submitted. Any deficiencies and potential problems should then be resolved before the application is approved. Drawings must accurately represent the existing building; its construction and internal layout as well as the proposed works and layout.
Biocraft South West, basement conversion specialists successfully serving Bristol & Bath. For more information on basement conversions Wiltshire, Somerset, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire contact us on 01793 272085.