For UK Homeowners · The Extension Guide
Not because your builder is dishonest — because you don't know what to ask for. Yet.
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What most quotes leave out
Choosing the cheapest builder quote, misunderstanding party wall laws, failing to budget for VAT, or signing a contract that doesn't include waste removal. These are the classic errors that turn a dream project into a nightmare.
For the price of a few cups of coffee, you get the blueprint to managing a project properly. Knowing the right questions to ask your architect and your builder will save you thousands of pounds and months of stress.
Nine clear, no-nonsense chapters covering the entire lifecycle of a typical UK residential extension.
When you actually need it, and how to get it without endless council delays.
How to spot the cowboys and secure the tradesmen the architects use.
The hidden costs no one mentions until the foundations are poured.
Keep your neighbours happy and avoid legal disputes that halt work.
The crucial difference between planning and building control.
Getting what you want on paper before it's set in brick.
A realistic schedule, not the optimistic one builders quote.
The classic errors that add thousands to a typical UK extension.
Everything that must be in place before the first skip arrives.
A professionally formatted PDF you can read on screen, print, and keep with your project notes.



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Before you sign any contract, work through this item-by-item. Every unticked row is a potential variation order — money out of your pocket mid-build.
Planning application fee included (or confirmed not required)
Building regulations application fee
These are the items builders routinely leave out of quotes. You only discover them when the invoice arrives — or when the plaster is already on.
Sockets on the island unit
Island sockets are almost never included in a standard kitchen extension quote. Adding them after the screed is laid can cost £400–£800 extra.
Skirting boards and architraves
Most builders quote to build the shell. Skirting, architraves, and door casings are often a separate allowance — or simply left off entirely.
We were quoted £65,000 for a single-storey rear extension. This guide made us realise we hadn't budgeted for VAT, structural calculations, or the party wall surveyor. It saved us from starting a project we couldn't afford to finish.
The section on vetting builders is gold. We used the exact questions provided, and it became immediately obvious which builder was just telling us what we wanted to hear. Worth twenty times the price.
Calm, practical, and incredibly reassuring. We felt entirely overwhelmed by the council's planning portal. This guide translated the process into plain English. The extension is now underway and we're sleeping soundly.
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Yes. The planning framework varies slightly between England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, but the fundamental principles of managing builders, budgeting, and project sequencing apply everywhere. Where laws differ (like Building Warrants in Scotland), we note it.
No, it's an immediate PDF download. You can read it on your phone, tablet, or print it out to keep with your project notes.
Not at all. This guide is designed to help you brief your architect better, understand what they're doing, and manage the process. It makes you an informed client.
Even a small porch or conservatory can run into thousands of pounds in hidden costs if building regulations or party wall agreements are mishandled. The smaller the budget, the less room there is for expensive mistakes.
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