Your guide to planning a kitchen extension Property Extensions
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First time looking for an Extension Specialist and not sure where to start? Tell us about your project and we’ll send you a list of Extension Specialists to review. There’s no pressure to hire, so you can compare profiles, read previous reviews and ask for more information before you make your decision.
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Are you planning a kitchen extension? Or perhaps you’re considering a bathroom or conservatory extension for your home? Tell us the details of your property extension and we’ll find the right specialist builders for your project.
Based on your requirements, Bark will reach out to relevant extension builders. We’ll match you with free quotes from the best extension specialists in your area. Receive a notification each time a new quote arrives, or check them in your own time.
Compare the cost of building your extension with each specialist and check their company reviews. You can also speak to each property extension professional either online or by phone, before booking any work with them.
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Read our top tips for planning the kitchen extension of your dreams
The cost of building an extension is determined by a number of factors, including size, specification, and your location. You may be planning a basement conversion, a single storey extension, a downstairs toilet extension, or an extension over your garage. Whatever you have in mind, our experts will take a detailed brief in order to provide an accurate quote for the work.
In many cases, you can extend your home under Permitted Development (PD). For example, under PD you can extend a detached property by 8m to the rear, if it’s a single-storey extension, or by 3m if it’s double. Check with your local council and your extension specialist before you get too far into the planning stages, because your project may not meet all the criteria for PD.
Most insurers won’t cover any loss or damage incurred while a property is undergoing alteration or renovation. If you’re carrying out extension works and managing the project yourself, it’s worth discussing your project with an insurance provider, before any work begins. You may need to arrange a specific extension policy to cover the new works and the existing structure. It’s also worth enquiring about a 10-year structural warranty, as this can be provided on some new extension works.
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Roger went beyond the scope of work to get my project done. Honest and extremely experienced.
17 Jan 2025
Roger went beyond the scope of work to get my project done. Honest and extremely experienced.
17 Jan 2025
We engaged Roger’s services to design an extension for our colonial revival home. As homeowners with limited experience in the remodeling process and strong opinions, Roger proved to be an exceptional collaborator. He diligently listened to our requirements and concerns, effectively guided us through the available options and constraints, and presented us with innovative and aesthetically pleasing solutions. We wholeheartedly recommend Roger and are already working with him on another project.
16 Jan 2025