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Party Wall In Enfield

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A party wall agreement in Enfield can protect both your own property and the neighboring one. Party wall agreements are an excellent way to protect your own property and that of your neighbor. These agreements can help you obtain the necessary consent when you plan to make alterations or repairs to the wall that serves as a party to the agreement.

It's important to have a party wall agreement in place before beginning any construction work. It helps avoid disputes and ensures that your company adheres to regulations around maintenance of neighboring structures. Our company offers a variety of aspects related to party walls, such as surveys, notices and searches

If you are thinking of building or extending your home or property we can help with advising on what needs to be considered, benefits, and liability. For more information, please contact Signature Buildings by calling 01707 240564.

Signature Building Group is a building company with years of experience in the construction industry.

Do I need to follow the Party Wall Act if I plan to build a property in Enfield?

The Party Wall Act 1996 provides a statutory framework to regulate the construction of boundary walls between adjoining properties.

In order to avoid disputes, it is important that you understand the Act and take appropriate steps to ensure compliance with its provisions. Party Wall legislation applies in England and Wales. It does not apply in Scotland or Northern Ireland.

It is a requirement for both the building owner and the adjoining owner's consent (in writing) before any work can be carried out on a party wall. This consent must be obtained before any work commences on site, even if it is for remedial work only.

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What is a Party Wall?

A party wall is a shared wall that separates two buildings. It may be a thin wall that goes just between the two buildings, or it could be a thick wall dividing the two properties. Party walls are important in buildings with more than one unit because they prevent the sound from one unit from getting into other units.

  • Chasing walls or floors for pipework or electricity
  • Supporting, rebuilding or building the wall
  • Cutting into the wall for lead work, DPC etc.
  • Cut away a chimney breast
  • Installing new steel beams into the wall.

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