Comprehensive structural support for major home refurbishment projects throughout the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
Structural Engineering for Home Refurbishments
Major refurbishments often involve significant structural changes beyond simple wall removals. We support homeowners and contractors in Kingston with comprehensive structural design for complex projects. This can include assessing floor strengths for new bathrooms, designing supports for bifold doors, or creating new openings. Our goal is to provide a holistic structural solution that enables your architectural vision to be realised safely.
Local Challenges
Home Refurbishments in Kingston upon Thames
Refurbishing older properties in conservation areas like Kingston Old Town or Surbiton requires a careful, methodical approach. The existing building fabric may be fragile, and any interventions must be sensitive. We have experience in designing repairs and alterations that respect the heritage of these buildings while upgrading them for modern living, satisfying both Building Control and Kingston's conservation officers.
What You Get
- Structural appraisal of the existing property
- Design for multiple new openings and wall removals
- Floor strengthening calculations
- Design of supports for large glazing systems
- Chimney breast removal support design
- A coordinated package of structural drawings
Tailored Pricing
Request a Fee Proposal
Every project is unique. Share your drawings with us and receive a detailed fee proposal tailored to your home refurbishments project in Kingston upon Thames.
Recent Project
Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames
Full structural design for a 'back-to-brick' refurbishment of a large detached Edwardian villa, including chimney breast removal, a new basement entrance, and the creation of a double-height rear extension.
Common Questions
Home Refurbishments in Kingston upon Thames — FAQ
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