Home extension enquiries for more space and better living
Rear, side and kitchen/dining extension enquiries can be reviewed around property type, available drawings, planning status, access, structural requirements, materials, timescale and agreed scope.
Create the space and layout your home is missing
An extension is often the most practical way to add usable space and improve how a home works. UnityRock supports homeowners, families needing more room and landlords improving property with extension enquiries shaped around the property and the agreed scope.
- Rear extensions
- Side extensions
- Kitchen / dining extensions
- Layout improvement
- Open-plan living
We do not claim planning approval, guaranteed completion dates or fixed prices. Each extension enquiry is reviewed on its own merits and is subject to site review and agreed scope.

What we review for an extension enquiry
Several factors shape an extension project. Sharing what you have early helps keep the conversation realistic and clear.
Property type
Detached, semi-detached, terraced and other residential properties each bring different practical considerations to an extension.
Available drawings
Existing drawings or sketches help shape a clear understanding of the intended extension and how it relates to the home.
Planning status
Planning permission may apply, or permitted development may be believed to apply — this should be reviewed and confirmed per property.
Building control
Building regulations may apply to extension works and should be confirmed with the relevant authority where needed.
Structural requirements
Structural requirements are reviewed where relevant, with calculations or professional input where the project calls for it.
Access & disruption
Access, parking and how the home is occupied influence sequencing and how disruption is managed during the works.
Access, disruption and sequencing
How a home is occupied, where materials can be stored and how the site is accessed all influence sequencing. We discuss these practical points so disruption can be planned around your household as sensibly as possible.
Finish and handover
The finish matters as much as the structure. Material choices and finishing details can be discussed to suit the property, with clear handover points reviewed as the works reach completion.
A note on approvals and regulations
Planning permission, building regulations, structural calculations, inspections and party wall matters may apply depending on the property and project type. These requirements should be reviewed per project and confirmed with the relevant professionals or authorities where needed.
Thinking about extending your home?
Share the property type, any drawings you have and what you would like to achieve. We will help shape the extension enquiry around the next practical steps.
