
YOUR LOCAL PARTY WALL SURVEYORS IN ESSEX, KENT & LONDON
We specialise in the party wall Act from notices to party wall awards.
We are specialist Party Wall Surveyors with a long-established base in Romford, Essex, originally serving Romford, Hornchurch, Upminster, Collier Row and the surrounding areas. Over the years our practice has grown significantly, and we now have a team of five full-time Party Wall Surveyors located across the South East. This allows us to provide a truly local, responsive surveyor wherever you are.
Why not check out our Locations Covered button below to find a member of the team to assist you.
If you’ve received a Party Wall Notice from a neighbour, or if they plan to carry out excavation or structural works close to your property, we can provide clear, expert advice on your rights and responsibilities under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996.
As specialist Party Wall Surveyors, this is the only area we deal with. Our focus means you receive accurate, up-to-date guidance designed to protect your property and ensure the correct legal procedures are followed. We know how important it is to avoid delays, so we work quickly to help you achieve a fair and efficient resolution.
Our team can act for:
Building Owners
Adjoining Owners
Or as the Agreed Surveyor for both parties
Whether you need help responding to a Party Wall Notice, want professional representation, or simply need to understand your options, our surveyors can assist.
If you’re searching for a local Party Wall Surveyor or a Party Wall Surveyor near me, we have surveyors based across the region, allowing us to offer fast, reliable support wherever you are.
Contact us today for specialist Party Wall advice.
WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING:
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
As such regulated by them which means you can be assured of the highest levels of professionalism and integrity. All works are overseen by a full member of the RICS (A Chartered Surveyor).Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors
The Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors was born out of a need for education and support for building surveyors and other professionals, but also to enhance awareness and provide advice and guidance to the general public.Pyramus & Thisbe Society
(Party wall and neighbourly matters)Promoting Excellence in Party Wall Practice Since 1974
Insurance
We carry Professional indemnity insurance for your safety and piece of mind.Types of work covered by the
Party Wall etc Act 1996
Section 1 Building on the line of junction
Building a new wall on the line of junction, this can be a Boundary wall or a new wall for an extension or new property. If the new wall is intended to be built astride the boundary a Section 1(2) Party wall notice must be served on the Adjoining Owner. The wall can also be built on the boundary but solely on the Building Owners land and the notice for this is a Section 1(5) notice.
Section 2
Work on the Party Wall
If you intend to carry out any of the following works to a Party Wall, you are legally required to serve a Party Wall Notice on the adjoining owner under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996:
Removing a chimney breast – Section 2(2)(g)
Cutting into the party wall to insert steel beams (e.g., for a loft conversion) – Section 2(2)(f)
Cutting into the party wall to install damp-proofing
Underpinning a party wall – Section 2(2)(a)
Exposing a party wall – Section 2(2)(n)
Demolishing and rebuilding a party wall or party fence wall
Repairing a party wall
Cutting into the adjoining owner’s wall to insert flashings or weather-proofing – Section 2(2)(i)
Reducing the height of a party wall or party fence wall – Section 2(2)(m)
These are only some of the works covered by the Act. If you are unsure whether your planned works fall under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, please contact us for clear, specialist advice.
Section 6
Excavations
This is for excavation, if you intend on excavations within 3 metres and to a lower depth than the adjoining properties foundations, you will need to serve a party wall notice on the adjoining owner or owners.
Section 6 also covers excavations within 6 metres, this is a little more complicated as there is a rule called the 45 degree rule.
For this i would recommend calling us for advice.
Our team includes several highly qualified and professionally accredited surveyors.
Paul Williamson FFPWS MPTS (Fellow Member), Joanna Doe MFPWS MPTS, and David Davis MFPWS MPTS are members of the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors (FPWS). In addition, Derek Compton MPTS and Dean Hurren MPTS are respected Members of the Pyramus & Thisbe Society, further strengthening the depth of expertise within our practice.

