Faulkner Surveyors
We specialise in Party Wall Building Works ELY, offering trusted, straightforward advice and support to homeowners and builders throughout the Ely area.
As your local party wall surveyors, we understand the unique mix of historic properties, modern builds, and planning challenges specific to Ely — and we’re here to help you navigate them all with confidence.
You’ll need a Party Wall Agreement if your building work in Ely affects a shared wall, boundary line, or involves excavating near a neighbour’s property.
Common examples include:
Loft conversions or extensions that cut into a party wall
Removing chimney breasts
Building right up to the boundary
Excavating within 3 to 6 metres of a neighbour’s foundations
The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 makes it a legal requirement to serve notice and, if needed, have a Party Wall Agreement in place.
At Faulkner Surveyors, we help homeowners and builders in Ely manage this process properly — avoiding disputes and keeping projects on track.
Yes — your renovation project in Ely can be delayed or even stopped if you fail to serve a Party Wall Notice when required.
According to the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, if your building work affects a shared wall (party wall), boundary line, or involves excavation close to a neighbouring property, you must inform your neighbour in writing before the work begins.
Without this formal notice:
This is especially important in Ely, where many properties are closely connected, and even small works like loft conversions or extensions may fall under the Act.
We help you handle Party Wall Notices the right way — avoiding project delays and ensuring your home improvement stays on track, legally and smoothly.
Carrying out building works can be stressful — not just for you, but also for your neighbours. The key to keeping things friendly during Party Wall Building Works in Ely is clear communication and legal transparency.
Here’s how to maintain good neighbourly relations:
Serve Proper Notice: Inform your neighbours in advance with an official Party Wall Notice. It shows respect and keeps things legally sound.
Explain the Plans Clearly: Talk to your neighbours before the notice arrives. A quick chat goes a long way in avoiding misunderstandings.
Be Open to Questions: Give them space to ask about noise, timelines, or access. Reassurance matters.
Involve a Professional Surveyor: At Faulkner Surveyors, we act as impartial experts — helping to prevent or resolve any disputes fairly and calmly.
When you handle Party Wall matters properly, your neighbours are far more likely to stay cooperative — and your project can move forward without tension.
At Faulkner Surveyors, we guide you through each phase to ensure your project complies with the Party Wall Act 1996 and avoids potential disputes. Here’s how we handle the process: