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Structural Alterations Berkshire

AA Contractor installs RSJ steel beams, removes load bearing walls, and completes chimney breast removals across Berkshire. Every job includes structural engineer calculations, Building Control approval, and a written completion certificate. Based in Farnham Common, just off the A355.

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What Are Structural Alterations?

Structural alterations are changes to the parts of your home that hold weight. That means walls, beams, floors, and chimney breasts. Any change to these elements needs structural engineer calculations and Building Control approval under Part A of the Building Regulations 2010.

In plain terms, if a wall holds up the floor or roof above it, you cannot just knock it down. You need a steel beam, called an RSJ, to take over the weight the wall was carrying. You also need the local council to sign off the work.

Common Types of Structural Alterations in Berkshire

  1. Load bearing wall removal
  2. Steel beam RSJ installation
  3. Chimney breast removal
  4. Knock throughs between kitchen and dining areas
  5. Internal layout changes
  6. Structural openings for bifold doors or glazed walls

Most Berkshire homes that need this work are Victorian terraces in central Reading and Slough, Edwardian semis around Windsor and Clewer, 1930s detached homes in Maidenhead, and post war semis across Langley and Cippenham. Each property type has its own quirks, and a builder who knows the local stock makes a difference.

How Much Do Structural Alterations Cost in Berkshire?

Structural alterations in Berkshire cost between £1,500 and £15,000. A single load bearing wall removal usually lands between £1,500 and £3,000. A larger open plan job with multiple beams sits closer to £5,000 to £15,000. The cost depends on the size of the opening, the number of beams, the floors above, and whether a party wall agreement is needed.

Berkshire Structural Alterations Price Guide

Project TypeCost RangeTime on Site
Single doorway opening (1m)£1,000 to £1,5001 to 1.5 days
Double doorway opening (2m)£1,250 to £1,7501.5 to 2 days
Open plan wall removal (4m+)£2,400 to £3,5002 to 3 days
Chimney breast removal£1,500 to £3,5002 to 5 days
Multi wall structural opening£5,000 to £15,0001 to 4 weeks

Extra Costs to Plan For

  1. Structural engineer fees: £450 to £750
  2. Building Control submission: £150 to £400
  3. Party wall agreement: £1,000 to £1,525
  4. Waste removal and skip hire: £100 to £200
  5. Plastering and finishing: £400 to £800
  6. RSJ steel beam supply: £300 to £1,200

Berkshire costs sit around 20 to 30 percent below central London for the same job. Being based in Farnham Common, just minutes from the M4 and M40, means we keep travel time and overheads down, and that shows up in the quote.

What Is a Load Bearing Wall?

A load bearing wall holds the weight of the floor, roof, or upper walls above it. Take one out without proper support and the structure above will crack, sag, or come down.

How to Spot a Load Bearing Wall

  1. The wall runs at right angles to the floor joists above
  2. The wall sits directly over another wall on the floor below
  3. The wall was part of the original build not a later partition
  4. All outer walls are load bearing in almost every case
  5. The wall carries a steel beam RSJ or visible support

What Happens If You Get It Wrong

Take out a load bearing wall with no support and ceilings drop, walls crack, and floors sag within hours. Home insurance will not pay out for unauthorised structural work. When you come to sell, the buyer’s solicitor will ask for a completion certificate. Without one, the sale can fall through, or the price drops sharply.

Open plan kitchen and living room in a Berkshire home following load bearing wall removal and RSJ steel beam installation, showing the finished result with modern interior design

What Is RSJ Installation?

RSJ stands for Rolled Steel Joist. It is the steel beam that takes over once a load bearing wall comes out. We install RSJ beams to BS 5950 standards across every Berkshire job.

Types of Steel Beam Used in Berkshire Homes

Beam TypeBest ForTypical Span
Universal Beam (I beam)Standard wall removals10 to 30 metres
Universal Column (H beam)Heavy loads, longer spansUp to 100 metres
Parallel Flange ChannelSecondary support, lighter loads5 to 15 metres
Steel LintelDoors and window openingsUp to 4 metres

Most Berkshire jobs use a standard universal beam. Larger openings in big detached homes around Pinkneys Green or Old Windsor sometimes need a heavier H beam.

How RSJ Installation Works

  1. The structural engineer surveys the wall and works out the beam size
  2. The engineer issues the structural calculations to Building Control
  3. Acrow props go in to hold the ceiling while the wall comes down
  4. The wall comes out in controlled sections top first
  5. Concrete padstones sit at each end of where the beam will go
  6. The steel beam lifts into place and gets levelled with the padstones
  7. Brick or block fills the gaps around the beam ends then plaster covers it

How Long Does RSJ Installation Take?

The hands on work takes one to three days for a standard wall. A more complex job with two or three beams runs five to ten days. From first call to completion certificate, the full project usually takes six to ten weeks. Most of that time is the Building Control approval and engineer calculations, not the work itself.

Do You Need Planning Permission for Structural Alterations in Berkshire?

Internal structural work rarely needs planning permission in Berkshire. Building Regulations approval, on the other hand, is a must for every job that touches a load bearing element.

Listed buildings and homes in conservation areas like Cookham, Bray, Eton, and Old Windsor sit under different rules. These need listed building consent or conservation area approval on top of Building Regulations sign off.

The Building Control Process

  1. Submit a Building Notice or Full Plans application to the local council
  2. Pay the Building Control fee usually £150 to £400
  3. Book inspections at key stages including before the beam goes in
  4. Receive the completion certificate after the final visit

Building Control Bodies Across Berkshire

CouncilTowns Covered
Royal Borough of Windsor and MaidenheadWindsor, Maidenhead, Eton, Ascot, Cookham
Slough Borough CouncilSlough, Langley, Cippenham, Wexham
Reading Borough CouncilReading, Caversham, Tilehurst, Earley
Bracknell Forest CouncilBracknell, Crowthorne, Sandhurst
West Berkshire CouncilNewbury, Thatcham, Hungerford
Wokingham Borough CouncilWokingham, Earley, Twyford

We deal with these council teams week in, week out. The Royal Borough’s office on St Ives Road in Maidenhead is one we know well, as is Slough’s at Observatory House. That working relationship keeps approvals on track.

Full guidance on the Building Regulations process is available at gov.uk/building-regulations-approval

When Planning Permission Is Required

  1. Listed building alterations Grade I, Grade II* or Grade II
  2. Conservation area structural changes in Cookham, Bray, and Eton
  3. External wall modifications affecting the appearance of the property

Do You Need a Structural Engineer for Wall Removal?

Yes. Every load bearing wall removal in Berkshire needs a structural engineer. The engineer works out the beam size, padstone dimensions, and load distribution, then issues a signed report that Building Control will accept.

What the Structural Engineer Delivers

  1. A site survey and load assessment
  2. Calculations for the wall and everything above it
  3. The exact RSJ size, grade, and length
  4. Padstone design and position
  5. A Building Control ready report
  6. Sign off once the work is finished

Structural Engineer Costs in Berkshire

Fees for a residential job run from £450 to £750. Hourly rates sit between £90 and £200. Most calculations come back within five to ten working days. The engineer’s report needs to be in the Building Control officer’s hands before any wall comes down.

The Institution of Structural Engineers at istructe.org is the professional body that charters UK structural engineers. We work with chartered engineers holding CEng MIStructE credentials on every job.

Can You Remove a Chimney Breast in Berkshire?

Chimney breast removal is a structural alteration. It needs the same Building Control sign off and engineer calculations as wall removal, plus support for the stack above using either gallows brackets or a steel beam.

Three Options for Chimney Breast Removal

OptionWhat It MeansCost
Full removalChimney breast and stack come out, roof patched£3,000 to £5,000
Ground floor onlyUpper section stays, held by gallows brackets£1,500 to £2,500
Upper floor onlyLess common, needs more structural work£2,000 to £3,500

Why Berkshire Period Homes Often Need This Work

Victorian terraces in Reading and Slough, plus Edwardian semis around Windsor, were built with deep chimney breasts in nearly every main room. Most of those fireplaces have not been used in decades. Taking the breast out gives back one to two square metres of floor space per room. That is a noticeable difference in a smaller terrace where every square metre counts.

Row of Victorian terraced houses in Berkshire typical of the period properties where chimney breast removal and structural alterations work is commonly carried out by AA Contractor

What Is a Party Wall Agreement?

A party wall agreement is a legal document under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It covers work that affects a wall shared with a neighbour. For Berkshire terraced and semi detached homes, this comes up often.

When You Need One

  1. Cutting into a shared wall to fit an RSJ
  2. Removing a chimney breast that sits on a party wall
  3. Digging foundations within three to six metres of a neighbouring property

Party Wall Costs

ScenarioCost
Written consent from neighbour£0
Party wall surveyor (agreed)£1,000 to £1,525
Party wall award (disputed)£1,500 to £3,000
Two surveyor route£2,500 to £4,000

Notice has to go to the neighbour two months before work starts. We help homeowners draft the notice and recommend local party wall surveyors who know the area.

Full details on the Party Wall Act are available at gov.uk/party-walls-building-works

Why Choose AA Contractor for Structural Alterations in Berkshire?

AA Contractor has been delivering structural work across Berkshire for over ten years. We are based in Farnham Common, a few minutes from the Burnham Beeches roundabout and ten minutes off Junction 2 of the M40. That keeps us close to every town we serve.

What Sets Us Apart

Local Berkshire Base

Based in Farnham Common, minutes from Slough, Windsor, and Maidenhead — not a distant company sending strangers.

Structural Engineer Coordination

Direct working ties with chartered structural engineers on every residential job.

Full Building Control Management

We handle the notice submission, inspections, and completion certificate from start to finish.

Written Itemised Quotes

Every cost broken down before a single tool comes out of the van. No surprises on the final invoice.

Full Insurance Cover

Public liability to £5 million and professional indemnity on every job.

One Team, One Contact

One project manager handles every stage. You always know who to call.

Ten Year Guarantee

Structural work guaranteed for ten years from the date of the completion certificate.

Where We Work

Our service area covers the whole of Berkshire. We regularly work across Slough SL1, SL2, SL3 including Langley, Cippenham, and Wexham. Windsor SL4 including Clewer, Eton, and Old Windsor. Maidenhead SL6 including Furze Platt, Cox Green, Boyn Hill, and Pinkneys Green. Reading RG1 to RG6 including Caversham, Tilehurst, and Earley. Bracknell, Crowthorne, and Sandhurst. Wokingham, Twyford, and Wargrave. Newbury, Thatcham, and Hungerford. Farnham Common, Burnham, Stoke Poges, and Iver.

Our Structural Alterations Process

Every job runs through seven stages. The order matters, and skipping steps causes delays or worse, failed Building Control inspections.

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Free Site Visit
We come out to the property within 48 hours of your call. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes. We look at the wall, check what sits above it, and talk through what you want the finished space to look like. The visit is free across the whole of Berkshire.
2
Structural Engineer Calculations
A chartered engineer measures the wall, works out the loads above, and specifies the beam. The report covers RSJ size, padstone dimensions, and bearing requirements. Most reports come back in five to ten working days.
3
Building Control Submission
We submit a Building Notice or Full Plans application to the council that covers your address. The notice route works for most standard wall removals. Full Plans suits more complex jobs. Approval times sit between five and eight weeks.
4
Written Itemised Quote
The quote breaks down every cost: structural engineer fees, Building Control fee, RSJ supply, labour, plastering, waste removal, and finishing. No vague figures. The quote stays valid for 30 days.
5
Site Preparation
We move in with acrow props, dust sheets, and floor protection. Services like electrics, water, and gas get isolated or rerouted. The room is sealed off so dust does not spread through the rest of the house.
6
Structural Work
The wall comes down in controlled sections, top first. Padstones go in at each end. The steel beam lifts into place and gets levelled. Brick or block fills the gaps around the beam ends, then plasterboard boxes the beam for a clean finish.
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Building Control Sign Off
The Building Control officer inspects the finished work. The completion certificate arrives within two weeks of the final visit. We hand it to you in person or email a digital copy.

Structural Alterations Across Berkshire Towns

Structural Alterations in Slough

Slough’s housing stock runs from Victorian terraces near the High Street to post war semis in Langley and Cippenham. Modern flats and townhouses dot the area around the train station and the Bath Road. We handle RSJ installation, load bearing wall removal, and chimney breast work across SL1, SL2, and SL3. Slough Borough Council’s Building Control team at Observatory House usually approves notices within five to seven weeks.

Structural Alterations in Windsor

Windsor sits under the Royal Borough’s rules, and a fair share of the housing falls inside conservation areas. Period properties near the Castle, Victorian terraces in Clewer, and detached homes in Old Windsor all need a careful approach. Listed building consent comes into play for any home on the historic register. We coordinate with the Royal Borough’s office on St Ives Road.

Structural Alterations in Maidenhead

The inter war semis of Furze Platt, Cox Green, and Boyn Hill were built before open plan living became the norm. That makes them prime candidates for kitchen diner conversions and through lounges. Larger detached homes near Pinkneys Green and along the Bath Road often need bigger beams. SL6 is one of our most active postcodes.

Structural Alterations in Reading

Reading’s Victorian terraces in Caversham, along Oxford Road, and through Earley dominate the structural job list. Most are terraced or semi detached, which means party wall agreements come up often. We handle the full process, from notice to neighbour through to surveyor coordination, across RG1 to RG6.

Structural Alterations in Bracknell, Wokingham, and Newbury

Bracknell’s mix of post war and modern stock often needs RSJ work for open plan layouts, especially in homes around Jennett’s Park and Warfield. Wokingham and the surrounding villages have older detached homes that suit chimney breast removal and structural openings. Newbury and Thatcham see plenty of period property work where structural calculations matter.

Frequently Asked Questions About Structural Alterations Berkshire

The hands on work takes one day to four weeks depending on scope. A single wall removal runs one to three days. The full project from first call to completion certificate spans six to ten weeks. Most of that time is council approval and engineer calculations, not the building itself.
No. A structural engineer covers the calculations and drawings that Building Control needs. We coordinate the engineer directly, so you do not have to. Architects only come in when the project involves design changes like extensions or major reconfigurations.
Yes, in most cases. We seal off the work area with dust sheets and plastic. A single wall removal causes one to two days of noise and dust. Bigger jobs mean some rooms stay out of use for a week or two, but families usually stay put.
You can apply for a regularisation certificate through Building Control. The officer inspects the work and, if it meets standards, issues a retrospective certificate. If it does not, the council may require the wall to be reinstated or proper support added.
A wall that runs at right angles to the floor joists above is usually load bearing. So is a wall that sits directly over another wall on the floor below. Outer walls are always load bearing. A site visit with our team gives you a clear answer in 30 minutes.
Open plan conversions, chimney breast removal, and well done structural openings add around 8 to 12 percent to a Berkshire property’s value. The exact figure depends on the quality of finish and whether you hold the completion certificate.
A single doorway sized opening starts at £1,000 to £1,500. The work takes one day, uses a small steel lintel or short RSJ, and still needs Building Control sign off.
Yes. We submit the application, coordinate the engineer’s report, book the inspections, and hand you the completion certificate at the end. You do not need to deal with the council directly.
Anything over one metre in a load bearing wall needs an RSJ or steel lintel. Smaller openings up to 900mm can use a concrete or steel lintel depending on the load above. The structural engineer’s report makes the final call.
We hold £5 million public liability cover and professional indemnity insurance. The certificates go to every client before work starts. Structural engineers we work with carry their own professional indemnity policies on top of ours.
Yes. The ground floor section comes out while the upper section stays, held up by gallows brackets bolted to the party wall. This costs less than full removal and avoids roof work. Building Control still has to sign it off.
Five to eight weeks across most Berkshire councils. The Royal Borough often comes back in six weeks. Slough averages five to seven. A Building Notice for a simple job can clear in 48 hours, with inspections happening as the work progresses.
A Building Notice lets work start within 48 hours of submission, with inspections at key stages as the job runs. Full Plans means complete drawings and calculations go in first, get approved, and then work starts. We recommend Building Notice for standard wall removals and Full Plans for complex multi beam jobs.
Only if the work cuts into a wall shared with a neighbour. Terraced and semi detached homes in Reading, Slough, and central Windsor often need one. Detached homes rarely do. The notice goes to the neighbour two months before work starts.
Yes. We handle structural work on listed properties across Windsor, Eton, and the conservation villages. Listed building consent has to come through before Building Regulations approval. Heritage techniques and original materials matter, and we plan the work to preserve original features.
A standard schedule runs 25 percent on contract signing, 50 percent on the start of structural work, and 25 percent on completion and certificate handover. No money changes hands before a written contract is signed.
Call us on +44 7487 294195 or send your project details by WhatsApp. We arrange a free site visit within 48 hours across Berkshire. A written, itemised quote follows within seven days of the visit.
Ten years on the structural work from the date of the completion certificate. That covers the RSJ installation, padstones, and structural integrity. Steel beam manufacturers add their own warranty on top.

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