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London general builders in Hackney

Construction Company in Hackney, London

Refurbishment, repair, roofing, tiling, plasterboard and general building work all sit under one roof at Lian Construction, a London construction company based around Kingston upon Thames serving homes, landlords and commercial clients.

Hackney overview

Construction Company in Hackney

148 Checkatrade listings but a fragmented market with no dominant brand — heavy Article 4 planning activity and steady gentrification-driven refurbishment demand. Hackney sits around 14 miles from our Kingston upon Thames base, well inside the East London ground we cover on a regular basis. For multi-trade construction and building work in Hackney, that local knowledge means fewer surprises once work is on site and a team that already understands the borough's typical property stock.

Hackney's housing stock is dominated by Victorian and Edwardian terraces, many split into flats, alongside a good number of converted warehouses and ex-industrial buildings from the borough's manufacturing past. There's also a substantial amount of post-war council housing, ranging from low-rise blocks to larger estates, sitting close to streets of period terraces. This mix means the borough has a wide spread of jobs for contractors, from internal reconfiguration of Victorian conversions to communal repairs on estate blocks. Given the heavy Article 4 planning activity referenced locally, a meaningful share of this stock sits within conservation areas, where the usual Victorian and Edwardian terrace features (sash windows, slate roofs, original brick facades, decorative frontages) are more tightly protected than elsewhere in London. As with much of inner London, solid wall construction is common, which has implications for insulation and damp work. Property owners taking on refurbishment in Hackney are often dealing with buildings that have already been altered more than once, so matching existing detailing and working around previous non-standard interventions is a regular part of the job here.

Hackney shows a high volume of construction activity on Checkatrade (148 listings) but no single contractor or brand has established a clear lead, which makes the market fragmented. For homeowners and landlords, this generally means more choice but also more variability in quality and pricing, so getting quotes from a few established firms and checking references carefully is worth the extra time. The borough's heavy Article 4 planning activity adds another layer: permitted development rights are withdrawn in many areas, so alterations that would be straightforward elsewhere often need a full planning application first. This tends to lengthen project timelines and makes it more important to work with a contractor who understands local planning requirements rather than just the build itself. On top of that, steady gentrification-driven refurbishment demand means many properties are being upgraded to modern standards, from kitchen and bathroom renovations to loft conversions and full internal refits, often as part of a wider push to bring older housing stock up to current expectations. Landlords in particular are likely refurbishing between tenancies or ahead of resale, so demand for reliable, planning-aware contractors in Hackney tends to stay consistent rather than seasonal.

Given the level of Article 4 planning activity in Hackney, many homeowners will find that permitted development rights, which normally allow smaller works like some rear extensions, roof alterations or replacement windows without planning permission, have been removed in their area. This means a full planning application is often required even for changes that would be minor elsewhere in London. If your property sits within a conservation area, expect additional scrutiny on materials and appearance, particularly for anything visible from the street, such as windows, doors, roofing materials and front boundary treatments. It's worth checking your property's specific Article 4 status and conservation area designation with the council before finalising any design, since this affects both timeline and what materials or approaches are realistically achievable.

Building regulations, party wall matters and getting the paperwork right

A lot of construction and refurbishment work in London touches some form of regulation, and it's worth knowing roughly where you stand before work starts. Structural alterations, most roof replacements, and anything affecting fire safety, insulation levels, drainage or means of escape typically fall under the Building Regulations Approved Documents, covering areas like structure, fire safety, ventilation, damp resistance and thermal performance, and need either full building control sign-off from the local authority or a registered competent-person scheme route, depending on the trade involved. Electrical work connected to a project usually needs to be certified by a suitably qualified and registered electrician under Part P before it's signed off, and this is separate from the building work itself even when it happens on the same site visit and same overall programme. If your property shares a wall, floor or garden boundary with a neighbour and the work is close to or touches that boundary, cutting into a party wall, excavating near foundations, building above the line of an existing party fence wall, the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 may apply, which means formal written notice to neighbours before certain works begin, usually with a set notice period before work can start and the possibility of a party wall surveyor being appointed if a neighbour dissents or simply doesn't respond in time. Listed buildings and properties in conservation areas often need planning consent even for works that would otherwise be permitted development, particularly for roofing materials, windows, render and anything visible from the street, and some conservation areas have Article 4 directions that remove permitted development rights altogether, meaning even a like-for-like repair can technically need consent first before scaffolding goes up. Flats and leasehold properties add another layer again, since a lease often requires the freeholder or managing agent's written consent before internal alterations, flooring changes or plumbing work, regardless of what planning or building control require, and that consent can take weeks to come through if it's not requested early in the process. We flag where we think consent, notice or building control involvement is likely needed for a project and can put together the drawings, specifications or structural information a building control officer or planning department typically asks for, though the responsibility for obtaining planning permission or serving party wall agreements sits with the property owner unless we've specifically agreed otherwise as part of the project scope in writing beforehand.

Local presence, London coverage

From Kingston upon Thames and South West London to wider Greater London, Lian Construction supports homeowners, landlords and commercial clients who need dependable building work with clear communication.

General building, refurbishment and repair services
Residential, landlord and commercial projects
Kingston upon Thames base with London-wide coverage
Regular coverage of Hackney and the wider East London area

Signs to look for

Do you need construction company in Hackney?

  • A previous contractor has stopped work partway through the job and you need someone to survey what's been done and finish it properly before selling or letting.
  • A rental property needs refurbishing between tenancies and the work spans several trades: repairs, plastering, tiling, roofing and decorating, all within a tight turnaround.
  • You're planning a loft conversion or rear extension and need repairs, roofing and finishing trades coordinated as one project rather than several separate contractors.
  • Musty smells, damp patches or flaking paint on solid brick walls suggest moisture is trapped behind an unsuitable modern cement-based finish applied years ago.

How the work is handled in Hackney

  1. Step 1Discuss the project and constraints
  2. Step 2Survey the site
  3. Step 3Prepare a clear scope
  4. Step 4Deliver the work with one point of contact

Questions

Construction Company questions in Hackney

How quickly can Lian start multi-trade construction and building work in Hackney?

Hackney is part of our regular East London coverage, so once we've surveyed the property we can usually confirm a start date quickly. Send the address and scope and we'll arrange the next step.

Do you cover all of Hackney?

Yes. Hackney falls within the area Lian Construction serves from our Kingston upon Thames base, alongside the rest of Greater London.

Do you provide scaffolding, skips and site management, or do I need to organise that separately?

We arrange scaffolding, skip hire and any necessary highway or scaffold permits as part of the project rather than leaving you to organise them, and this is included in the written quote so there are no separate arrangements for you to chase up yourself. On residential streets where a skip permit or scaffold licence is needed from the local council, we handle that application and factor in the typical processing time when we build the programme, since these can take longer to come through than the work itself in some boroughs. If a project needs specific access equipment, such as a tower scaffold for a rear extension roof or longer-term hoarding for a larger refurbishment, we price that in upfront rather than treating it as a surprise extra once work has already started on site.

What type of construction work do you handle?

We handle refurbishment, property repairs, roof work, tiling, plasterboard repair and general building projects for residential and commercial clients.

Do you work outside Kingston upon Thames?

Yes. Lian Construction is based around Kingston upon Thames and works across London.

Do I need to manage separate trades myself, or do you coordinate everything?

We coordinate the trades ourselves as one accountable contractor, sequencing repairs, roofing, plasterboard, tiling and decorating so you have a single point of contact rather than managing subcontractors individually.

Talk to Lian Construction about Hackney

Send the site address in Hackney, photos if available, and the construction company work you need. We can review the scope and arrange the next step.

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