Party Wall Surveyors in Reading
FPWS and RPSA-registered party wall surveyors serving Reading and the wider Berkshire area. Fixed fees, plain English, no jargon. Caversham and central terraces, lofts and side returns.
Local party wall services in Reading
We work on every type of notifiable project under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. Most Reading instructions fall into one of four packages — fixed-fee, no surprise add-ons.
Professional, Act-compliant Section 1, 2 and 6 notices drafted and served by an FPWS-regulated party wall surveyor — tailored to your works, not a generic internet template.
A detailed photographic record of the adjoining property before works start, so any alleged damage can be assessed fairly.
A full Award drafted, agreed and served — the legal document that lets your build proceed lawfully.
Independent surveyor representation if your neighbour has served you a notice. The building owner pays your fees.
Common Reading party wall projects
- Loft conversions in Reading with steel beams cut into a party wall (Section 2)
- Rear and side-return extensions requiring Section 6 excavation notice
- Basement and lower-ground digs near neighbouring foundations
- Chimney breast removal and structural opening-up to a party wall
- New-build infill plots and boundary line-of-junction notices (Section 1)
- Adjoining owner representation when a Reading neighbour starts works
Neighbourhoods we cover in Reading
We regularly act for building owners and adjoining owners across:
Postcodes covered
Our Reading service covers the following postcode districts and surrounding rural areas:
Working in Reading: local context
Reading contains a high proportion of period and conservation-area stock, including Reading Conservation Areas. Schedules of Condition are particularly important on older fabric — original lime mortar, render and stonework can hairline-crack from normal seasonal movement, and a thorough pre-works baseline protects both owners from disputes later.
Frequently asked questions — Reading
Do I need a party wall surveyor in Reading?
If your project in Reading involves cutting into a shared wall, building on the line of junction, or excavating within 3 metres of a neighbour's foundation (and to a lower depth), the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 requires notice. Loft conversions, rear and side extensions, basement digs and chimney breast removals almost always qualify. Use our free 60-second checker to confirm.
How much does a party wall surveyor cost in Reading?
Party Wall Hub publishes fixed fees nationally — there is no Reading surcharge. £150 to draft and serve the first notice, £75 for each additional notice on the same project, and £850 fixed for a full Party Wall Award. The building owner pays both surveyors' reasonable fees; the adjoining owner pays nothing.
How quickly can you attend a property in Reading?
Reading sits inside our 70-mile core service radius from Swindon, so we can usually attend for a Schedule of Condition or inspection within 5–7 working days. Urgent instructions are accommodated where possible — call 01793 939174 to discuss.
Do you handle conservation-area and listed properties in Reading?
Yes. A large share of our Reading work involves period stock, conservation areas and occasionally listed buildings. The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 applies regardless of listing status, but we take extra care with the Schedule of Condition where original fabric is involved.
My neighbour in Reading has served me a party wall notice — what do I do?
You have 14 days to respond. You can consent, dissent and appoint your own surveyor, or agree to use the building owner's surveyor as an "agreed surveyor". If you dissent and appoint us, the building owner pays our reasonable fees — it costs you nothing. Submit the notice through our portal and we'll review it the same working day.
Related guides for Reading
Plain-English articles on the party wall issues we see most often in Reading.
Caversham and central Reading terraces almost always trigger Section 2 and Section 6 of the Party Wall Act. Here's the right order to do things — and what happens if you don't.
How to choose a party wall surveyor in 2026: what FPWS/RPSA registration means, the questions to ask, fixed-fee vs hourly billing, and how AI search now ranks local surveyors.
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Party Wall Hub is a Member of The Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors (FPWS) and The Residential Property Surveyors Association (RPSA), carries £1m professional indemnity and £2m public liability insurance, and has served over 2,400 Party Wall Awards across the South West and Thames Valley.
