Making changes to your home
Making changes to your home
If you are making changes to your home, we’ve got some things you need to know, ways we can help and advice on how to minimise disruption.
Works inside of your home
Before you make changes to the inside of your home, you should check if you need to speak to us first.
Council tenants
If you are a council tenant and are planning to make significant changes to your home including replacing the kitchen or bathroom, you should speak to your housing officer first.
Leaseholders and Freeholders
If you are a leaseholder or freeholder, and the works you are doing will change the layout of your home, you may need a licence. Find out more and check if you need a licence to make changes in your home.
Planning applications
If you are a homeowner planning to make changes to your home, you may need to make a planning application.
- check if you need to make a planning application
- search for planning applications in your area
- comment on a planning application
Repairs
If you are a council tenant, leaseholder or freeholder, we will carry out certain repairs to your home while others are your own responsibility.
- check what repairs you are responsible for as a council tenant
- check what repairs you are responsible for as a leaseholder or freeholder
Getting rid of waste
Home improvements can cause lots of waste. It is important to make sure you are getting rid of this in the correct way.
If you are hiring a skip, you need to apply for a license to put a skip on your street
If you need to get rid of large items that don’t fit in your bin, you can book a large item collection
For smaller household waste, you can also check your collection day and order an extra bin, box, or bag
Noise
Building works can be very noisy. Find out when to do works to avoid disruption and how to report noise.
To see how the noise will impact your area, before you begin the works you can do a noise, vibration and ventilation assessment
Find out when you can and cannot carry out noisy building works in Camden
If there are noisy works impacting you outside of the permitted hours, you can report a noise problem
Trade permits
If a builder or tradesperson that you have hired needs to park on your street, you may need to get a trade permit for them. Find out where builders and tradespeople can park and apply for a trade permit.
Grants and assistance
You may be eligible for a grant to help cover the cost of works to your home. This includes:
- disabled facilities grant
- health and safety hospital discharge grant
- home security grant
- warm home grant
- minimum energy efficiency standards grant
Borrow tools
Hire tools instead of buying new ones. Visit Kentish Town’s library of things.