House Extensions · Manchester & Greater Manchester
House Extensions In Manchester — Designed And Built End-To-End.
Single-storey rear, side-return, wrap-around and double-storey extensions delivered on a fixed contract — planning, structural, build and finish coordinated by one team so the job actually finishes.
House extensions covers single-storey rear extensions, side returns, wrap-arounds, double-storey extensions and over-garage builds. We deliver the full job — feasibility, planning drawings via our architect, structural engineering, Building Control, foundations, frame, roof, glazing, first fix, second fix, kitchen install and decoration — on a single contract.
Who It's For
Homeowners outgrowing the kitchen, needing a fourth bedroom, working from home or adding value before sale; landlords improving rental yield; buyers picking up properties specifically to extend. We work both with clients who have drawings already and with those starting from scratch.
When You Need It
When your house no longer fits how you live — open-plan kitchen-diners, utility rooms, ground floor WC, master bedroom with ensuite. Also when you're looking at moving and the cost-to-extend is less than stamp duty plus moving costs (often the case in Greater Manchester).
Why It Matters
Extensions live or die on three things: a roof that doesn't leak at the junction with the existing house, glazing that doesn't condensate, and a slab that's flat enough to lay a kitchen on. Those three details are where amateur extensions fail — and they're three of the things we get right by default.
What Happens If You Wait
The Cost Of Doing Nothing.
A bad extension is worse than no extension. It loses value, fails on sale survey and lives with you every single day — the cold patch by the bifolds, the crack above the new opening, the door that doesn't shut after winter.
Risks Of Ignoring It
→Cold bridging at the junction with the existing house — condensation, mould and a permanently cold corner.
→Roof leaks at the abutment or valley — usually traced to a lead flashing detail done badly or skipped.
→Slab not laid level — every kitchen unit packed, every door planed, every tile cut to compensate.
→Steelwork under-spec — sagging RSJ, cracking above the opening into the existing house, expensive to retrofit.
→Planning enforcement on permitted-development extensions that breached the rules — retrospective applications fail, demolition orders happen.
Common Mistakes Customers Make
×Project-managing as a homeowner with no programme — every trade waiting for the trade before, weeks of dead time.
×Choosing the bifolds, kitchen and tiles before the structural design is signed off — drives compromises everywhere.
×Skipping the structural engineer on a knock-through — masonry doesn't forgive guesswork.
×Going with the cheapest builder without checking insurance, recent projects and a real fixed-price contract.
Our Process
First Call To Final Sign-Off.
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Feasibility & Survey
Site visit, measured survey, party-wall scoping, drains check, discussion of brief and budget. Honest view of what's possible on your plot.
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Design, Planning & Building Control
Architect drawings, planning application (or PD certification), structural calcs, Building Control submission — managed for you, with a single timeline.
03
Fixed Contract & Programme
Itemised fixed-price contract, week-by-week programme, payment schedule. Signed before works begin.
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Build — Substructure To Weathered
Foundations, drainage, masonry or frame, steel beams, roof on, windows and doors in. Watertight before any internal work starts.
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Fit-Out, Snag & Handover
First and second fix electrics and plumbing, plaster, kitchen, tiles, decoration. Snag list resolved, Building Control completion, 12-month defects period starts.
Credentials
What Stands Behind The Work.
Fully Insured
£2m public liability and £2m employers' liability cover.
Carried out by Ultra Build's own team — not subcontracted out.
Garden & External Works
Handled in-house alongside the main build.
NAPIT-Registered Electricians
Electrical work carried out by our NAPIT-registered specialist subcontractors, with certification on completion.
Gas Safe-Registered Engineers
Gas work carried out by our Gas Safe-registered specialist subcontractors, with certification on completion.
The Team
Around 7 full-time staff, and 20+ including long-standing subcontractors we've worked with for 5+ years.
Why It's Worth It
What You Actually Get.
One Quote, One Builder, One Programme
No managing trades yourself. One contract covers design coordination, build and snag — and one company is accountable if anything fails.
Drawings That Are Buildable
We review architect drawings for buildability before construction starts — catches the clashes (steel into chimney, kitchen against waste run) that derail extensions.
Insulation Done Properly
PIR under slab, full-fill cavity, taped membrane junction with existing wall — meets current Part L and stops the cold patch by the bifolds.
Bifolds & Roof Glazing Installed Right
Bifolds set on a level threshold with the right cill detail, flashings dressed by hand, no leaks at the upstand on rooflights.
Finish Standard That Sells The House
Plaster flat under raking light, skirting mitres tight, tiles set out so cuts go to corners not centres. The difference a sale survey sees.
Defects Period You Can Actually Use
12 months from handover to call us back for anything that moves or fails. Returned same week, no debate about whether it's our problem.
Workmanship Guarantee
Written Into The Contract.
Every Ultra Build Northwest contract carries a workmanship guarantee in writing. It covers defects with the structural build and plumbing issues such as faulty fittings — not just a verbal promise.
Documented at handover
10
Years
On Roofs
2
Years
On Extensions
Up To
5
Years
On Internal Renovation Defects
In Detail
House Extensions — Every Variation Covered.
Materials, methods and the situations each variation applies to — so you know what you're buying before you buy it.
Working across
Manchester · Cheshire · Oldham · Salford · Stockport · Alderley Edge · Altrincham & Hale
The default Greater Manchester extension — opening up the back of the house for an open-plan kitchen-diner with bifold or sliding glazing to the garden. Typical scope: 3–6m rear projection, beam through the existing rear wall, new rooflight or lantern, full insulation upgrade to existing wall now becoming internal. Programme 10–16 weeks.
Side-Return & Wrap-Around Extensions
Filling in the side return of a Victorian or Edwardian terrace, often combined with a rear extension to create an L-shaped open-plan space. Critical detail: roof junction with existing back addition, party-wall awards with both neighbours, and floor levels matched across the join.
Double-Storey & Two-Storey Side Extensions
Adding a bedroom or ensuite above the new kitchen, or extending up and out to the side. More steel, more party-wall implications, more value added. Programme 16–24 weeks.
Over-Garage & Above-Roof Extensions
Converting an integral garage to habitable space and adding a bedroom above, or building over a flat-roof extension. Structural survey of the existing slab and walls is always step one.
Glazing, Roof Lights & Doors
Aluminium bifolds (Origin, Smart, Schüco), sliding doors, slim-frame steel-look windows, flat or pitched rooflights and lanterns. Specced for U-value, frame depth and threshold detail so they sit flush with the floor finish.
Residential vs Commercial Extensions
Most extension work is residential. Commercial extensions (shop, café, salon expansion) are handled under our commercial building works page — same standards, scoped around trading hours and customer access.
Craig and the Ultra Build team did a fantastic job throughout the process of our single-storey extension — they minimised the disruption to our daily life and the job was completed on schedule to a really high standard.
Jake Lee
Extension
Super experienced and helpful team! Very happy with our extension project and would definitely recommend to anyone dreaming of natural light and lots of space in their home.
Nara Bayaraa
Single-Storey Extension
I had the pleasure of working with Craig and his team at Ultra Build last year, and I can't thank them enough for making our house into a home for my family. We had a single-storey extension built on the back of the house.
Kieran Herbert
Extension
Amazing team. We absolutely love our extension — it's completely changed the house and how we live in it. Thanks again.
Andrew Holsgrove
Questions
Straight Answers.
Cost, timeline, guarantees, lifespan, emergency availability — the questions everyone asks, answered before you call.
Typical 2026 prices in Greater Manchester: single-storey rear extension £2,200–£2,800 per m² for shell; with kitchen and bifolds in scope, £2,800–£3,800 per m². Double-storey is more economical per m² (shared foundation and roof) at £2,000–£2,600 per m² for shell. Every quote is fixed and itemised.
Do I need planning permission for an extension?
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Many rear and side extensions fall under Permitted Development and don't need full planning — but rules on height, depth, materials and previous extensions apply, and a Lawful Development Certificate is strongly recommended. Larger or front extensions need full planning. We confirm at feasibility.
How long does an extension take to build?
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Single-storey rear: typically 10–16 weeks on site. Side-return wrap-around: 14–20 weeks. Double-storey: 16–24 weeks. We issue a week-by-week programme with the contract.
Do I need a structural engineer?
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Yes — any extension that opens the existing rear wall, adds steel or alters loads needs structural calcs. We organise this through our engineer and the cost is included in the design package.
Can I stay in the house during the build?
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For single-storey rear extensions, yes — the existing rear wall stays in place until structure is ready, so you keep a working kitchen for most of the programme. Double-storey or major reconfiguration may need 2–6 weeks elsewhere depending on scope.
Will I need a Party Wall Agreement with my neighbours?
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If you're excavating within 3m of a neighbouring wall, or building on the boundary, the Party Wall Act 1996 applies. We flag it at feasibility and recommend a surveyor — most awards are agreed without dispute when handled early.
What's included in a fixed-price quote?
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Full scope of works against the drawings — substructure, frame, roof, windows, first and second fix, plaster, kitchen install (PC sum), tiling, decoration, external make-good. Variations are priced against the original rates in writing before any extra work starts.
Do you guarantee the work?
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Yes — 12-month defects period as standard from handover, plus material warranties on roof, glazing and boiler. Anything that moves, leaks or fails in year one, we come back and fix.
Can you handle Building Control submissions and inspections?
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Yes — full submission, inspection bookings (foundations, DPC, drainage, insulation, completion), photo file of concealed zones, completion certificate handed over at end.
Do you build extensions across all of Greater Manchester?
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Yes — Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Oldham and Cheshire. See service-areas page for full coverage.
Next Step
Extend Your House. Stay In It Longer.
Free site survey across Greater Manchester, fixed written quote — no obligation. FMB member, fully insured with £2m public liability and £2m employers' liability, Manchester-based.