Does Lian Construction cover Ealing?
Yes. Ealing is part of our London-wide coverage from Kingston upon Thames. We take on refurbishment, repairs, roofing and general building work here.
What types of properties do you work on in Ealing?
We work on houses, flats, HMOs and commercial premises in Ealing for homeowners, landlords and managing agents.
How quickly can you start work in Ealing?
It depends on the scope of the job and our current schedule. As a London-wide contractor based in Kingston upon Thames, we can usually arrange a site visit and quote for Ealing enquiries within a few working days.
Do you carry out refurbishments for landlords with tenants moving out soon?
Yes, this is a fairly regular type of job for us. If you can give us the moving-out date as early as possible we can look at scheduling around it, though exact timing depends on scope of work and our current workload. For a straightforward refresh (redecoration, minor repairs, kitchen or bathroom updates) a week or two is often realistic, but larger works will need more notice and a proper site visit to confirm.
Can you help bring an older Ealing property up to a decent rental standard?
Generally yes. This usually covers things like updating kitchens and bathrooms, checking and where needed upgrading electrics and heating, addressing damp or insulation issues, and general repair work. We'd want to see the property first to give an honest view of what's needed and roughly what it would cost, rather than guessing from a description.
How much notice do you need for a home extension or loft conversion in Ealing?
It varies with the size of the job and whether planning permission or building control sign-off is needed, which can add weeks to the timeline before work even starts. As a rough guide, it's sensible to get in touch a few months ahead if you're hoping to start at a particular time of year, so there's room for design, approvals and scheduling.
Do you work on both owner-occupied homes and rental properties in Ealing?
Yes, we take on both. The main practical difference is usually the timeline and how much the property needs to stay liveable or lettable during the work, which we'd talk through with you before starting so expectations on access and disruption are clear from the outset.