Most renovations involving structural change — wall removal, extensions, additions, recladding — require full building consent. Councils want detail most architectural drawings don’t bother with: load paths, weathertightness junctions, insulation values, and how the new work ties into what’s already there.
And the H1 insulation update that came in 2023 set the floor for any new structural element — new walls, new roofs, new floors. So a single-storey extension you’re adding to a 1970s house has to meet 2025 insulation standards, even though the rest of the house doesn’t. That affects wall thickness, roof spec, and the cost calculation.
We design renovations to the requirements that apply now — not to the Building Code that applied when your house was originally built — and we document them in the detail councils actually need.










