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Internal Wall Removal in London
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Removing an internal wall can completely change how your home feels. It can improve light, flow, and how you use the space day to day. However, in London homes, internal wall removal is rarely as simple as it looks.
Some internal walls are purely partitions. Others are structural and support floors, roofs, or neighbouring rooms. Telling the difference by eye alone is risky.
This page explains how internal wall removal works, what makes it safe, and how Growchance helps London homeowners make the right decision before anything is touched.
If you are unsure whether your wall is load-bearing, book a free assessment below.
Can Any Internal Wall Be Removed?
Not every internal wall can be removed safely without professional input.
In many London properties, especially Victorian, Edwardian, and converted homes, internal walls often play a structural role. Even walls that feel thin or run between rooms can be supporting loads from above.
Relying on guesswork or old advice can lead to serious structural problems later. Cracking, sagging floors, and failed inspections usually appear long after the wall is gone.
Before removal, the wall must be correctly assessed so the right approach is chosen from the start.
Quick next step: If you have a photo, sketch, or plan (png, jpeg), jump straight to the AI estimate below and get an instant, practical breakdown.
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Load-Bearing vs Non-Load-Bearing Internal Walls
Understanding this difference is critical.
A non-load-bearing wall typically:
A load-bearing wall:
Many homeowners assume internal walls are non-structural. In London housing stock, this assumption is frequently wrong.
If a wall is confirmed as load-bearing, it must be handled as a structural project. In that case, you should review our dedicated service page for full details on engineering, steelwork, and approvals.
👉 Load Bearing Wall Removal in London
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How Much Does Internal Wall Removal Cost?
The cost of removing an internal wall depends first on whether the wall is structural.
For non-load-bearing internal walls, where no structural support or engineering is required, our typical costs are:
Stud or plasterboard walls: from £150 per linear metre
Single brick internal walls: from £250 per linear metre
These figures reflect straightforward internal wall removal carried out by Growchance, including careful demolition and basic making good. Final pricing may vary depending on access, finishes, and whether electrical or plumbing services run within the wall.
If a wall is confirmed as load-bearing, costs change significantly due to structural calculations, steel support, and Building Control involvement. For transparent guidance on that type of work, see our:
👉 Cost to Remove a Load-Bearing Wall in London guide.
If you’re unsure which category your wall falls into, our AI wall assessment tool can help you understand your starting point before committing to any structural work.
Regulations, Engineers, and Approval
Internal wall removal often falls under Building Regulations, even when planning permission is not required.
In London, Building Control approval is usually needed when:
A structural engineer is required when the wall supports load. They provide calculations and drawings that show exactly how the structure will remain safe.
Skipping these steps may save time initially, but it often leads to failed inspections, resale issues, or expensive remedial work later. Our role is to guide you through the correct process calmly and transparently.
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How Growchance Handles Internal Wall Removal
We follow a clear, professional process designed to reduce uncertainty and risk.
One team, one plan, one point of contact
Real questions London homeowners ask before removing an internal wall
FAQ
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Can I remove an internal wall in a flat?
Internal wall removal in flats is often possible, but it usually involves additional considerations. You may need freeholder consent, and Building Control approval is commonly required for structural changes. In some buildings, party wall or management company approval is also needed. We help clarify what applies before work starts.
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Do I need Building Control approval to remove an internal wall?
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Will I need a steel beam when removing an internal wall?
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How long does internal wall removal usually take?
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Is it risky to remove an internal wall without assessment?
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Internal wall removal should improve your home, not introduce risk. Our job is to help you move forward with confidence and the right information.
