Home Renovations in Coventry

Coventry's diverse housing stock — from 1950s-1960s semis and terraces to post-war estates — means renovation projects here range from period property restoration to complete modernisation of post-war homes. MTD Building Contractors deliver full home renovations across the CV1, CV2, CV3, CV4, CV5, CV6 postcode areas, managing every trade from strip-out to final decoration. Based just 55 minutes from Coventry, we bring the same exacting standards to every project regardless of the property's age or condition.

Coventry, West Midlands

Home Renovations Across Coventry

Coventry is a city with a strong post-war rebuilding heritage, giving it a distinctive housing stock. Much of the city was rebuilt after World War II, creating large estates of 1950s-1960s semis and terraces in Tile Hill, Canley and Stoke. Older suburbs like Earlsdon and Chapelfields retain Victorian and Edwardian character. Coventry's relatively affordable property prices make extensions excellent value, often adding more in equity than they cost to build. MTD Building Contractors deliver full home renovations across the CV1, CV2, CV3, CV4, CV5, CV6 area, managing every trade from strip-out and structural work through to decoration and snagging. Based just 55 minutes from Coventry, we renovate properties of all ages — from period 1950s-1960s semis and terraces requiring sympathetic restoration to post-war estates needing comprehensive modernisation. We coordinate electricians, plumbers, plasterers, joiners and decorators under a single programme with clear timelines and regular progress updates.

What Sets Us Apart in Coventry

Homeowners in Coventry choose MTD Build for renovations because we manage the complexity of a multi-trade project where timing, sequencing and quality control are critical. Renovating 1950s-1960s semis and terraces demands different skills and materials than modernising post-war estates — we understand both. For period properties near Coventry Cathedral, the Herbert Art Gallery, we use traditional materials and methods where appropriate, working with Coventry City Council on any consents required. Our AI estimate generator gives you a starting budget based on your property size and renovation scope. We provide a detailed schedule before work starts and keep you informed at every stage.

Popular Builds in Coventry

Renovation projects in Coventry range from cosmetic refreshes to full structural overhauls. Comprehensive renovations typically include rewiring to current regulations, full replumbing with a new boiler and radiators or underfloor heating, replastering walls and ceilings, new flooring throughout, and a complete kitchen and bathroom fit-out. Structural work often involves removing internal walls to create open-plan layouts, with steel beams installed by our structural engineering partners. Period properties may need damp treatment, lime plastering, sash window restoration and sympathetic roofing work. Many clients in the CV1, CV2, CV3, CV4, CV5, CV6 area combine renovation with a rear extension to create the layout they need without moving house.

Site & Planning Factors in Coventry

Renovating in Coventry requires understanding the local building stock. 1950s-1960s semis and terraces may need damp treatment, lime plastering or sympathetic window replacements to maintain character, while post-war estates might require rewiring, re-plumbing and insulation upgrades to meet modern standards. Properties near Coventry Cathedral, the Herbert Art Gallery may be listed or sit in conservation areas, requiring specialist materials and methods approved by Coventry City Council. We work with heritage specialists where needed to ensure all renovation work is appropriate and compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a full renovation cost in Coventry?

A complete renovation in the CV1, CV2, CV3, CV4, CV5, CV6 area typically costs between £1,000 and £1,800 per square metre. For a 3-bed semi-detached home, this could range from £60,000 to £120,000 depending on the scope of work. Period properties like 1950s-1960s semis and terraces may cost more due to specialist materials and techniques required to maintain their character.

How long does a home renovation take in Coventry?

A full renovation typically takes 3–6 months depending on scope. Projects involving structural changes, full rewiring or replumbing take longer. We provide a detailed programme before starting and keep you updated with regular progress reports on site.

Can I stay in my Coventry home during a renovation?

It depends on the scope. Cosmetic renovations are manageable, but a full renovation involving rewiring, replumbing and structural work usually means moving out temporarily. Many of our Coventry clients arrange short-term rental or stay with family during the most disruptive phase, then return once the main services are reconnected.

Do renovations in Coventry need planning permission?

Most internal renovations do not require planning permission. However, if your property is listed or sits in a conservation area near Coventry Cathedral, the Herbert Art Gallery, you may need listed building consent from Coventry City Council for changes that affect the character or appearance of the building — this can include internal alterations such as removing original features.

Start Your Coventry Project