What’s in these terms?
These terms of use (along with any other documents referred to herein) outline the rules for using our website www.planmyextension.co.uk (the “site”), whether as a guest or registered user. Use of our site includes browsing, accessing, or registering.
Who we are and how to contact us
Plan my Extension is a trading name operated by Sharpe Williams Design Limited, a limited company registered in England and Wales with company number 15133100. Our registered office is: Sparkhouse, Rope Walk, Lincoln, England, LN6 7DQ.
To contact us, email: hello@planmyextension.co.uk.
By using our site, you accept these terms
By using our site, you confirm that you accept these terms and agree to comply with them. If you do not agree, you must not use our site.
We recommend saving a copy of these terms for future reference.
Additional terms that may apply
These terms refer to the following additional policies, which also apply to your use of our site:
- Our Privacy Policy, outlining how we process your personal data.
- Our Cookie Policy, providing details about our use of cookies.
- If you purchase services via our site, our Terms & Conditions of Service will apply.
Changes to these terms or the site
We may revise these terms or update the site content at any time. Please check this page regularly to ensure you are familiar with any updates.
Availability of the site
We make our site available free of charge, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted access. We may suspend or withdraw the site for operational reasons.
You are responsible for configuring your own systems to access the site and ensuring your use complies with applicable laws and these terms.
UK-only service scope
Our site is intended for use in connection with properties located in the United Kingdom. We do not represent that content or services available on or through our site are appropriate for use outside the UK.
Account registration and security
To access certain features, you may need to register. You must keep your login details confidential and not share them with others. You are responsible for all activities under your account and must notify us immediately if you suspect unauthorised access.
Intellectual property and content use
All intellectual property on our site belongs to us or our licensors. You may print or download content for personal use only and must not modify it or use it commercially without our written consent.
Reliance on site information
Content on our site is for general guidance only and not intended as professional advice. We make reasonable efforts to ensure accuracy but do not guarantee it.
Limitation of liability
We do not exclude liability where it would be unlawful to do so. However, we are not liable for any business losses or indirect damages arising from your use of the site.
Prohibited uses
You may not use our site:
- In a manner that is unlawful or fraudulent.
- To transmit unauthorised advertising or spam.
- To upload harmful, defamatory, obscene, or infringing content.
You must not introduce viruses or attempt to gain unauthorised access to our site or systems.
Uploading content
Any content you upload must not breach laws or third-party rights. We may remove non-compliant content and disclose your identity if required by law.
By uploading content, you grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use and share it in connection with our services.
Linking to our site
You may link to our site fairly and legally, but not in a way that implies endorsement or misrepresents your relationship with us. We may withdraw this permission at any time.
External links
Links to third-party websites are provided for information only. We do not control or endorse these sites and are not liable for their content.
Breach of these terms
If you breach these terms, we may take appropriate action including removing your content, suspending your access, and pursuing legal remedies.
Governing law
These terms are governed by English law. If you are a consumer, you may bring legal proceedings in the UK country where you live. Business users must bring claims in the courts of England and Wales.

