Facebook Ads for Home Extension Companies in Essex
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Essex is the 9th most expensive county in England and Wales, with an average house price of £405,000. It is home to well over a million residents, many of them families who commute to London and chose Essex for the extra space. When those families outgrow their homes, they extend rather than face the cost of moving. That makes Essex one of the best markets in the country for extension companies.
If you build extensions anywhere from Brentwood to Colchester, Chelmsford to Southend, Facebook ads are the most efficient way to reach homeowners who are ready to invest.
Why Facebook ads work for home extension companies in Essex
Essex has a unique property market. Brentwood averages £560,000 - practically London prices. Chelmsford sits at £379,000. Even Colchester, further from London, averages £298,000. Across the board, moving up costs far more than extending.
The county is dominated by semi-detached and detached houses built between the 1930s and 1980s. These properties have the footprint and the gardens for extensions, but a huge proportion have never been touched. Every street has untapped potential.
Essex residents are also famously house-proud. This is a county where people invest in their homes - kitchens, bathrooms, gardens, and extensions. The culture works in your favour. A well-targeted Facebook ad showing a beautiful rear extension will stop the scroll and start a conversation.
What Facebook ad targeting looks like in Essex
Essex stretches from the London border to the Suffolk coast, so we split campaigns based on your operating area. A typical setup might target a 20-mile radius from Chelmsford, capturing Brentwood, Basildon, Southend, Colchester, and Maldon in a single campaign.
We target homeowners aged 30-55 with interests in home improvement, architecture, interior design, and property. Essex has a strong family demographic - dual-income households with children who need an extra bedroom or a bigger kitchen-diner.
The reachable audience across Essex is 350,000-500,000 homeowners. Even targeting a smaller patch, you will have plenty of people to reach month after month.
Use our free audience profiler to see your ideal Essex audience.
What results to expect from extension ads in Essex
Essex delivers solid results with moderate competition and strong homeowner intent.
| Metric | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Cost per lead | £28-38 |
| Leads per month (£2,000 spend) | 53-71 |
| Leads per month (£3,500 spend) | 92-125 |
| Lead to quote rate | 25-35% |
| Quote to sale rate | 20-30% |
The average Essex extension is worth £45,000-75,000. One conversion from Facebook pays for months of campaigns. See real performance data on our results page.
We only work with one extension company per Essex zone
We split Essex into zones and cap it at one extension company per zone. Your leads, your territory, no sharing.
This is not how most agencies work. Most will take your money and your competitor's money and let you fight it out in the same auction. We think that is broken. You deserve an agency that is invested in your success, not hedging its bets.
Essex zones are in demand. Book your free ad audit to secure yours before a competitor does.
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Frequently asked questions
How much do extension leads cost in Essex?
Typically £28-38 per lead. Essex benefits from strong homeowner demographics and moderate ad costs, delivering a healthy return per lead.
Can you target specific areas within Essex?
Yes. We build campaigns around your actual operating radius. If you cover Chelmsford and Brentwood but not Colchester, we focus the budget accordingly. No wasted spend on areas you cannot serve.
Do you already work with an extension company in Essex?
We take one extension company per zone within Essex. Contact us to check availability. South-west Essex near London tends to fill first.