Until what time can work be done at home in Madrid?
Renovations are part of our daily life. Whether we do them ourselves, as if a neighbor or the house across the street. It doesn't matter if it is a partial reform or a complete reform of several months. However, it is crucial to know the schedule of home renovations allowed in Madrid to avoid conflicts with neighbors and possible sanctions. This article will provide you with all the necessary information so that you can plan your works without infringing the regulations.
What is the legal timetable for construction work on houses in Madrid?
Noise regulations vary according to the municipality of each locality. In Madrid, the hours of work at home are regulated to protect the rest and tranquility of citizens. Below, we detail the permitted hours:
- Working days (Monday to Friday): 8:00 am to 9:00 pm.
- Weekends and holidays: From 9:30 am to 9:00 pm.
It is essential to respect these hours so as not to cause unnecessary inconvenience to neighbors. Carrying out work outside these hours may result in significant financial penalties.
Noise limitations during construction hours
In addition to complying with the schedule of works at home, it is important to take into account the permitted noise limits. The regulations establish restrictions to protect the tranquility of neighbors. In general, noise exceeding 35 decibels during the day and 30 decibels at night should be avoided.
To minimize discomfort, the following measures are recommended:
- Enclosure of the sound source: Isolate the noise by means of barriers or enclosures.
- Installation of acoustic silencers: Use devices that reduce noise emission in machinery.
- Strategic location of machinery: Place noisy equipment inside the structure under construction whenever possible.
What days can I do construction work in Madrid?
Construction work can be done every day of the week, as long as the established schedules are respected. This includes Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, although with a more restricted schedule. It is important to remember that these schedules are subject to noise regulations and may vary.
Is it necessary to ask permission to the city council for works at home?
For certain works, it is necessary to obtain a license from the town hall. A license is not required for minor works such as painting or changing windows. However, if the work involves modifying the structure of the house (extension, complete renovation, etc.), a license is required.
What happens if the construction schedule is not complied with?
Failure to comply with the home works schedule can result in significant fines. Penalties vary depending on the severity of the violation:
- Minor infractions: Exceeding up to four decibels of the permitted level can result in fines of up to 750 euros.
- Serious infractions: Exceeding noise limits by seven decibels or obstructing noise control work can result in fines of up to 1,500 euros.
- Very serious infringements: Carrying out works outside the permitted hours and exceeding noise limits by more than seven decibels may result in a fine of up to 3,000 euros.
Where to consult the current regulations?
To avoid problems, it is advisable to consult the Ordinance for Protection against Noise and Thermal Pollution of the Madrid City Council.. This document establishes the hours and noise limits allowed, as well as the penalties for non-compliance. You can also consult directly with the Madrid City Council for updated and accurate information.
Homeowner's association rules
In addition to municipal regulations, it is important to take into account that some homeowners' associations have their own internal rules set forth in the bylaws or community agreements. These may establish more restrictive schedules or specific conditions for the execution of works and reforms.
For example, some homeowners' associations prohibit construction work on weekends or limit the hours of operation to mornings. In these cases, it is also mandatory to respect these internal rules, since they are part of the coexistence regime of the building and their non-compliance can generate conflicts or even legal actions by the community.
For that reason, before starting any reform, it is advisable to consult the community statutes.
Remember that respecting the work schedule at home will not only avoid penalties, but will also contribute to a harmonious coexistence with your neighbors.
To avoid disagreements with neighbors and possible fines, we recommend that any work or reform always do it with a study of reforms that takes care and control compliance with schedules. In all Studio by Clikalia 's reforms there is a person in charge of the work who is responsible for ensuring that schedules are scrupulously complied with. If you have an integral reform in mind and you want to avoid this kind of situations, contact us and we will prepare a free estimate and and we will prepare you a free and non-binding estimate in a few days.

