‘Building loft conversion’, Loft Conversions
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008Building loft conversion Building loft conversion not only provides extra space but also also adds value to the property. The following things should be considered at the time of building loft conversion: Check if the loft is suitable for conversion. The easiest way to find out is to stand upright at its highest point, as this needs to be minimum 2.3m. When converting the loft to an extra bedroom or bathroom, the layout mainly will depend on the position of the staircase or plumbing arrangements. Also, consider the structure. You will need new beams in the roof and in the new floor in order to bear the floor weight and strengthen the roof when the existing rafters are removed. The planning permission is not always necessary, but for any extension work, you must contact your local planning office and enquire whether the work can be completed within permitted development. The loft conversion should follow Building Regulations. It is better to submit the full plans to the local authority building control, for advice on any changes required before beginning the work. Building loft conversion requires architectural drawn plans. If you use a building company specializing in loft conversion, you can check out the builder, look at their previous work and talk to their past clients to understand the quality of their work. The cost of the job varies depending upon its complexity and location. It is also a good idea to insure the work because of the large investment of building loft conversion.