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‘Loft companies’, Loft Conversions

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Loft companies

Loft Company Absolute Lofts have provided loft conversions in London and South East England. Their success is due to their commitment to absolute high quality. The types of loft conversions provided by them are: Rear Dormer, Front Dormer- Side Dormer, Hip to Gable, Mansard and Velux. To contact, e-mail: info@absolute-lofts.com or call them on 0800243048.

Another Loft Company is Ideal Lofts Ltd. It is a loft conversion specialists company. Their Loft Conversion clients are mainly situated in the Midlands region. The loft conversion services provided by them are: Dormer Loft Conversions, Velux Loft Conversions and Loft Conversion Specialist Advice E-mail: admin@ideal-lofts.net or call on the freephone service: 08009809565.

TLC, the loft Company Limited has provided loft conversions in Kent, Surrey, South and East London. They provide the highest quality. They also work with the local authorities to uphelp the official standards. The services provided by them are Dormer, Velux (Roofline) and Hip to Gable. Telephone: 01622792300. Fax: 01622792300. Email: sales@theloftcompany.co.uk

‘Loft Conversion Building Regulations’, Loft Conversion

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Loft Conversion Building Regulations

Loft Conversion Building Regulations are the allowed standards of construction and design laid down by the government for loft conversions. The five main categories are as follows: Loft conversion building regulations insist on Structural Stability. The loft conversion building regulations insist on joists and load-bearing walls that are strong enough to support the extra weight.

Loft conversion building regulations are very strict about Fire Safety. Your plan for loft conversion should provide consideration for fire safety and the design should include a self-closing door. New loft conversions building regulations emphasize on rapid and background ventilation. The loft conversion building regulations provide a number of things for you to consider while planning your staircase to the loft. A permanent staircase is required while adding a new floor to a home.

The loft conversion building regulations insist that the loft should be fully insulated. Also, you should specify the type of loft insulation you will use in your building regulations application. From Shamita