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Frequently Asked Questions - Answers

Q. Can my loft be converted?

A. As long as there is seven feet approx from top of existing ceiling joists to ridge line (apex).

 

Q. Can you convert modern truss rafter lofts?

A. Yes, over 50% of our conversions have trussed roofs.

 

Q. Do we need our own plans drawn up?

A. No, we have our own architect who will deal with the drawings and planning approval.

 

Q. Is the work supervised?

A. The loft conversion will be supervised by us at all times, giving you the opportunity to discuss any alterations or concerns you may have during the construction of your new room. We also ensure that the quality of the work is only to the highest standard.

 

Q. What insurance do you have to carry out the work on my property?

A. Yes, both the company and our tradesmen have public liability insurance.

 

Q. How long does the work take?

A. All conversions vary due to the different type of work however, as a guide we would estimate that the work will take 6-8 weeks. A Dormer conversion will typically take a week to 10 days longer than a Velux™ conversion.

 

Q. What about any permits that my be required?

A. We will arrange all required permits from skips to scaffolding if and when applicable.

 

Q. Is the design of my loft conversion free?

A. No, the cost is detailed in the quotation.

 

Q. Will a loft conversion add value to my house?

A. Estate agents say a fourth bedroom is the single most valuable feature a family house can have and usually converting an attic is, generally, simpler and cheaper than building an extension.

The most importantly, a loft conversion should not look or feel like an ''add-on'' because if it does it will add little to the value of the house. The staircase is the key to making a conversion look as though it is part of the original house. Wherever possible the stairway should be a natural continuation of the original staircase so that the transition from ‘old’ to ‘new’ is seamless and within the conversion itself the style should follow that in the rest of the house.

 

Q. Do I need planning permission?

A. Most loft conversions do not need planning permission unless you live in a conservation area or your house is a listed building; you want to put in dormer windows facing the road or if the position of a dormer window would invade your neighbour’s privacy; any part of the conversion (including a dormer window) will be higher than the existing roof; your house has already been extended to the limit of its permitted development (15% of its original size). You may still be able to add a loft conversion even if you have had some extension work done.

 

Q. How long does planning permission take?

A. This varies from council to council but, generally, you should get a decision within 8 weeks.

 

Q. What building regulations apply to loft conversions?

A. Building Regulations are concerned with the finer practical details, to make sure that the work complies with Health & Safety for construction and habitation. Approval for a loft conversion is required if the space is to be used on a regular basis as a ‘habitable space’. We would submit the plans to the Building Control Office on your behalf; these can take 5 - 8 weeks to process. Administration fees and site visits by the Building Control Officer vary throughout the UK, with each authority having their own scale of charges. An average budget of around £600 should be allowed. The local authority will inspect work in progress to ensure regulations are being properly observed.

 

Planning and Regulations

Most loft conversions rarely require planning permission. Building regulations are always required when converting your loft.


A roofline conversion doesn’t alter the shape of the roof on the outside. Velux windows are installed to provide you with light and ventilation.

 

domer loft conversion

 

A dormer loft conversion sometimes requires planning permission if on the front/roadside of your property or in a conservation area. There are various types of dormer loft conversion which involves extending the outside structure of the roof  which creates much needed headroom and space enabling you to get the most out of your loft conversion.

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Areas Where Bespoke Loft Conversions Cover...

Bespoke loft conversions can now offer coverage in London, Birmingham, Surrey, Bristol, Cambridge, Reading, Cheltenham, Brighton, Kent, Oxford and Southampton. Please click on the link to see if Bespoke Loft Conversions can help in your area.

 

 

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Midlands Office

The Business Centre

Edward Street, Redditch
Worestershire B97 6HA

 

London Office

315 High Road, Chiswick
London W4 4HH