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Why should I convert my loft? How do I know if my loft can be converted? How long will it take to get planning permission if I need it? Do Building Regulations apply to loft conversions? We will ensure that all plans are submitted on your behalf and you get issued with a certificate on the completion of work. Further details can be found on the government's Planning Portal website. |
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Do I need planning permission for my loft or attic conversion?
It's unlikely. Regulations came into play on 1st October 2008 that ensured that most loft conversions no longer require planning permission. They are now considered to be permitted development, subject to the following:
Do any other permits or regulations apply?
If there is a need for any additional permits, such as for skips and scaffolding we will organise these for you as and when required.
How long will my loft conversion take to complete?
A typical loft conversion will take around 4 to 5 weeks to finish. If we anticipate any delays, for whatever reason, we will let you know in plenty of time.
Are there any fire regulations to consider with a loft conversion?
If you intend to go on to the second floor – as with any double storey house - then yes, you will need fire doors fitting. However, if your property is a single story bungalow and you are going onto the first floor you won’t need fire doors, but you will need to install suitable smoke alarms in both instances.
Is there likely to be much disruption in and around my house?
A quality builder should keep any disruption to a minimum. We have completed literally hundreds of loft conversions around the Yorkshire area and we always try our best to respect the home in which we are working. We want to cause the minimum amount of disruption possible when we commence work. Consider though, that for the first few weeks of a loft conversion, scaffolding will be erected and from the fourth week an opening needs to be cut out and the staircase fitted.
Will we need to move out when work is being done?
No. Most of the work will be done from the outside until we fit the staircase and by this time the structure will be fully secured.
How important is it to be fully trained when doing loft conversions?
Well, if you’re thinking of doing the conversion yourself, we would suggest that you be very careful. You will be dealing with electrics and, in many cases, gas. Every member of our team is very experienced in converting lofts, as each one has worked with us for a minimum of 5 years. They're all CSCS (Construction Skills certificate Scheme) trained. Our electricians are all NIC/ Part P registered and our plumbers are fully Gas Safe registered.
Will a builder always offer a free survey and quote?
We can’t speak for every builder, but all our quotes and surveys are provided for free and without obligation.
Is it fair to expect a guarantee?
Absolutely it is! A reputable builder will always offer a significant guarantee with their work. All our work is fully guaranteed