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Searching for loft conversion industry experts in Alford? Our attic room conversion renovators in Alford will be able to supply you the best quotes to have a attic room transformed in your property or home.

The installation of a loft extension in your home can be completed promptly, allowing you to make full use of the altered area and begin benefitting from an added room. The loft area alteration will be carried out by a vetted, accredited company and once this has been carried out you'll be ready to start using the new location right away. With your newly modified loft area you'll be able to have an extra bedroom, study or perhaps a rec room.

With a number of loft area transformation designs you'll be in a position to come across something that meets your taste, whilst being suitable and appealing.

We will give you no obligation quotes from loft alteration companies in Alford who will be able to supply you free of charge surveys and quotations for your conversion. You will be able check these loft conversion prices and make certain to get the best value for your money.

Average Loft conversion cost in Alford

The regular cost of a Loft conversion is £25000. Costs differ based upon the materials and the firm selected. The upper price range can be as high as £28750. The material costs are mainly approximately £6250

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Loft conversion installation cost in Alford 2025

Labour cost £17,500
Material cost £6,250
Waste removal £1,250
Time frame: 6-12 weeks

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We noted 118 requests for property or home quotations in Alford. Of these quotation requests the amount of loft conversion quotes in Alford was 1. Quotatis would have been able to match these consumers with as many as four suitable fitters who were available for work in Alford during those times. Request a free home survey from reliable companies within Alford.

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Alford

Alford is a large town in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland, existing simply southern of the River Don. It exists within the Howe of Alford (also called the Vale of Alford) which inhabits the center reaches of the River Don. The place-name is thought to come from the Scots auld ford; its original placement getting on the banks of the Don. The "L" noise in words has, over time, been gone down, and is silent. Alternatively, the name could be a tautology; a mix of ath as well as ford, both suggesting 'ford' in Gaelic as well as Scots specifically. Alford gave its name to a battle of the Battle of Alford (1645 ). It is likewise the home of the Aberdeen Angus livestock reproduce, which is commemorated by a life-sized version of a bull on the edge of the village, which the Queen Mother inaugurated in 2001. It is believed that the initial breeding ground of the cattle was Buffal, situated in between Challenging (Tulloch) as well as Craigievar nearby Alford. An additional specialty for the community is Alford Oat meal, ground at Montgarrie, simply outside the town. Alford likewise sports the Alford Community School, with a library and swimming pool. The Alford Valley Railway, Grampian Transport Museum, Alford Heritage Museum and Craigievar Castle are prominent visitor tourist attractions, with a range of other archaeological sites, rock circles, and also castles (consisting of Balfluig Castle, Castle Fraser as well as Drum Castle) being within very easy reach by road. One rock circle, initially believed to be ancient, ended up being a 20-year-old reproduction. Located in Alford, Haughton Country Park is a huge and prominent green room with a campers park as well as forest walks. The 18 hole Alford Golf Club is an appealing and also pleasant program which has a big local membership.

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24 Aug

Conversion | Loft

Alford - AB33

Enquiry from: Anne-Marie S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Loft conversion - no stairs required as it is located on the second floor, accessed through a door - conversion to include bedroom, en suite shower room (no bath). Current space is 9x8metres. Will be ...

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27 Apr

Conversion | Loft

Aboyne - AB34

Enquiry from: Peter B

Start Date: Immediate

Two Velux roof windows into slate roof, roof repair, interior plastering & painting

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13 Jun

Conversion | Loft

Banchory - AB31

Enquiry from: Catherine S

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Loft conversion with staircase up to it.

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10 Feb

Conversion | Loft

Inverurie - AB51

Enquiry from: Jill I

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Hi, We are about to purchase an upper flat in the Hilton area of Aberdeen which has an already floored loft. I'd like an idea of what it would cost to fit a dormer window there and perhaps another...

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11 Aug

Conversion | Loft

Inverurie - AB51

Enquiry from: P

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I would like to make a dormer extension for my children in the front side of the house. Approx. 4 sqm

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05 Oct

Conversion | Loft

Inverurie - AB51

Enquiry from: Walter J

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The house has been extended and has a joint peaked roof. ( T shaped) The extension roof has been joint with the original roof. The master bed room is to be enlarged, hence removing the internal obsol...

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31 Mar

Conversion | Loft

Inverurie - AB51

Enquiry from: Robert C

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Property type: Semi detached, Work description: Loft Conversion with ensuite and extension at the back of the house to incorporate open plan kitchen and entertainment area. Are you the property owne...

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FAQs

what is a dormer loft conversion?

A dormer loft conversion is a type of loft conversion that’s built making use of a roof’s existing slope. In other words, it’s an existing roof’s extension which is constructed in such a way that allows for an additional floor as well as head room especially suitable for lofts lacking good amount of usable space. The dormer loft conversion is simply an addition to the existing roof looking much like a box-like build constructed onto a pitched roof as it creates walls that are vertical to the slope while also being 90 degrees to the floor.

This type of loft conversion is the most common amongst homeowners in the UK mainly because it represents a cost effective means through which you can add an additional usable space to your home or property. The structure extends for the slope of the existing roof and can easily be altered to suit various tastes or styles. Furthermore, if you’re looking for a type of loft conversion that aids to foster reduced disruption to work, then dormer loft conversion is also your best bet. This is due to the fact that the structure is built from a scaffolding made outside a home.

There are different types of dormer loft conversion and the one which will best suit your property will depend on the property type, be it detached, semi detached or terraced as well as the existing roof shape and size. The dormer loft conversion is a popular choice for a lot of homeowners for a variety of reasons. Let’s have a look!

✓ It’s very cost effective

✓ The dormer loft conversion does not require planning permission so far it complies with certain conditions and limitations

✓ It adds an extra headspace as well as floor space.

how much is a loft conversion?

With the ability to add approximately one third of your existing living space ( by converting your old, unused attic) to your home or property without having to let go of your garden, it’s quite easy to see the reason why loft conversion has rapidly grown to become one of the most popular home improvements in the UK. However some homeowners usually shy away from the idea simply by looking at the perceived high cost of carrying out such a project, despite several researches showing that loft conversions offers the best rate of return on initial investment when compared to the other home improvement projects. So exactly how much would it cost to carry out this project?

Just like several other home improvement projects, the cost of a loft conversion varies greatly depending on a wide range of influencing factors. These factors include the size of your home, how old your home is as well as the quality of the fixtures and fittings you want to install. For instance, a high end bathtub alone can cost you thousands of pounds, meanwhile you can also construct a full bathroom suite on just a couple of hundred pounds. However, to give you an idea of the minimum cost of a loft project we’ll look at the most popular types and the minimum cost of each.

✓ Internal Loft Conversion - The most affordable type of loft conversion tends to start from £25,000 and above.

✓ Dormer or L-Shaped Dormer Loft Conversion. These are the most popular types of loft conversion. Dormer price tends to start from £35,000, while the L-shaped dormer starts from £45,000.

✓ Mansard Loft Conversion - This involves replacing the entire side of a sloping roof with a vertical wall and flat roof. It requires a planning permission. The type of loft conversion usually starts from £45,000.

✓ Hip To Gable Loft Conversion - This usually starts from £50,000.

do you need planning permission for a loft conversion?

Typically, loft conversions do not require planning permission except in certain situations. They’re usually covered under what’s known as Permitted Development. Certain building works like loft conversion, rear extension and conservatories are granted planning permission by local authorities. Permitted Development, however, gives you a free range to improve your home without having any issues from the councils or regulations. Before your planned loft conversion can be covered under Permitted Development, there are some certain criteria that must be met. This criteria includes the following:

✓ The extension must not go beyond the existing slope of the roof at the front of the house.

✓ The loft space converted must not go beyond 40 cubic metres in a terraced house.

✓ The roof’s height must not be increased by the extension.

✓ The loft space converted must not reach beyond 50 cubic metres in a detached or semi detached house.

✓ The plan for the extension mustn’t involve structures like balconies, verandas or anything other structures of this nature.

✓ The roof extension should be positioned as far back as possible or at least 20cm from the existing eaves.

✓ The side that faces the window openings should be at least 1.7m beyond the floor and the windows should also be obscured.

✓ The roof extension must not overhang the existing roof or wall of the house.

✓ The materials that are to be used must be similar or the same to the materials that has already been used on the house’s exterior.

However, you should bear in mind that there are some properties that are exempt from Permitted Development. Examples of these type of properties include conservation areas, Areas Of Outstanding Natural Beauty and World Heritage sites. Permitted Development does not also provide coverage for listed buildings.

an every house have a loft conversion?

If you’re having issues with the amount of space in your home and need an extra space without affecting your garden, loft conversion comes to mind. Not only is it a great solution to creating more living space within a home, but it’s also one of the most budget-friendly solutions you can count on to expand your space by thinking upwards rather than sideways. So if you’re thinking about converting your loft, one thing that almost immediately comes to mind is whether or not your house is suitable for loft conversion.

To answer the question of whether every house can have a loft conversion is a very simple one. Generally, not every house is suitable for loft conversion. This is due to the fact that each and every loft space - from the stairways below and floors to the rafters and the roof up above, is unique. Therefore, the best way to really figure out whether or not a house’s loft offers the potential for conversion is to get in touch with a loft specialist.

So what can make a house not suitable for a loft conversion? Let’s take a closer look!

✓ A house will not be suitable for a loft conversion if the height of the ceiling happens to be too low and it’ll not be possible to have it raised.

✓ If you do not own own the freehold to the loft space, you won’t be able to convert the loft. Surprisingly, this happens to be a common issue in London.

✓ You will not be able to convert your loft if you reside in a conservation area or in a listed building. But you can identify a design solution that’ll still comply with the conservation rules and keep planners happy.

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