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Are you thinking of a loft space conversion so that you can open space in your home to avoid the need to relocate? Then use our free and easy service to compare prices and get the best price for the work you want completed.
Loft conversions are proving to become increasingly popular in the UK. In most properties the loft makes up unused space which would go to better use. Converting can turn the room into a bedroom, bathroom, playroom or perhaps ensuite bedroom.
In fact there's a lot of potential to converting your loft, such as extra value for your house which can be up to 20%. Loft space conversions are also recommended over a home extension because the infrastructure is already in place. Furthermore, you won't be removing any garden space.
If the loft conversion would benefit the house and you're interested in more space, check prices from trustworthy companies in Sheffield and get the best deal for the work you'd like completed.
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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Sheffield can be found in North Yorkshire and is home to just over 550,000 people. It was made famous through the 1800s for its steel production, however a large amount of redevelopment has taken place in the twenty-first century. Almost all of the city slums were replaced in the Fifties and 1960s with modern properties also.
very quick response gave quote the same day. quoted bit high
Sheffield - S5
Enquiry from: Melody S
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I am looking for a quotation for converting our loft into a usable bedroom
Sheffield - S17
Enquiry from: Don R
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Loft conversion to be used as a bedroom. With Velux windows (no dormer needed)
Sheffield - S17
Enquiry from: Maria T
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Rear dormer bedroom adding to existing attic conversion. Dormer would be around 5m x3m. Additionally adapt stairs to make less steep, add 2 veluxes to roof. Potential for full roof slate replacement...
Sheffield - S13
Enquiry from: Muhammad A
Start Date: Immediate
loft conversion with ensutite walk in shower mobility room
Sheffield - S8
Enquiry from: James W
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Price for stairs and fitting for attic conversion
Sheffield - S26
Enquiry from: David B
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board the loft a light and a ladder are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached
Sheffield - S9
Enquiry from: Qutub K
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i have a small loft conversion and wanted to add a domer for head space how much would this cost are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to con...
Sheffield - S12
Enquiry from: Lesley H
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Live in a 1930’s semi . The property has 3 very small bedrooms. Would like to build into loft space. Wondering how much extra space raising the roof would offer (roof needs redoing anyway) and wha...
Sheffield - S7
Enquiry from: Natasha D
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converting an existing loft conversion to create 2 dormer areas are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached what are you looking to convert the space into: bedroom/s...
Sheffield - S6
Enquiry from: Joe P
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loft is mostly converted, however stairs are required. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to convert the space into: bedroom/s are you lookin...
Sheffield - S36
Enquiry from: Wes Y
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full width dormer to end terraced house are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to convert the space into: bedroom/s are you looking to have stair...
Sheffield - S2
Enquiry from: Selam B
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I have planning my attic to change bedroom.how much does cost?
Sheffield - S26
Enquiry from: Ben G
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Stairs up to a loft, basic stairs
Sheffield - S8
Enquiry from: Adam J
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loft conversion for bedroom & en-suite if able. space is already fully boarded. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what are you looking to convert the space into...
Sheffield - S2
Enquiry from: Kwesi E
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i need to incorporate a shower in my arctic bedroom extend into the front wall. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to convert the space into:...
Sheffield - S25
Enquiry from: Katie S
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Stairs to the loft and space creating in the loft.
Sheffield - S5
Enquiry from: Lonias M
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loft conversion to a bedroom using existing loft space. stairs, heating, lighting & windows required. no dormer please. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what ar...
Sheffield - S12
Enquiry from: John I
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customer in sheffield area made an enquiry for loft conversion online. confirmed via sms at 18:52 please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options are you the property owner: owner of the pro...
Sheffield - S5
Enquiry from: Emily E
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loft boarding, light fighting, remove hatch and place a staircase. unsure how/were a staircase would go are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to...
Sheffield - S6
Enquiry from: Jo H
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our loft conversion was done in 1996 by previous owners. it only has a velux window and we’d like to look at replacing with a dormer and potentially looking at the cost to gable end the roof are you...
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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.
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.
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.
Asides the questions relating to planning permission of a loft conversion as well as the total cost of completing a loft conversion project, this is perhaps the most common question on the loft conversion subject matter. Before making an investment decision, many homeowners will want to know just how disruptive a loft conversion is. Well, we’ve all heard the several horror stories when loft conversion builder with dirty boots tramples all over the fresh and just-acquired shag pile or the noise of the construction loud enough to annoy neighbours from four blocks away or an obvious shortage of teabags, sugar and lots more. Good news is, the disruption of loft conversion is not as bad as people make out. Let’s have a look at how it works!
Just like all other major building projects, a loft conversion is disruptive to your property. However, no two loft conversions are the same, therefore some are certain to be more drastic and invasive than others. In the long run, the project is worth the stress and inconveniences caused and in most cases, it’s usually a very good investment.
Normally, an average loft conversion is expected to last for about 9 to 12 weeks (depending on the complexity of the loft conversion project some might take longer). Some of the factors that affects the duration of a project includes the type of the loft, the design of the loft as well as the style of the property.
Generally, a loft conversion is a lot less disruptive than say completely moving a home. It all has to do with how you’re able to deal with it as a person. And besides, the effect it’s going to have to a large extent depends on the company you hire. A good company will always look to ensure to keep disruptions to a minimal when carrying out the loft conversion project.
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