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How do I know if my house is a loft conversion?
- If you can see beams cutting across the centre of your loft space, your house has roof trusses. If the timber is restricted to the edges of the roof, you have rafters. The area you live in is likely to have an impact on the cost of your conversion, which there isn't much you can do about.
Loft Conversion Costs - Which?
www.which.co.uk/reviews/loft-conversions/article/loft-conversion-costs-aS7Fq6I69hGSDoes a loft conversion cost more than a rooflight conversion?
- Conversions that require structural work (such as dormer or mansard) will cost more than a rooflight conversion. The type of room you convert your loft into can also drive up prices. If you're having a bathroom fitted, for example, it will require more pipework and take more time, resulting in a higher overall cost.
Loft Conversion Costs - Which?
www.which.co.uk/reviews/loft-conversions/article/loft-conversion-costs-aS7Fq6I69hGSDo you need planning permission for a loft conversion?
- Most loft conversions can be carried out without planning permission but, if you do need it, you'll have to pay for the application, which can cost up to £1,000. Find out whether you will need planning permission early on, so you can consider it within your overall budget – it may be that you'll need to spend less elsewhere to compensate.
Loft Conversion Costs - Which?
www.which.co.uk/reviews/loft-conversions/article/loft-conversion-costs-aS7Fq6I69hGSWhat does a loft renovation entail?
- They cover clearing of materials from the loft space, relocating an existing water tank, insulation of walls and ceiling, softwood framing (where wood is placed to make new structures), plasterboard on walls and ceiling, a new straight flight of stairs, new electrics and heating.
Loft Conversion Costs - Which?
www.which.co.uk/reviews/loft-conversions/article/loft-conversion-costs-aS7Fq6I69hGS