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Loft Conversion Building Regs by Loft Conversions Bristol

A loft conversion is well worth thinking about for your property. If you have designs on loft conversion works and are managing the project yourself you should arrange conversion insurance to cover the new works and the existing structure. Our guide reveals the 10 key things you need to consider when weighing up whether a loft conversion is the right way to add more space to your property.

Building Regs For Your Loft Conversion In Bristol, Bristol

If you plan to make your loft space more accessible by installing a staircase to it and improving it by boarding it out and lining the walls and rafters, more extensive work is likely to be required and the building regulations are likely to apply.

When it comes to meeting regulations with your loft conversion, your building control inspector will specify exactly what you require. Did you know that you can ask your joiner or builder to send building control a copy of the design.

Planning Permission For Your Bristol Loft Conversion

A loft conversion for your property is considered to be permitted development, not requiring an application for planning permission, subject to limits and conditions. As a guide, you shouldn't need planning permission if your proposed conversion satisfies a number of conditions.

Some roofs require greater structural input, normally involving the insertion of steel beams between load bearing walls for the new floor joists to hang on and the rafter section to be supported on — together with a steel beam at the ridge. In some designs new floor joists are fitted and slightly raised above the ceiling plasterboard to avoid contact with it.

Average Loft Conversions Bristol Loft Conversion Cost

A loft conversion could add up to £45,000 to the value of your property but it could cost you upwards of £20,000 to add one.

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