Loft Conversion Old Oak Common

Loft Conversion Old Oak Common

Old Oak Common Loft Conversion Specialists

Loft Conversions Company manages every aspect of loft conversion from drawing architectural plans right through to completion of all finishing trades, leaving the completed Loft Conversion ready for decoration. As Old Oak Common's leading Loft Conversion specialist, we have been transforming homes for over two decades building hundreds of fantastic living spaces to suit your lifestyle and needs. With us, you will get a cost-effective Loft Conversion that will add value to your property in Old Oak Common.

Guide to Loft Conversions in Old Oak Common

Having to add the extra weight of a loft conversion to a current home can put extra stress on the foundations. Before carrying out a loft conversion, your builder will need to dig a trial hole to expose the foundations. Your construction inspector may also wish to inspect these. If your foundations are considered insufficiently deep to withstand the additional weight, you will most likely need the assistance of a structural engineer. They may recommend structural interventions to disperse the load of the weight through beams, or they may look at foundation underpinning. 

WHAT IS THE MOST AFFORDABLE TYPE OF LOFT CONVERSION?

Velux loft conversion is the most cost-effective method of loft conversion. The simplicity of the design accounts for the cost reduction in this case. At its most basic level, it can merely entail installing roof lights and reinforcing the attic floor. The roof lights can also be put flush with the existing roof structure, keeping the qualities and beauty of the home's exterior, if that’s an essential aspect. Velux loft conversions provide additional benefits above cost reductions, too, which may impact decision-making. For one, they are the least destructive, as larger structural changes to the roof aren’t required. They are also more time efficient than other classic loft conversion methods. The major part of the effort is focused on converting the existing loft space into the preferred living environment. They don’t normally require planning approval, though, as rooflight windows aren’t viewed as overlooking nearby houses.

DO YOU NEED AN ARCHITECT FOR LOFT CONVERSION?

Is an architect required for a loft conversion? While you can design a loft conversion on your own, hiring an architect or designer is recommended. If you choose this way, you may direct the design to your exact, unique specifications, but keep in mind that, because this is likely to be a small job, the design fees will be a large percentage of the overall expenditures. Typically, your chosen architect or designer will have worked on similar projects in the past. Your architect or designer may also be able to create Building Regulations drawings, which you may then tender to locate a builder. You might also need to hire a structural engineer.

HOW SHOULD YOU GET READY FOR A LOFT CONVERSION?

Make sure your loft is easily accessible to help your loft conversion project run smoothly. This includes cleaning out hallways and doorways to make room for the builders to work.

ARE YOU CONSIDERING A LOFT CONVERSION IN YOUR OLD OAK COMMON HOME?

If you are considering having a loft conversion, Loft Conversion Company is the best choice to do the task. 

DESIGN TO BUILD LOFT IN OLD OAK COMMON

At Loft Conversions Company in Old Oak Common, we take pride in the ability to provide more than just an affordable loft conversion service. Our company's expertise and experience throughout the building industry means that we can carry out the work to a high standard and with minimum interruption to your life. We are specialists in bespoke Loft Conversions across Old Oak Common and around West London. Our team has designed and built many custom loft conversions in Old Oak Common which are fully catered to the client’s personal requirements and taste. Whether you need an additional bedroom, office or another bathroom, your new Loft Conversion offers a natural extension to your existing family home.

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LOFT CONVERSION PROCESS

Our process includes an initial survey and design followed by architectural drawings and structural calculations. Here are the eight stages in our Loft Conversion Building Process:

  • Stage 1: Scaffolding is erected to get access to the loft
  • Stage 2: Structural beams are installed into party walls to create timber floor support and front roof elevation with dwarf wall.
  • Stage 3: Build the dormer structure and install Velux windows.
  • Stage 4: Finish roof tiling to both new dormer and front roof elevation
  • Stage 5: Build interior partitions, doorways, and ceilings.
  • Stage 6: Install double glazed windows together with floor and wall insulation.
  • Stage 7: Install new staircase between first floor and loft.
  • Stage 8: Plasterboard all the loft and complete with plaster skim.
  • Our team is ready to always discuss any aspect of the project in more detail.

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HOW MUCH DOES A LOFT CONVERSION COST IN Old Oak Common?

The average cost of a Loft Conversion in Old Oak Common is between £40,000 to £90,000. (in 2022) The most common type of Loft Conversion is the dormer as it adds the most space and best light to your property. A loft conversion will not only give you extra space but also enhance your living space on your property. A loft conversion price depends on many factors such as type of the conversion, type of the roof you have, type of the lighting you want in the loft, the type of windows required, the size of the project, fixtures and fittings, nature of the exterior, client's personal requirements and the site's location. If you want to know the exact cost of your Loft Conversion in Old Oak Common, you will need to book a site survey or send us your drawings and our loft specialist will review them and get back to you with a quotation.

What can we do for your Property in Old Oak Common?

If you would like to discuss the ways in which a Loft Conversion could enhance your Old Oak Common home, call us on 0208 1020 675 or email to ask us any questions.