Loft conversion information, please!
"Steve Kimberley" wrote in message
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I'm considering a loft conversion (two bedroom 1940s brick built house
with
'normal' loft/roof/etc)
If possible, I'll try to DIY myself but it may be beyond my scope.
Any comments/recommendations/disrecommendations? Any guesstimates on
possible/probable costs both for the DIY option and the
getting-someone-in-to-do-it option welcome.
Steve
Steve,
There are a number of considerations to take into account when undertaking a
job like this:
1. It will need building reg approval
2. If you are considering a dormer window it may well need
planning permission
3. you will need to get a professional to draw what you want complete
with
any load bearing calculations
4. You will need to have some good, multi-trade skills if you are doing
this yourself.
After seeing a number of "botched" conversions and one or two of these with
ceilings on the point of collapse, I would advise at the very least to hire
the services of a good professional to advise you on the design and load
bearing parts of the project as floor joists need to be inserted, ceiling
traps and stairways installed, possible re-siting of water tanks, electrical
wiring and, often overlooked - the safety of any chimneys or gas flues that
will project into the converted area.
And lastly they will be able to steer you through and building control
applications/problems - as a SAFE loft conversion is not the simplest of
projects for the average DIY'er to undertake
There may well be some disagreement with me on that point :-)
As regards to costs - certainly four figures and possibly five figures
dependant on the work required.
Hope this helps
Brian
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