How to Do a Loft Conversion

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Having a loft conversion at home is a huge project. Here at We Buy Any House we have compiled some of our top tips to think about when it comes to doing a loft conversion. 

Why Should I Do a Loft Conversion?

Most homeowners opt to do a loft conversion as it can add a significant amount of money to your property and its current value. Instead of trying to get more property space going around the property, a great way to invest in your house is to build upwards going towards the loft. Loft conversions are also a great way to avoid the hassle of moving home and trying to find a bigger house that works better for you. However, it’s important to not build up too high, as this way you can actually extend too much and not see a return on your investment.

How Do I Know If My Loft is a Useable Space?

Before you commit to any renovations, you need to assess if your loft is the correct type of space for a conversion. You will need to check for three things:

  1. If the internal height of the space is suitable.
  2. You will need to measure the angles of your roof, to see if the central height of the loft is high enough to withstand people standing upright.
  3. Generally, the interior of your loft conversion should measure 5,500mm on the sides, and 7,500 from one length to the other.

Understand What Type of Loft Conversion You Want:

There are various factors that determine how your loft conversion will turn out, and one of these included is the budget you want to spend on your loft conversion. Depending on your budget, this will more than likely determine how much you can realistically spend on your loft conversion. You will also have to verify what type of rights you have in terms of building and will also have to account for how you are going to change the structure of your roof if you need to.

Maintaining Safety Regulations:

If you’re going to convert your loft, then it’s important that you meet all safety regulations that the existing parts of your house comply with. You will need to ensure that your loft conversion has suitable fire safety, and that all windows are spacious and large enough to be used as an emergency exit. However, if you are creating an additional floor, then you will have to ensure that the conversion has at least 30 minutes of fire protection. It’s also vital that you ensure your loft has adequate ventilation. In the UK especially, loft conversions can become extremely hot throughout the summer months, and bitterly cold in the wintertime. Additionally, you will need to have a tight ventilation system as you will have to reduce the risk of condensation in the room. 

This article was written by a quick house sale company We Buy Any House. If you’re wondering “how can I sell my house quickly?”, head to the We Buy Any House website for more information relating to all property related enquiries. 

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