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How To Do A Loft Conversion by Loft Conversions Lancashire

The easiest way to gain an idea of whether your loft can be converted is to see whether any similar houses on your street have had loft conversions. Loft Conversions Lancashire will tell you the key things you need to consider when weighing up whether a loft conversion is the right way to add more space to your property.

Ensuring A Safe Working Enviroment For Loft Conversions Lancashire To Work In

When converting a loft, Loft Conversions Lancashire can tell you that you will need building regulations approval.

Because emissions are a big concern in today's environment, you will need to provide a high level of insulation to your roof as part of your loft conversion. In a Loft Conversions Lancashire conversion, the internal partition walls use a 100mm quilt that will provide sound insulation.

Altering Roof Structures In Lancashire

If your loft already has enough space then adding roof lights is a cheap way to convert it into a habitable space. The existing roof of your home will have been designed to keep out the rain and snow and to cope with light loft storage loading.

Any new floor joists added as part of your loft conversion will need to offer at least 30 minutes worth of fire protection, which could mean replastering the ceilings in those first floor rooms below. There are a number of fire safety regulations with which you may need to comply.

Working Under The Permitted Development Rights In Lancashire, United Kingdom

Roof lights and a dormer can be installed under PD, but they most not sit forward of the roof plane on the principal elevation, nor must they be higher than the highest part of the existing roof. Going to be extending beyond the limits and conditions of pd? Is your property is listed or located in a conversation area? Then you will need to apply for planning permission.

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