Conversion | Loft
Larbert - FK5
Enquiry from: Luke S
Start Date: Immediate
I current have a converted loft which is being used as bedrooms, I want a full dormer at the back of the house to create more useable space.
On the lookout for loft alteration advisors in Stirlingshire? Our attic room conversion renovators in Stirlingshire will be able to provide you the best quotations to have a attic converted in your property or home.
The installation of a attic room extension in your home can be done swiftly, enabling you to make full use of the converted room and start benefitting from an added room. The loft area transformation will be carried out by a vetted, certified business and as soon as this has been completed you'll be ready to start making use of the new region right away. With your newly converted loft area you'll be able to have an extra bedroom, study or simply a rec room.
With a array of attic alteration designs you'll be ready to discover something that suits your taste, whilst being handy and pleasing.
We're going to offer you no obligation quotations from loft area conversion firms in Stirlingshire who will be able to supply you free of charge surveys and quotations for your alteration. You may then compare and contrast these attic room conversion costs and make certain to get the best value for your money. Request a free home survey from reputable companies.
The regular cost of a Loft conversion is £25000. Costs differ based upon the materials and the firm selected. The upper price range can be as high as £28750. The material costs are mainly approximately £6250
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Labour cost | £17,500 | |
Material cost | £6,250 | |
Waste removal | £1,250 |
Requests for quotations in Stirlingshire in October 2024
Requests for Loft conversion quotations in Stirlingshire in October 2024. 0% change from September 2024.
Requests for Loft conversion quotations in Scotland in October 2024. -3% change from September 2024.
We noted 1,996 requests for home quotations within Stirlingshire. Of these quotation requests the number of loft conversion quotes in Stirlingshire was 20. Quotatis would have been in a position to match these customers with as many as 4 suitable contractors who were available for work in Stirlingshire during those times. Request a free house survey from reliable companies within Stirlingshire.
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Larbert - FK5
Enquiry from: Luke S
Start Date: Immediate
I current have a converted loft which is being used as bedrooms, I want a full dormer at the back of the house to create more useable space.
Stirling - FK7
Enquiry from: David M
Start Date: Immediate
middle section of the loft is required to be turned into an office space with electric heating and lighting. electric already into the loft. would like insulation all around walls roof and flooring. a...
Stirling - FK7
Enquiry from: Kathleen K
Start Date: Immediate
Customer made an online enquiry for Loft Conversion via one of our websites. Confirmed via . Please call to arrange an appointment to quote.
Stirling - FK7
Enquiry from: Annette T
Start Date: Immediate
loft conversion upstairs office and wardrobe space and sofa are are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to convert the space into: other are you l...
Denny - FK6
Enquiry from: Elaine C
Start Date: Immediate
full loft conv, make room and seating area. staircase needed are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what are you looking to convert the space into: bedroom/s are you ...
Falkirk - FK1
Enquiry from: Kasia T
Start Date: Immediate
roof lift loft conversion with 2 dormers. we have a very low roof which would not lend itself to a traditional loft conversion. we are looking raise the roof and add 2 dormers to take advantage of our...
Bonnybridge - FK4
Enquiry from: Lynn S
Start Date: Immediate
convert velux window to juliet balcony and doors. i have 3 upper large velux but possible only to co very one and to the size of the window which is approx a double door size are you the property owne...
Grangemouth - FK3
Enquiry from: David J
Start Date: Immediate
Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached What are you looking to convert the space into: Living space Are you looking to have stairs: Yes Do you require any windows: ...
Larbert - FK5
Enquiry from: Megan M
Start Date: Immediate
Dormer put into house. Already have architect plans
Grangemouth - FK3
Enquiry from: Kathryn R
Start Date: Immediate
I AM LOOKING FOR AN ESTIMATEOF INSTALLING 2 DORMER WINDOWS ( 1 FRONT, 1 BACK) IN A PROPERTY I AM LOOKING TO BUY. Property Type: Semi detached What are you looking to convert the space into: Bedroom/s...
Falkirk - FK2
Enquiry from: Mrs S
Start Date: Immediate
Loft conversion
Stirling - FK7
Enquiry from: Betsy D
Start Date: Immediate
small stairs to loft and shower and toilet. No windows requied
Stirling - FK7
Enquiry from: David P
Start Date: Immediate
Home Owner Call to Appoint
Stirling - FK8
Enquiry from: William M
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Are you looking to have stairs: Yes Do you require any windows: Dormer, Velux Do you require plumbing work: Yes Interested in P...
Falkirk - FK2
Enquiry from: Mr G
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Home Owner Call to Appoint
Grangemouth - FK3
Enquiry from: Eugen S
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Loft conversion to one bedroom + en-suite, no changes in roof structure.
Falkirk - FK1
Enquiry from: John E
Start Date: Immediate
Loft conversion build quotes
Falkirk - FK2
Enquiry from: Angela L
Start Date: Immediate
Looking for a rough idea of loft conversion costs
Falkirk - FK2
Enquiry from: Kimberley D
Start Date: Immediate
Looking to get the loft converted in to a bedroom with a staircase
Grangemouth - FK3
Enquiry from: JOHN T
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myloftconversionprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Looking to convert into: Bedroom, Work description: stair case i...
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If you’re about to carry out a loft conversion project, you’d probably be wondering how long it’ll take to complete the task. Well, you’re not alone! This is one of the most common questions when it comes to loft conversion projects, however, providing a set timeframe for completion of such projects is impossible as all loft conversions vary. There are different factors that can determine the duration of your project. These factors include, the materials to be used, the type of the proposed loft conversion, the kind of staircase you’ll like to have installed, the number of windows included, the number of rooms to be added as well as a number of other influencing factors. As a result of these variables, the milestones and timings provided are only to be taken as guidelines. If you’d really like to have a set date, you can get in touch with a professional for help.
Generally, it’ll take up to 8 weeks to complete a loft conversion project.
✓ The first week activities will include putting up scaffolding, receiving the first materials for the build and creating an opening in the roof to gain access to the loft space.
✓ In the second week, the structure of the roof will be ammended and more support added.
✓ Third week, the floor joists will be fitted, building of the loft conversion will start, completion of the external roof works and commencement of plumbing and electric works.
✓ Fourth week, complete the building, construct the loft floor, fit the roof windows, insulation, ventilation and internal stud walls.
✓ Fifth week, apply plaster and plasterboard to the room walls, create a staircase opening and fit the new staircase.
✓ Sixth week, plaster the staircase area, complete plumbing and electrical works, hang the doors, fit skirting, handrails and bannisters and start decoration.
✓ Seventh week, complete the decoration and clean and wipe out all wastes.
✓ Eight week, complete all the remaining tasks.
There’s a huge range of different types of loft conversions. The most common are dormer and skylight or Velux conversions. There are also hip to gable and mansard conversions. The type of loft conversion that’s most suitable for your property will depend on the style of roof and the size of your loft.
Asides the questions relating to planning permission of a loft conversion as well as the total cost of completing a loft conversion project, this is perhaps the most common question on the loft conversion subject matter. Before making an investment decision, many homeowners will want to know just how disruptive a loft conversion is. Well, we’ve all heard the several horror stories when loft conversion builder with dirty boots tramples all over the fresh and just-acquired shag pile or the noise of the construction loud enough to annoy neighbours from four blocks away or an obvious shortage of teabags, sugar and lots more. Good news is, the disruption of loft conversion is not as bad as people make out. Let’s have a look at how it works!
Just like all other major building projects, a loft conversion is disruptive to your property. However, no two loft conversions are the same, therefore some are certain to be more drastic and invasive than others. In the long run, the project is worth the stress and inconveniences caused and in most cases, it’s usually a very good investment.
Normally, an average loft conversion is expected to last for about 9 to 12 weeks (depending on the complexity of the loft conversion project some might take longer). Some of the factors that affects the duration of a project includes the type of the loft, the design of the loft as well as the style of the property.
Generally, a loft conversion is a lot less disruptive than say completely moving a home. It all has to do with how you’re able to deal with it as a person. And besides, the effect it’s going to have to a large extent depends on the company you hire. A good company will always look to ensure to keep disruptions to a minimal when carrying out the loft conversion project.
Typically, loft conversions do not require planning permission except in certain situations. They’re usually covered under what’s known as Permitted Development. Certain building works like loft conversion, rear extension and conservatories are granted planning permission by local authorities. Permitted Development, however, gives you a free range to improve your home without having any issues from the councils or regulations. Before your planned loft conversion can be covered under Permitted Development, there are some certain criteria that must be met. This criteria includes the following:
✓ The extension must not go beyond the existing slope of the roof at the front of the house.
✓ The loft space converted must not go beyond 40 cubic metres in a terraced house.
✓ The roof’s height must not be increased by the extension.
✓ The loft space converted must not reach beyond 50 cubic metres in a detached or semi detached house.
✓ The plan for the extension mustn’t involve structures like balconies, verandas or anything other structures of this nature.
✓ The roof extension should be positioned as far back as possible or at least 20cm from the existing eaves.
✓ The side that faces the window openings should be at least 1.7m beyond the floor and the windows should also be obscured.
✓ The roof extension must not overhang the existing roof or wall of the house.
✓ The materials that are to be used must be similar or the same to the materials that has already been used on the house’s exterior.
However, you should bear in mind that there are some properties that are exempt from Permitted Development. Examples of these type of properties include conservation areas, Areas Of Outstanding Natural Beauty and World Heritage sites. Permitted Development does not also provide coverage for listed buildings.
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