With years of experience, skilled craftsmen, and a commitment to delivering the highest quality work, we’ve earned a reputation as the go to loft conversion specialists in New Brighton. We focus on transforming lofts into functional, beautiful spaces that meet your unique needs. Our attention to detail and dedication to customer satisfaction have made us the trusted choice for homeowners looking to add value and space to their properties.
Our Safe Contractor, CHAS Advanced, and Constructionline Gold accreditations are a testament to our dedication to excellence, safety, and quality in everything we do. These accreditations provide our clients with confidence and assurance that they are partnering with a reputable and trustworthy company committed to delivering outstanding results on every project.
CHAS Advanced accreditation validates our commitment to health and safety and compliance with the stringent standards outlined by SSIP Core Criteria and UK Health and Safety Legislation. This showcases our comprehensive approach to managing risks, protecting the environment, and upholding ethical standards in our business practices.
Safe Contractor accreditation demonstrates our dedication to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment for everyone involved in our projects. By adhering to rigorous health and safety standards, we ensure the prevention of accidents and work-related illnesses while promoting a culture of safety throughout our organisation.
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We provide a range of loft conversion options to match your style and practical needs. Whether you need an extra bedroom, a home office, or a dedicated space for hobbies, our team in New Brighton works closely with you to ensure the design reflects your vision. From the initial planning stages to the final finishing touches, we handle every aspect of the project, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. Our goal is to create a space that enhances both the comfort and usability of your home.
Description: A dormer loft conversion involves extending the existing roof to create additional headroom and floor space. It usually involves a box-shaped structure projecting vertically from the existing roof slope.
Best For: Homes with limited headroom and those looking to maximise space and add windows.
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At Kings Facilities, we are experts in commercial loft conversions, transforming underutilised spaces into valuable, functional areas tailored to your business needs. Our comprehensive service covers every stage of the project, from planning and design to construction and final approval. We work closely with you to ensure the loft conversion enhances your commercial property, whether you’re looking to create additional office space, meeting rooms, or storage areas. With a focus on minimal disruption, efficient project management, and high-quality workmanship, Kings Facilities ensures your commercial loft conversion is completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards.
If you choose a loft conversion with a dormer, you may expect to pay between £20,000 and £40,000. A hip-to-gable conversion, which alters the shape of your roof’s end, usually costs £30,000 to £50,000. The priciest option is a Mansard loft conversion, which reshapes your entire roof and costs between £40,000 and £70,000. – If you want an accurate price for your loft conversion, please get in touch.
The local authority Melling for has four years to take action if they suspect your loft conversion to be “unlawful”. This is known as the “four-year rule” for building control.
A loft conversion for your house is considered to be permitted development, not requiring an application for planning permission, provided certain limits and conditions are met.
Key Takeaways: Converting a loft without building regulations is illegal and can result in problems selling your house. Building regulations ensure the safety of individuals and the surrounding property. Fire safety is a crucial consideration for loft conversions to protect occupants in case of emergencies.
To keep costs down, keep the design simple. For example: Lowest cost: A rooflight conversion that simply involves fitting out the existing roof space, requiring limited structural alterations and the addition of insulation, plumbing and heating, staircase, plaster and decoration, will be the least expensive option.
Can all houses have a loft conversion.? No, most houses can have a loft conversion however if the ridge is too low, or if there is not enough space in the roof, sometimes it is not possible. It also depends if you live within a conservation area, heritage zone or in a grade listed building.
The design and size of your loft conversion are significant factors. Smaller, less obtrusive loft conversions are more likely to fall under permitted development rights. However, larger and more complex conversions may require planning permission. Consider how your loft conversion might impact the local environment.
Converting your loft is one of the most straightforward and cost effective ways to add space to your home. This usually depends on using the existing roof structure with minimal modifications, however there can be advantages to replacing your roof entirely when converting your loft
“Velux loft conversions are usually completed in less than four weeks since they are one of the simplest conversion types. Depending on the overall size and roof work requirements, a dormer loft conversion may take four to six weeks to complete. Hip to gable end conversions may also take up to six weeks to complete.
Your neighbours may reject your loft conversion plans due to noise, light, or privacy concerns, which will be taken into consideration by the council. If your planning permission is rejected, you can either appeal or amend your plans, keeping in mind the reasons for rejection.
For a loft room to be classified as a bedroom, it must have a safe means of egress. This typically means that the loft must have at least one window that can be used as an emergency exit or an additional staircase leading to the ground floor. The window must be of a certain size and accessible from the room.
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