Complte Loft conversions are  specialists in Ipswich Suffolk area but we have also lately been taking on contract carpentry projects in the Ipswich area, along with our existing loft conversion projects we have also been adding some content to our website to make things clearer fro our customers including our pricing tables  and our guide on the process of carrying out your loft conversion which can be found here.

Our customers have asked us to carry on providing information about how different loft conversions are carried out and the different types of loft conversions that can be achieved in a type of roof space or particular building as the type of house you have affects what is possible within that area.

In the future we will dedicate a page to the types of loft conversions we carry out and what is most suited to the particular roof construction for each building which is most important as this often affects the costs of loft conversions.

Check back in a couple of weeks and something should be up concerning the types of loft conversions according to building types.

 

 

As we are Loft conversion specialists Ipswich we like to post information about what we do to engage with our customers and clients about the process and regulations that can help clients decide what type of loft conversion they need and how to achieve it.

We tend to tell customers that now that we have engineered timber joists these can often do away with steel beams wich are heavy and expensive to install often needing road closures and cranes to lift them into position this in my opinion is the “old way” and engineered joists like the I joist system have many benefits over steels.

Look here if you wish to have more information on www.jji-joists.co.uk

I-joist
I-joist

These types of joist can span up to eight meters which is  more than adequate for most loft conversion although they do cost they simplify making rooms in your existing roof, another way to save on space is to use space blanket a thermal quilt which provide the equivalent of 400mm if insulation this mean that your u values will be excellent and you will save space and energy.

We recommend using the latest building techniques because they save time and money for our clients and they are easier to install so the project is completed quicker.

Thanks for reading.

 

Complete loft conversions have carried out many loft conversions in and around Suffolk and are please to offer a no obligation site visit to anyone thinking about extending into there loft or to the side of there property we offer a full and compressive service form initial visit to completing your loft conversion.

We keep getting asked about permitted development and planning on loft conversions so I thought I would write a small blog about the stages of your loft conversion and the procedures needed to be sure that all the relevant authorities are consulted and informed before work begins.

Here is a step by step guide to your conversion and the time scales it may take form conception to completion.

  1. Our initial site visit where you can meet me Gregory Nelson to discuss the options of what you could do within your loft and how to build within your loft (I joist, steels, attic trusses, telebeam extending steel members and stairs).
  2. I then give you a estimate assuming your have no plans in place to give you an idea of the cost of the build and the professional fees in writing.
  3. If you decide to use complete loft conversions for your project I will then instruct my architect as your agent to commission drawings to be submitted to your local planning office for approval.
  4. You may not need planning if you are not altering the pitch of the roof and just installing Velux windows and may only need to submit a building notice to read more about building notice please read here but you will still need building control to make sure that the building work, insulation and electrics are carried out in the correct manner.
  5. Once your local planning office have agreed that you are permitted to carry out the work allowing for party wall agreements and any other possible legal aspects work can commence.
  6. Usually we will have an allocated time frame for your build and will provide a full schedule of works before work commences once this has been agreed.
  7. We then proceed to order the scaffold for your build to commence and start altering the structure of your roof to accept the new roof members or steels.
  8. Usually we need payments in this order. Archiects fee, and building control -then four payments at different stages of the build the first being when the roof members are in place and the floor is down the second when the stairs are in the third when the velux and dormers are build and weather tight and the last payment  when the build is complete less %5 for retention.

I hope this guide on how we usually operate when carrying out loft conversions helps some our new customers what is expected when they consider building a loft conversion.

We also hope that prospective customers understand that the planning process is sometimes slow but if you are just using a building notice this can significantly speed up the process but each build is individual and is dealt with on a case by case basis.

 

 

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