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Collins Dictionary defines loft conversion as an extra room added to a house by converting the roof space.  The need for a loft conversion arises when your home becomes too small for you, especially when the kids start coming.

A loft conversion is the best way to extend your home without having to spend too much or probably look for another apartment.

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What is the Most Expensive Part of a Loft Conversion

People refuse to change houses for various reasons. Some are emotionally attached to their houses, some because of the cost of a house move, legal fees, surveys, stamp duties, and some don’t do it because it is difficult to rebuild your life after moving to an entirely new location.

These are just some of the reasons people don’t change their small apartment for a bigger one.

So, when moving isn’t a choice, people turn to a more appropriate option: increasing living space in their current place of residence. Are you one of the ones who want to increase the space available to you in your home? You need a loft conversion.

Loft conversions increase the value of a home by up to 20 percent and it can add up to 30 percent more living space to a house. You can get how much for loft conversion from us.


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Types of Loft Conversion

The type of loft conversion that will best suit your house is dependent on the shape and line of your roof, your budget, and your development rights permit. The types of loft conversion include:

  • Dormer loft conversion: this is the commonest type of loft conversion, it’s called the simple flat roof Dormer. It creates a significant amount of additional internal space.
  • Mansard loft conversion: they are often found at the rear of the house. They are common in terraced houses. It has more aesthetic value than a dormer loft conversion.
  • Hip to gable loft conversion: it is ideal for bungalows and chalets. It can be combined with a rear dormer loft for the house to be maximally spacious.
  • Roof light loft conversion: it is about 25% cheaper than other types of conversion. You don’t need to alter existing space, you simply add windows that will transform your attic into a living space.

What are the Average Costs of the Most Popular Types of Loft Conversion?

Converting a loft isn’t a simple process, it takes a lot of planning, materials, and manpower to get it done. This is why it costs a substantial amount.

But, since the term “loft conversion” applies to a lot of different types of conversions, there’s a wide disparity between the costs from one type of conversion to another. Below, you’ll find the costs of the most common types of conversions in the United Kingdoms:

  • A roof light loft conversion is the least expensive option when it comes to loft conversion. Here, you only need to add windows, a staircase, floor reinforcement, heating, etc. It costs roughly £15,000 – £20,000.
  • The cost for a dormer loft conversion is above £20,000 as it is more complex than a roof light conversion. The average cost could be between £35,000 – £45,000.
  • The cost of a hip to a gable loft conversion is usually above £35,000. It is a loft conversion suitable for a semi-detached building, a bungalow, or chalet.
  • A mansard loft conversion is the most expensive loft conversion. The cost is around £45,000 and above. This price is due to the changes that will be done on the roof shape/structure. It is suitable for most types of buildings. The angle of the roof slope is altered to something almost vertical.

So, you can expect a loft conversion usually costs to range between £15,000 – £45,000 typically. If you want a particularly large extension, you can pay as much as £63,000 for it. Hurry and get a quote and information on how much for a loft conversion from us.

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