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If you're thinking about building a loft conversion in Oxfordshire, then Loft Conversions Oxfordshire are here for you. Purpose-built staircases are around 10 times the cost of standard (off-the-shelf) designs, so bear this in mind when you're planning your loft conversion. Loft Conversions Oxfordshire think there are key things you need to consider when weighing up whether a loft conversion is the right way to add more space to your property.

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Rear dormers can often be inserted into a loft conversion under permitted development rights. For many fortunate homeowners, a loft conversion falls under permitted development.

Your new floor will also need soundproofing, and this is easily achieved by laying a mineral fibre quilt between the joists. Insulation made from Rockwool fibre or similar is usually placed between floor joists, mainly for its sound-reduction properties.

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If you live in a conservation area, or if, for example, your roof space isn't tall enough, getting planning permission may be more complicated. Loft Conversions Oxfordshire can tell you that trussed roofs require greater structural input, normally involving the insertion of steel beams between load bearing walls for the new floor joists to hang on and the rafter section to be supported on — together with a steel beam at the ridge. Victorian houses tend to be lower than those built from 1930 onwards, so may not have sufficient head height for a simple loft conversion.

Building a loft conversion will add weight to your house and so you'll need to make sure that the structure of the building can take it. Prior to beginning a loft conversion yourself, or bringing in a team of experts to carry out the work, there are a few things you'll need to get your head around.

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For the most part, loft conversions can be considered permitted development (pd), but your design will need to adhere to a number of specified parameters.

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