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How To Do A Loft Conversion by Loft Conversions Oxfordshire

The easiest way to gain an idea of whether your loft can be converted is to see whether any similar houses on your street have had loft conversions. Following a loft conversion, you can really think about what you want to do with the additional space.

Ensuring A Safe Working Enviroment For Loft Conversions Oxfordshire To Work In

There is no doubt what so ever that you will need to gain building regulation approval for your conversion.

Because emissions are a big concern in today's environment, you will need to provide a high level of insulation to your roof as part of your loft conversion. Insulating the floor of your loft conversion can be achieved by a mineral fibre quilt laid between the joists.

Altering Roof Structures In Oxfordshire

There are range for different ways of altering roof structures for loft conversions, but they all have one common element – the ceiling joists will almost certainly be inadequate as floor joists. The existing roof of your home will have been designed to keep out the rain and snow and to cope with light loft storage loading.

The new floor in your home will need at least 30 minutes of fire-protection, which could mean re-plastering the ceilings below it and the loft room will have to be separated by a fire door, either at the top or bottom of the new stairs. You will have to comply with the fire regulations at every point in the construction of your loft conversion.

Working Under The Permitted Development Rights In Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

If you don't need to alter your roofline and can fit the conversion works inside the existing roof cover then you should be able to do the work under permitted development unless you are in a conservation area. Loft Conversions Oxfordshire can tell you that where you extend or alter your roof space and it exceeds specified limits and conditions permission is required.

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