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Diy Loft Conversion gives you some ideas and things to consider about converting your own loft, from what to use the extra loft rooms for, planning and loft regulations, velux windows, loft ladders and spiral staircases and even how to pay for the conversion itself.

With 'credit crunch' and the possibility of house prices falling, more and more people are considering the DIY Loft Conversion option to make use of the unused space in their current property rather than taking on a larger mortgage for a new home.

"On average, an extension adds 12% and a loft conversion 10.9% to a property's value, the Nationwide Building Society survey found."

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Why go for a Loft Conversion

A well planned loft conversion can release some valuable extra space in your home. A loft conversion is much cheaper than moving to a larger house and also converting your loft is less stress than moving too.

"Loft conversions 'can boost property prices'"

"Adding an extension or loft conversion can often increase the asking price of a property, according to one expert.

Maud Rosseau, a spokesperson for property site Rightmove, said that in most cases extensions and loft conversions would add to the value of a home and could be useful for those who required extra space but did not wish to move"

Before you Start a loft conversion, here are a few things to consider

  • Why Convert your Loft
  • What to use the extra space for
  • Do you need planning permission
  • ensuite plumbing
  • Electrical Work
  • Health and Safety
  • Ladders or Stairs to loft
  • Building Regulations

Why Convert your Loft

  • Cheaper than moving
  • Gain extra loft rooms
  • Gain loft storage
  • Increase house price

What to use the extra space for

  • Extra Bedrooms
  • Study room
  • Master Bedroom
  • Home Office / Study

Things to Consider

  • Health and Safety
  • Cost of loft conversion
  • Time of loft conversion
  • Heating and Insulation

Loft conversions, Regulation and Planning Permission

If your loft conversion is for storage then you probably wouldn't require planning permission but if you're planning a loft conversion to be used for living space such as an extra bedroom or study/office space then you should consult your local council abour local loft conversion regulations for before starting to convert your loft. "DIY Loft Conversion" recommend you check with your local council before starting any type of building work on your home to be sure you're abiding by the proper regulations and planning permissions.

Loft Ladders or Stairs, Access to your Loft

What type ladders or stairs will depend on what type of access you require to your new loft conversion and the layout of your landing. Here are some options you might want to consider to give you access to your loft rooms

  • New Stairway to loft
  • Spiral staircase
  • Cast iron staircase
VELUX lof windows

Loft Windows,Lighting or Dormer Conversion

If your loft conversion is for storage only then some simple electric lighting would be all you need. However, if you want to use the extra loft room as an additional bedroom, office, study or nursery then probably want to go for natural lighting with a skylight window such as VELUX©. Health and Safety should be considered, perhaps using the loft window as fire escape incase of an emergency. Here a few styles to consider depending on suitability.

  • pivoting skylight windows
  • top hung windows
  • flat roof skylights
  • modular roof windows
  • roof escape / access
  • shutters and screens

Dormer Conversion

Most suited for bungalow because they can add extra useable head height, dormer conversion will definately need planning permission because of the susbtantial alterations to the property. Dormers also add a significant percentage of value to your property. You'll need a survey, building regulations and building inspections. Dormers are probably left to the professional no matter how keen a DIYer you are.

DIY Loft Conversions Loft Insulation

DIY Loft Conversion Insulation, Heating Ideas for your loft conversion

To keep your new loft conversion warm and toasty you will need to think about loft insulating and heating. Insulation doesn't just keep you warm but is also required for sound and fire insulating too. The roof will need to be insulated also to keep out moisture and condensation needs to been considered too. There are plenty of insulation materials to consider for your new loft conversion. Here are a few examples;

  • under floor insulation
  • party wall insulation
  • ceiling insulation
  • wall insulation
  • under floor heating
  • electric radiators
  • update existing conventional radiators

More information on DIY Loft Insulation can be found here

Ensuite Plumbing

If you're considering adding an extra bathroom to your loft conversion or perhaps an ensuite bathroom to a master bedroom then you will need to install some extra plumbing work to supply the new bath, shower, basin and toilet or even bidet.

Macerator Units

Generally a toilet is installed near to a sewage stack, if the toilet installed in the loft conversion is too far away from the sewage stack then a Macerator will be needed to reduce the solid waste and then pump it through a smaller diameter pipe until the waste reaches the main soil stack. Macerators can cost up to £300.

Loft Conversion Price and Financing

Employing a professional loft conversion company to convert your loft can cost as much as £20,000. For those of us who are keen DIYers the cost can be reduced significantly. However unless you already have a full savings account the you'll probably been looking at borrowing some money to pay for the raw materials and the final decorating and new furniture and appliances to go into your new living space.

Re Mortgage to Pay for your Loft Conversion

Obviously if you're considering converting your loft then you'll already be a home owner so the first step could be to approach your current mortgage provider and request some additional mortgage funds. However don't forget if you aren't tied into your mortage plan to also look at other mortgage providers to see if you can get a better deal on your current mortgage plus the extra you'd like to borrow to pay for your loft conversion.

DIY Loft Conversion does not offer financial advice, we recommend you speak to a financial adviser before borrowing money on your home.

Enjoy your new Loft Conversion

Converting your loft can add a substantial useable space and value to your home but only if it's done right. DIY Loft Conversion hope it's given you some ideas for planning your own loft conversion.

A DIY loft conversion is a large job for the normal DIY er so if you're in any doubt please consult the professionals before undertaking any work to your home.

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