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Good day and thankyou for looking at my profile, my given name is Randall but my mates normally call me me Wonga, I'm a loft conversions consultant living in Norwich, UK. My interests are 3d printing, flower growing and weightlifting. I went to school in Kings Lynn and I graduated from Abertay University. I have a sister Maisie and a brother Troy, I've a pet pig called Chaz. I own a loft conversion business and help people improve their homes so they haven't got to move. With the ever rising cost of buying a property nowadays, not everyone can even find the cash to move home simply to gain some extra space. The cost of relocating needs to be combined with the price of the new home plus all the unavoidable extras when you're determining the total outlay involved. Nevertheless moving house isn't the only option open to you if you find that your family is outgrowing your existing home. If your home is suitable, you could potentially build a proper extension to gain that much needed extra room. You will need planning permission for this and it could be costly. You could possibly do a garage conversion, if you have a garage and you aren't currently parking your car in it. The other solution is to have a loft conversion, which can not merely be cost effective, but can also put more value to your property without the need to extend its footprint. In the last decade, for the reasons given previously, loft conversions have gotten more and more popular. You should be sure that your home is in fact suitable for a loft conversion prior to making your final decision. Properties that have got trussed roofs are not really suitable. More mature properties which were built before the 1970's are often good for loft conversions because they were created using sturdy rafters and there tended to be plenty of head space. To check out the situation with your specific loft space and make sure it's suited to conversion you should get in touch with a loft specialist. The builder will present you with a quote for the project as soon as he has affirmed that your loft is suitable for conversion. Call in quite a few loft conversion specialists and obtain a few estimates so you have got a broad idea of the probable costs. Try to use your instinct instead of simply thinking about the price tag when selecting who's the best to undertake your loft conversion. There's a fair chance that you will not need to get planning permission for your loft conversion, since most loft conversions don't require planning permission. Your local authority planning office is where you need to go to see whether you're going to need planning permission. While for homeowners, getting their loft converted might be a good choice, it requires a considerable financial investment. If you don't already have the money you could perhaps get a loan, which is often not that difficult because the likelihood is that your conversion will substantially add to the market value of your home. As a broad rule of thumb you could be expecting that a loft conversion will cost around as much as a decent sized brick built ground level extension and the probability is that you'll achieve more room with a loft conversion whilst not raising your property's overall footprint. That variety of loft conversion you get will depend upon the layout and design of your actual property. Loft conversions are available in a variety of designs for example: roof light conversions, mansard loft conversions, hip-to-gable loft conversions, roof lift loft conversions, velux conversions, loft pods and dormer loft conversions. Consult with your loft specialist to confirm which sort is the most appropriate for your house and which is the most economical to match your allowed budget. Dormers Perhaps the most preferred style of loft conversion nowadays is the dormer pattern, a kind which gives you affordability, although still delivers the maximum additional space. This is a well-liked option with house owners as it is both appealing and functional and offers all which is likely to be required. With a dormer conversion it might even be possible to put in a balcony, meaning you're creating extra outdoor space as well. You'll find there are different types of dormers for example flat roofed dormers, Velux dormers, hipped dormers and shed dormers. Chat with an expert to find out which one is actually the best choice for your specific home. Velux Conversions One of the most famous names in roof windows, Velux, have been in business for around 50 years and they can be depended on to provide you with loft windows that are both quality and reliable. These windows are supposed to fit flush with the gradient of the roof and thus don't change the look of the structure, they don't commonly need local authority permission and they are fairly economical to fit. Velux windows let in an adequate amount of light and in reality may need to have window blinds during the summer time. If your attic has a fair bit of height, Velux windows may be the best option for you, especially if you've got limited funds. How Long Will it Take? The amount of time that it may take to do a standard conversion will depend on three or four aspects which include the amount of pre-planning which is done, the availability of components, the kind of conversion, the climatic conditions and the proficiency of the building company. As a rough guideline a rear dormer conversion done on a terraced house should take about four to five weeks, a hip to gable dormer conversion on a semi-detached house should take around five or six weeks. As soon as your conversion is complete, there are many uses you are able to put it to. You may use it as an extra bedroom, a new downstairs bathroom or a utility room. Nonetheless there's a lot of purposes to which a decent conversion can be put, constrained solely by your inventiveness! www.loftconversioners.uk
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