London loft conversions: what you need to know
Loft conversions have been a hit in vibrant London for countless years! They’re the secret to turning your house into your dream home. Take Neasden, for instance – where families are on the hunt for more living space. And here’s the cherry on top – getting that extra room you’ve always dreamed of doesn’t require the headache and cost of moving house. Say goodbye to Stamp Duty and those pesky conveyancing fees – a loft conversion is your golden ticket to a brighter, more valuable home!
Now, we get it, the idea of a loft conversion might raise a few concerns about noise and disruption during construction. But fear not, because once the dust settles, you’ll be dancing with joy in your newly expanded space. In this article, we’re here to guide you through everything you need to know before embarking on your exciting loft conversion journey. Get ready for more space, more comfort, and more happiness!”
Do I need to get planning permission?
The first step is to study the latest planning regulations from your local borough, as their regulations can change. If you’re adding less than 50 cubic meters of additional living space to your existing property, it is likely that your loft conversion will fall under permitted development. However, if you need to change the roof structure, or if you live in a flat or conservation area, it is highly likely that seeking planning permission is a must.
What is permitted development?
Permitted development rights allow homeowners to expand their homes without the need to apply for planning permission. We advise you contact your local council and send them full plans to ensure they agree that your build it’s under permitted development.
If your loft conversion ideas are beyond this, then we advise checking with the local authority, where they may recommend you obtaining planning permission.
What are building regulations and how do I get building regulations approval?
Building regulations enable local authorities to control the quality of the build in their area. During the build process a qualified person will visit your property to check the build and make sure it adheres to all of their standards. Neasden Structural Engineers are aware of local planning requirements and can advise you of what is permitted at the design stage to ensure that all building regulation checks go smoothly; so long as your builder follows our plans. At the end of the build, you will be given a Building Control Completion Certificate. You will need this document when you sell the property, together with the planning approval.
Will I need a Party Wall Agreement?
When you have adjoining walls with your neighbours, it’s essential to establish a Party Wall Agreement before initiating any construction. This agreement involves your neighbours signing a document that details the condition and quality of the shared wall. If any issues arise affecting the structural integrity of these walls, this agreement will determine whether they are a result of the loft conversion construction. It provides a protective measure for all involved parties.
Failure to notify your neighbours can give them the right to halt your building works until an agreement is enacted. The financial responsibility for this process invariably rests with the homeowner undertaking the construction work.
How long do loft conversions take to build?
Most loft conversion takes 6-8 weeks, depending on the size and specification. A larger one can take longer. Most of the work of the loft conversion build is done with the original house intact. The disruption comes when the stairs need to go in, as that is when the opening from the original house will be made. Internal work on the loft conversion then takes place. However, many build projects can overrun, so mentally prepare for a possible delay to your completion date.
How expensive is a loft conversion?
It’s hard to give a definitive price on a loft conversion, as each house is different and in recent years, building prices have risen considerably. Wanting a bathroom or shower room within your loft space will require a larger budget. Give Neasden Structural Engineers a call and we can have someone assess your property and advise you on what may be possible to achieve within the space that you have.
Does a loft conversion add value to the property?
Yes, a loft conversion can significantly add value to a property. By creating additional living space, it increases the property’s square footage and functional utility, making it more attractive to potential buyers or renters. This extra space can be used for bedrooms, home offices, or recreational areas, enhancing the property’s appeal. Moreover, the investment in a loft conversion often yields a favourable return on investment, particularly in areas where space is at a premium. However, the precise value added can vary depending on factors like location, the quality of the conversion, and local property market conditions.
Neasden Structural Engineers are experienced in structural drawings and calculations not only for loft conversions but also for domestic alterations and extensions.
Neasden Structural Engineers are experienced at working on loft conversion calculations for properties in; Camden, Chiswick, Ealing, East Finchley, Edgware, Hampstead, Harrow, Kilburn, Shepherds Bush, Wembley, Willesden. Feel free to get in touch and tell us about your project and what you would like to achieve. We believe that no loft conversion project is too big or too small. Our experienced structural consultants are always ready to provide you with valuable structural engineering advice. Get in touch with our team of professionals today on 020 8088 2243.