What You Need To know About Converting A Loft in the UK

Maybe you need an extra room for a relative coming over for the holidays, an office in your home so you can easily help your neighbours with your services or another bedroom for your youngsters, whatever your need is, converting a loft to any livable space has rules and regulations to follow.

To help you make a more informed decision about the whole home improvement process, take a look at these key areas:

Benefits

Aside from freeing up a space, converting a loft can also add 15% value to a typical semi-detached house or property. Another benefit is the fact that it allows you to create more windows giving you access to different views in your neighbourhood at different angles.

Key Points

If you are planning on enlarging your loft to 40 or 50 cubic meters, you can do so without the need for a planning permission. However, if your loft conversion project means roof alteration, introducing a balcony, veranda or any raised platform, you cannot do so without applying for a planning permission first.

On top of the building permission, any loft or attic converted into any livable space also needs to meet the UK building regulations to ensure that:

  • The new space is structurally sound
  • The structure including the existing and new roof are stable and will not endanger or risk your life
  • The room has a safe escape in case of fire
  • The new structure has a safe stairs
  • The new room has a reasonable sound insulation

Where to Get a Guide concerning all these regulations?

Good thing that you can have an easy access to the Essential Permission Guide and the UK Building Regulations 2011 Package all in one place, at Approved UK Building Regulations.

Approved UK Building Regulations’ Essential Permission Guide consists of 10 government guides and manuals which include:

  • Household planning permission guide – An in-depth guide covering all the key areas in applying for a planning permission.
  • Business planning permission guide – A detailed guide explaining the key aspects of a business planning permission.
  • Farmers planning permission guide – This guide explains how the planning system works and if whether the client needs permission or not.
  • Party wall act 1996 – Explains in simple terms how the act affects anyone wanting to carry out work covered by the act.
  • Satellite dish regulations  –  This guide provides an overview of the planning regulations for installing satellite dishes in England.
  • Carbon monoxide regulations – A detailed report on the regulations of carbon monoxide detectors
  • Garden walls – Explains what actions regarding walls, fences & gates require a planning permission
  • Radon emission – The legal requirements regarding radon emissions in the workplace
  • Outdoor advertisements – A guide explaining how the system of advertising control works in the UK
  • Preparing for flood – Key principles to help reduce flooding risks of building liable to flooding

The best part is, this guide comes as a bonus if you purchase the UK Building Regulations 2011 Package that covers the building regulations part A-P about all aspects of a building and the construction of any structure in the UK at £9.97 only! So that is basically hitting more birds in one stone! So what are you waiting for?

Download your own copy  and start building your dream space today, just visit http://uk-building-regulations.com/

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