1. The first step is to find out how long your headroom is and how much capacity it has for a loft extension. Don't forget to take a measuring tape with you when going up in the roof space. An eight feet space is ideal for a loft extension but seven feet is also appropriate. Measure vertically from a joist to the ridge in the center of your loft.
2. The second step is to determine the manner in which your roof has been built. Normally the older houses have more roof space as they were built with steeper and more inclined roof than today's modern ones. Roofs built with steel and timbers are comparatively easier for loft extensions than the trussed roofs. This is because the trussed roofs are W shaped and have a low pitch which makes them difficult for a loft extension.
Today, more people are opting for a loft extension instead of shifting to another place. A loft extension will not only help you build a room you have always dreamed of but will also add extra beauty and elegance to your house. However, this will only happen if your extension plan is well designed and properly managed. In this case, choosing the right builder or a Loft Extension Company is a vital and crucial step. Although quality loft extension companies and builders are very rare to find, yet choosing one is not all that hard.
If you consider a few important points, choosing the right builder will become easier for you. These points include the word of mouth which is also a reliable source of publicity and advertising. You can always ask your neighbor about their builder and if they would like to recommend him or her to you. But do not consult your neighbor only as one view is not enough to make a choice, ask your friends, acquaintances, and colleagues about their recommendation of a loft extension company or a builder. The more you ask, the more you know! This will help you a lot in making the right choice.
Once you have made your choice and your builder has started working, don't calm down as it is your project, not the builder's. You can not depend totally on the builder. Just make sure that you are on top of everything; from budget to the actual loft extension work. Be very keen about the quality; don't let the builder get away with it. Remember! It is you who is going to live in the building, not the builder. Be the project manager yourself!
Published by Dave Green
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Post a CommentVery good advice, I have some attic space, not much , that I have been considering turning into a sleeping loft. I wonder about the weight bearing ability of the first floor walls....How do I find out about that?