12 Things Every London Homeowner Should Understand About Loft Conversions Before Appointing Anyone
Most London loft conversions start with the same conversation. Family runs out of space, hears about the loft option, gets a rough quote, appoints a contractor, discovers halfway through that critical elements weren't discussed at the start. The observations below capture what actually matters at the earliest stages of a loft conversion project, drawn from patterns across hundreds of completed London projects. Read these before your first architect meeting and your questions at that meeting will be significantly better. A competent loft conversion service walks through each of these considerations at feasibility stage. Practices that skip them produce the compromised outcomes families regret. 1. Ridge Height Above 2.4 Metres Is the First Test Measure from the existing ceiling joists to the underside of the ridge. Above 2.4 metres works. Below 2.2 metres usually doesn't. Building Regulations Part K minimums determine viability before design ambition matters. 2. Roof Pitch Abov...