How much does a dormer loft conversion cost?

How much does a dormer loft conversion cost?

The average price of a dormer loft conversion is currently sitting around the £45,000 mark. Most people in the UK pay between £30,000 and £60,000 for their loft conversion in total. The cost breaks down into several chunks. Some of the money you pay goes into planning.

Is a dormer loft conversion worth it?

The benefits of a loft conversion Recent research carried out by the Nationwide Building Society has shown that by converting a loft space, your house value can increase by as much as 20%. As well as creating the extra space and adding value, a loft conversion can even make your home more energy efficient.

Can I have a dormer loft conversion?

Dormer loft conversions With dormer loft conversions, dormer windows are added to increase the volume of the roof space while providing full head height. Dormers are usually added to the rear, but subject to planning permission, they can be added to the side or front of your property.

Do you need planning permission for a dormer loft conversion?

Dormer loft conversion The most popular type of loft conversion is a simple flat roof dormer. This loft extension generally requires no dramatic changes, and allows for the installation of conventional windows. Planning permission is often not required.

How much can a loft conversion add?

As a guide a well built and perfectly appointed loft conversion can add between 10–20% to the value of your home, according to Ideal Home.

Can you put a dormer on any roof?

On the whole, any home with a pitched roof and loft space can add a dormer. Flat roofs can also create a loft addition, but this wouldn’t be classed as a dormer, and so is a topic for another day. Because they create new headspace, dormers are perfect for lofts that are just that little bit too small.

How long does it take to convert a dormer loft?

The average time it typically takes for a dormer loft conversion to build is four and a half weeks. It could take one or two weeks longer to complete depending on the type of dormer loft conversion. For more information please take a look at our blog on cladding your loft conversion.

Are there different types of dormer lofts in London?

Though there are different types of dormers (rear dormer, window dormer and side dormer), depending on the style of the property, many are designed in a way to maximise light and space. If you’re thinking of having a dormer loft conversion in London then read our top tips.

Can you have skylights in a dormer loft?

In a dormer loft conversion, you can have natural light flooding in from dormer windows and skylights. If you have side windows overlooking a neighbour’s property, these windows must be made of obscured glass to comply with conditions of permitted development.

What’s the difference between a dormer and hipped roof loft?

A hipped roof dormer loft conversion is an extension where the roofs slope on all three sides of the structure, often an aesthetically pleasing look especially suited to properties in some styles, but this type of dormer construction results in less usable space in the new loft than for example, a flat roof dormer. Get A Free Site Survey.