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Hello everyone,
Due to a rapidly expanding family we need to convert the loft of our Bounds Green terraced house into a bedroom.
Has anyone had a loft conversion done recently? Which builder did you use and can you recommend them (or warn against them....)? Any other helpful advice about the pleasures and pitfalls of this type of project would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
Toby
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Hi Tom
Thanks for your very full and informative reply. We've already been to see one loft on our road, but it's a good idea to call and see the others if possible. They're small houses and I think there probably is a very limited number of feasible layouts possible. Also the RSJs vs timber joists is an interesting issue which I'll look into. As we get further down the road with this I'm sure I'll be coming back to you with questions and about the architects and surveyors you know - would be great to have recommendations on these.
Many thanks
Toby
Yes, please send me the details of the architect you know in Cockfosters - it seems like a good idea to get the plans ready first before getting quotes from builders. I'm assuming the architect can do all the calculations for load-bearing etc - or would we need a structural engineer to take a look as well?
Cheers
Toby
Hi Toby
We had a loft done recently and my husband is a builder and he did the majority of the work himself, you are more than welcome to pop in and have a look if you want.
We are on Russell Road, my number is 07944877185.
Christine
hi Toby,
We are about to embark on a loft conversion. We have contracted Sunlight Lofts who were recommended to us. They seem good so far and are very accommodating to suggestions. A&M have been used by a few of my friends and they seem happy with them.
What I have found through this process is the difference between the architect or loft company route. Loft companies are cheaper and work with lofts all the time so can be quite efficient. However if you wish to deviate from their standard package it may mean having to source materials yourself.
I think I would have prefered using an architect because I deviate from the norm, but a loft company is so much cheaper; it depends on your budget. It's worth getting a few quotes from both.
I wish I had known about Tom's architect friend earlier!
Chris
We used Sunlight a few years ago and had an awful experience which almost went to court. Avoid!
Hi Andy,
I'm having similar problems with a loft company - could i email you separately about how you reached a resolution?
Thanks, Sue
Hi Chris
Thanks for the advice, I'm going to phone Sunlight for a quotation.
Interesting about the difference in price between the architect and loft company routes. So far we've had two quotes - one from a loft company and one from contractors who would work from an architect's plan (which, admittedly, they haven't seen yet) - the latter is much the lower quote (about 2/3rds of the cost).
I'd like to have a say in the materials used (wooden windows, maybe timber joists, green insulation) so the architect route may be best.
Toby
Hi Toby,
If you're interested in the green route, which I am, then have you heard of The Muswell HIll Sustainability Group?
Through them I found Ecomodus, a company that supplies renewable energy and building solutions. I spoke to Dermot Barnes at Ecodomus who helped set up the MHSG. He is very nice and helpful. See below for contact details.
It may be worth speaking to him as I think they do loft conversions or at least are involved in them. They do supply wooden doors and windows from sustainable sources and he gave me advice on green insulation, also I plan to buy solar panels from them.
It will be interesting to know how your build goes. Interesting that contractor cheaper than a loft company however architect fees are expensive I believe.
Definately I would advise talking to Dermot. He was so helpful.
chris
Dermot Barnes
improving the sustainability of buildings
5-6 Lonsto House, Princes Lane, London N10 3LU
Telephone 020 84442512
Mobile- 07887 998578
http://www.ecodomus.co.uk/
Toby Travis said:
Hi Chris
Thanks for the advice, I'm going to phone Sunlight for a quotation.
Interesting about the difference in price between the architect and loft company routes. So far we've had two quotes - one from a loft company and one from contractors who would work from an architect's plan (which, admittedly, they haven't seen yet) - the latter is much the lower quote (about 2/3rds of the cost).
I'd like to have a say in the materials used (wooden windows, maybe timber joists, green insulation) so the architect route may be best.
Toby
Hi Diana,
Many thanks for the recommendation - I've booked Rooftop Rooms in to give me a quote.
Toby
Chris,
I think I talked to someone from Ecodomus at the Highgate Festival this year. I'll certainly give them a ring to discuss sustainable options. It seems to me most of the specialist loft conversion companies pay lip-service to green practices but are hazy on details.
Hi Toby,
If you're interested in the green route, which I am, then have you heard of The Muswell HIll Sustainability Group?
Through them I found Ecomodus, a company that supplies renewable energy and building solutions. I spoke to Dermot Barnes at Ecodomus who helped set up the MHSG. He is very nice and helpful. See below for contact details.
It may be worth speaking to him as I think they do loft conversions or at least are involved in them. They do supply wooden doors and windows from sustainable sources and he gave me advice on green insulation, also I plan to buy solar panels from them.
It will be interesting to know how your build goes. Interesting that contractor cheaper than a loft company however architect fees are expensive I believe.
Definately I would advise talking to Dermot. He was so helpful.
chris
Dermot Barnes
improving the sustainability of buildings
5-6 Lonsto House, Princes Lane, London N10 3LU
Telephone 020 84442512
Mobile- 07887 998578
http://www.ecodomus.co.uk/
Toby Travis said:Hi Chris
Thanks for the advice, I'm going to phone Sunlight for a quotation.
Interesting about the difference in price between the architect and loft company routes. So far we've had two quotes - one from a loft company and one from contractors who would work from an architect's plan (which, admittedly, they haven't seen yet) - the latter is much the lower quote (about 2/3rds of the cost).
I'd like to have a say in the materials used (wooden windows, maybe timber joists, green insulation) so the architect route may be best.
Toby
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the contact details, I'll give Robin a call. Also I appreciate the offer of further advice on the quotes - I can see this is a complicated business (unless you leave everything to a loft company and pay the premium) - think I'll be needing all the help I can get. Looks like the first step is deciding what we want/need and getting the plans done....
Toby
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