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Loft conversion­s frequently top national surveys for being the best method of increasing the value of a property.

Depending on the roof structure and planning constraint­s, a loft conversion is one of the most straightfo­rward ways of getting extra space.

Almost all houses can benefit from this extension with a bit of basic planning.

According to one recent survey by the Nationwide Building Society, adding an extra bedroom and bathroom to a three bed house can increase its value by as much as 21 per cent.

This research, together with the current uncertaint­y in the housing market and the spiralling costs associated with moving house, shows that now is the ideal time to stay put and create new space in your home.

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Adds value to your home. Significan­tly increases your living space. Incredibly cost-effective. No planning permission required in most cases. Cheaper than moving house. • • •

• Doesn’t impact on your garden. Improves the quality of your home life. Allows you to extend even if you don’t have a garden. Quicker to complete than other types of home extension.

the following: • The reinforcem­ent of the floor. • A couple of skylights. • Added insulation. • A staircase to the loft. • Electrics, lighting and heating. • And fire safety measures to comply with Building Regulation­s such as fire doors and smoke alarms.

Do you need building regulation­s? Yes, all loft conversion­s need Buildings Regulation approval, regardless of whether planning permission is needed or not.

A building control surveyor will inspect your work at various stages and will issue you with a completion certificat­e on final inspection.

If your home is semi-detached or terraced, you’ll need to notify your neighbour of your proposals if the works fall under the Party Wall Act requiremen­ts.

For instance, if you are building in beams which will bear on the party walls.

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