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What is the best time of year to have a loft conversion built?

  • Posted by: Sebastian Grayson
SimplyEasy Refurbs loft conversion company london team

Converting your loft is a great way to create extra living space while also adding value to your home. Whether you live in a detached, semi-detached, or terraced property, a loft conversion can transform unused space into something practical and valuable. If you’re considering a loft conversion, you may also be wondering when the best time of year is to start the project – and given what the weather can be like in the UK, that’s an entirely reasonable question!

What is the Best Season to Have a Loft Conversion Built?

Since the our team will cover your roof to protect the home while you are having a loft conversion built, you can start the process at any time during the year.

For convenience and peace of mind, many homeowners prefer to carry this process out during the spring or summer when the weather is more likely to be dry. However, the time of year that you decide to have your loft conversion built should not impact the quality of the work, and you will easily be able to book for any time of year.

Can You Have a Loft Conversion Built in the Autumn or Winter?

A few homeowners are understandably hesitant about having work carried out on their roof during colder or wetter months. However, professional loft conversion companies like ours take steps to keep your home protected throughout the project.

Temporary roof coverings and weatherproof materials are used to shield the property from rain, wind, and cold weather, so you don’t need to worry about water getting into your home or the house becoming significantly colder during the build.

That said, the best time for a loft conversion often comes down to personal preference. Some homeowners simply feel more comfortable having building work carried out during the warmer spring and summer months when the weather is generally more predictable. During the quote process please ask your dedicated team member what the current lead time is for projects in your area.

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The Loft Conversion Booking Process

  • Contact us using our online form to discuss your loft conversion plans.
  • We’ll arrange a visit to your home to take measurements and answer your questions.
  • You’ll receive a free, detailed quote for the project which is valid for 30 days. This allows us to be more dynamic with the costs of materials.
  • You’ll have time to review the quote and request any changes before authorising work to begin.
  • Depending on your property, the type of conversion, and how much assistance from us you’d like on this project, you may also need:
    • Planning permission
    • A party wall agreement
  • The full booking process usually takes a few weeks from start to finish.

The Loft Conversion Building Process

Average length of a project tends to be around the 12 week mark – but as with projects of this nature there are variables! The two main variables are the type of property you have, and the complexity of the type of loft conversion you have chosen.

  • Planning and consultation – We discuss your ideas, assess your loft space, take measurements, and provide an estimated timeline and quote for the project.
  • Design and approvals – Final plans are agreed and, where required, planning permission or party wall agreements are arranged before work begins.
  • Construction begins – Scaffolding is installed and the main structural work starts. This can include strengthening the floor, installing steel supports, adjusting the roof structure, and adding dormers or roof windows where needed. Our teams will also ensure the property remains protected from the weather throughout the build.
  • First fix installation – Essential services such as plumbing, electrics, heating, and insulation are installed before the walls and floors are finished.
  • Room installation and interior work – The new loft space starts to take shape as plastering, flooring, lighting, staircases, doors, and storage are fitted. Whether you are creating a bedroom, home office, bathroom, or another living space, this stage focuses on making the room functional and comfortable.
  • Final finishes and decorating – The final details are completed, including painting, fixtures, fittings, and any finishing touches needed to prepare the room for use. If you’ve ordered bespoke hand made bathroom tiles from an artisan in Italy these will add a layer of complexity and potential time delays that doesn’t happen with picking them out at Homebase!
  • Building control and sign-off – Once the project is completed, local authority building control inspectors or approved inspectors carry out final checks to ensure the loft conversion meets current building regulations and safety standards. You will then receive completion certificates for your records, and the scaffolding will be removed.
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Ready to discuss your plans for a loft conversion? Get in touch today.

To learn more about loft conversions or to discuss your property in more detail, talk to our experienced SimplyEasy Refurbs team today!

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Author: Sebastian Grayson