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We are a dynamic construction company with 20 years of experience, specializing in extensions, loft conversions, new builds, and refurbishments across London. Our commitment is to deliver projects on time, ensuring outstanding customer satisfaction and excellent value for money.

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An architect or surveyor will be able to advise you whether your garage is suitable to convert, particularly the soundness of the walls, roof and foundations. Some are too poorly built or decrepit in which case it might be cheaper to knock down and replace.

1. Foundations & floor slabs.
2. Infilling or replacing the garage door.
3. Insulating garage walls.
4. Roof insulation.
5. Adding new doors & windows when converting a garage to living space.
6.Heating & electrics for a garage conversion.

Head height
As a general rule, 2.2m from floor to ceiling at its highest point is the threshold for undertaking a loft conversion. If your loft does not meet this requirement, it's highly unlikely you'll be able to raise your pitch roof, since councils very rarely grant permission to do that.

With approval granted and building control satisfied, a full schedule of works is developed, so you'll know exactly what needs to happen and in what order, for example: roof and exterior work; then internal roof work; followed by the installation of staircase access to loft; the 'breaking through' to join the new room

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1. Choose a style and design.
2. Consider your budget and DIY skills.
3. Make a plan.
4. Order your new products.
5. Start dismantling your old bathroom.
6. Start on your walls and floors.
7. Install the new fixtures and fittings.
8. Finish the walls and floors.

1. Structural changes.
2. Designing the kitchen layout.
3. Removing the existing kitchen.
4. Getting skilled tradespeople in.
5. Plastering.
6. Laying the flooring.
7. Fitting new units.
8. Installing appliances.

The loft conversion process can be grouped into three main stages: design, structural works and installation, and finishing. We will outline the specific components involved in each section, including creating a plan, structural changes, and electrics and plumbing.

1. Foundations & floor slabs.
2. Infilling or replacing the garage door.
3. Insulating garage walls.
4. Roof insulation.
5. Adding new doors & windows when converting a garage to living space.
6. Heating & electrics for a garage conversion.

2. Site Preparation. The first stage of the building process is preparing the site so we can work efficiently.
2. Groundworks.
3. Superstructure.
4. External and Internal Walls.
5. Roof.
6. Windows and doors.