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Prestige Home Developments

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We are experts in home development and renovations. With over 13 years in the construction industry and now 4 years in the property development business, no job is too big or too small for us. Our services include flooring, bathroom renovations, kitchen fitting, wrap around extensions, conservatory builds, loft conversions to name a few.

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18 February 2024

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30 January 2024

Installed my shower super fast and we’re really understanding of my time constraints.

30 January 2024

The team done flooring incredibly quickly and were extremely professional. Would highly recommend.

30 December 2022

Omd I actually can’t believe this is so certi! Defo recommend this!

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It was a pleasure working on your property.

29 December 2022

Prestige Home Developments were very meticulous with my flooring. They had about 3 guys refloor the whole house in a matter of days. Will definitely use them again. 5*

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An architect or surveyor confirms suitability. But an ideal loft conversion is one where there is initially enough head room to stand upright. Also if there are steel beams already used to bear the structural load of the roof space build. With this in mind, they are usually installed from side to side of a property - for example, from one party wall to another - to support the weight of the new attic room. And if the building itself is adequate to take the added load that is typically involved.

Step 1: inspection of roof space
The first stage in any loft conversion will typically involve your roof space being inspected for it suitability in terms of a conversion taking place. When it comes to what is actually being inspected, it will be things such as access, height as well as any potential obstacles that could arise. For example, chimney stacks or a water storage tank in the roof could make things a bit more complicated, but can be addressed nevertheless.

Step 2: an architect or surveyor confirms suitability
Once the roof space has been assessed for suitability when it comes to a loft conversion, the next step usually involves an architect or surveyor verifying the loft’s suitability for work to be carried out too. In addition, the architect or surveyor will also take into consideration as to whether the building itself is adequate to take the added load that is typically involved in a conversion.

Step 3: plans are made
Once this step has been carried out, the plans are drawn by the architect or surveyor, and this is also a chance for you and your team to get a thorough understanding of what your costs will be, and how you can potentially cut the cost of certain things by carrying these out yourself on a DIY basis.

Step 4: the loft is cleared
Once you have also got Building Control approval (this can be sorted out yourself or by the surveyor or architect you have hired) then it is possible for work to get going on the loft conversion.

The first step in this individual process is clearing the loft space. This includes things such as water storage tanks, or chimney stacks, which will need to be moved to a more convenient space so extension works can take place.

Step 5: rewiring is assessed
The next step in a loft conversion project more often than not involves sorting out electrical wiring and assessing carefully what needs to be done to make sure that safety is not jeopardised.
For example, it is vital that any electrical wiring or other services which are attached to binders and joists are removed as well as rerouted.

This usually also presents itself as a good time to both replace and improve the original wiring too. The requirement will also mean that certain services will probably not be available in the meantime in the property itself, which is something to remember. It will usually not work until new wiring or pipework has been completely replaced.

Step 6: floor insulation
This part of the loft conversion process will involve ensuring that spaces between joists are now filled with insulation to a depth of 10mm. After this, joists can be covered with floorboards, providing that a Building Control inspection has already taken place.

Step 7: floorboards are laid
The next step involves floorboards then being held in place with screws.

Step 8: rafters reinforced
Rafter reinforcement can now start in line with structural requirements, which means that collars, struts and purlins can be removed safely.

Step 9: dormer installation
Depending on which type of loft you're installing, this is the point where dormers are usually installed.

Step 10: rooflight installation
Typically, roof windows are then installed, providing a great way of letting in natural light to the conversion.

Step 11: staircase installation
Exactly where in which the staircase is fitted will usually be dependent on the individual conversion itself.

The exact costs and requirements will also differ depending on the building itself.

Step 12: dormers tiled and vents fitted
In order so that they are completely weatherproof, dormers are tiled and cladded at this stage. Ridge and soffit vents will also be fitted too.

Step 13: windows fitted with dormers
The next stage involves fitting the windows in the dormer openings that have already been measured.

Step 14: roof insulation
At this part of the project, roof insulation will usually take place. It is placed between the rafters, with a gap between the roofing felt and the insulation (a 50mm gap) for ventilation.

Step 15: partition walls erected
A quilt will usually be placed within the spaces in between the studs whilst the plasterboard is attached.

Step 16: wall plates and first fix
Wall plates are then fitted between studs so that a secure fitting is provided to items such as radiators.

Step 17: electrics upgrade
It is necessary for all new electrics to meet the requirements to Part ‘P’ of the building regulations as well as the 17th Edition Electrical Regulations.

Step 18: access to panels for water, eaves storage
Water supplies and central heating feeds can be connected to the loft conversion in this stage.

Step 19: walls are plasterboarded and skirting fitted

In one of the final stages plasterboard is attached to the studs and rafters using drywall screws. Then the area is painted as required and skirting will then be fitted.

Step 20: the bathroom clad and extraction is then fitted
In this stage, the shower room walls are clad with a cement-based aquaboard, and an extractor fan is fitted.

Step 21: second fix, finishes and heating carried out
Plumbing and second fix electrics are fitted into place.

Step 22: interior design
The final step! Now you are all ready to decorate your new loft conversion.

At Prestige we pride ourselves in our quality of materials and our master workers. We are a springboard for many of our customers, they may inquire about a kitchen and later ask us to assist with a full property refurb and ongoing maintenence.

We offer services from flooring to loft conversion to gardening. On average our customers add 5% on to the value of their homes wheb undertaking work with PHD.

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Services

Our fitters are highly experienced in subfloor levelling, subfloor preparations, parquet installations, strip floor fitting, engineered floor fitting, solid hardwood floor fitting.
We maintain a high level of professionalism on the job, we treat your floor as if it were our own, so you can be sure it will be done to the highest levels. We value our customers and put commitment to completing the job first. We thoroughly clean up after a flooring job is finished – we leave customers home in the same condition as it was prior to the work.

We deal with the full installation process from start to finish, which includes replacing the existing units with the new ones, fitting sinks and kitchen cupboards, wiring up appliances and disposing of all debris so it doesn’t clutter up your home. The entire installation process is dealt by us from start to finish with minimal disruption to you and your family.
We know that the kitchen is the heart of the home, which is why we work as efficiently as possible to minimise the disruption to you and your family. Our kitchen fitting service is quick and we aim to complete all kitchen fittings within four to six weeks. For peace of mind, all of our work is guaranteed. So, if you have any problems, we’re on hand to fix them straight away.

As the name suggests a ‘wraparound extension’ literally wraps itself around two sides of your home, typically at the rear and adds extra width to your home. It can be a single height or double height. Wraparound extensions are essentially a hybrid of side and rear extensions which form an ‘L-shape’ at the back of a property.


Some wraparound extension functions include:
- New kitchen
- Open-plan living-dining
- New Bedroom
- Utility room
- Bathroom
- Children’s playroom
- Study room or office space
- Open-plan dining area
- Informal lounge

Installing a new bathroom is one of the more complex and technical projects in any home, and, as bathrooms have become more sophisticated, so installation requires more highly skilled and specialised practitioners. Knowledge, experience and attention to detail are vital.

We have over 28 years in the bespoke furniture business. This service includes design all the way to sourcing the materials to fitting. We have designed bespoke kitchen cabinets to walk-in wardrobes to floating tv units. Whatever you can imagine we can design!

We specialise in both soft and hard landscaping projects. If you don’t know what they mean, we will explain it briefly.

Hardscaping refers to jobs that require the use of heavy materials such as wooden boards, bricks, stones and more. Paving and decking are both hardscaping.

Softscaping includes all jobs that refer to planting shrubs, soil preparation, tree services and etc. Exterior planting, turfing and window box installation are among the services we offer.

If you want your ideas to turn into a successful project, then you should have a combination of both. Hardscaping shapes the overall look of a garden, whereas softscaping gives colour to it.

We have a team of professionals who specialise in general repairs such as fixing leaking taps, unblocking sinks, upgrading light switches and sockets.
Prevention methods to make sure things dont go into out-of-service.
Here is our full list of services:
- Appliance Repair
- Building Works
- Carpentry
- CCTV drainage surveys
- Cleaning: Domestic &Commercial
- Damp & Timber Reports
- Drain Downs
- Electrical Reports
- Emergency Call Outs
- End of Tenancy Cleans
- Energy Performance Certificates
- Fencing
- Gardening Services
- Gas Safety Inspections
- Glazing
- Housekeeping Services
- House Sitting
- Lock Changes
- Needle Sweep
- Painting Decorating
- Pest Control
- Property Inspection Reports
- Refurbishment Projects
- Repossession Packages
- Roofing Works
- Rubbish Clearance
- Specialist Waste Clearance
- Security Grills
- Security Guards
- Structural Engineer Reports
- System Refills
- Vehicle Disposal

We have a team of professional gardeners who specialise in garden restoration, garden maintenance and regular garden upkeep. These services include lawnmowing, hedge cutting, hedge trimming, dead leaf removal, grass cutting, pruning, trimming and edging, weeding, weed prevention.