Whatever your requirements a loft conversion from Decohomes Ltd can expand your lifestyle, improve your leisure and add real value to your biggest investment. At Decohomes we provide expert domestic and commercial loft conversions utilizing a decade of trade experience. Without the hassle and expense of moving home, without sacrificing your garden and without the complications of an extension, a loft conversion from Decohomes means peace of mind, the highest quality and wonderful value for money.
Why a Loft Conversion?
Loft conversions are the most cost-effective way of enhancing your home.
The easiest, quickest way to extend your living space.
No upheaval moving house, no estate agent fees, legal costs, stamp duty or removal expenses.
All by turning your wasted roof space into a valuable asset that offers lasting satisfaction.
Is my loft suitable for conversion?
The features that will decide the suitability of the roof space for a loft conversion are the available head height, the pitch and the type of structure, as well as any obstacles such as water tanks or chimney stacks. An inspection of the roof space will reveal its structure and physical dimensions.
How much will my Loft Conversion cost?
The cost of your loft conversion will depend on your roof structure, the existing available space and whether any alterations need to be made to the floor below to accommodate the staircase.
We are happy to arrange a visit to your property where after careful assessment we can give you a free estimate along with an estimated completion date.
We complete all types of loft conversions, all to the best specification throughout Surrey.
A side dormer is when the hipped roof on the side of the property is built off the sidewall to incorporate additional head height. The side dormer can be built with a flat or pitched roof. … The best-built dormers, whether you require a side or rear dormer are when they are built to be kept in the original surroundings.
A rear dormer extension is the process by which the back slope of the roof is removed and then built up into a box shape from the rear elevation. Rear dormers are usually built off the back wall and up off both the sides.
A mansard loft conversion, named after the 17th-century French Architect Francois Mansard, is situated to the rear of the property. This type of conversion has a flat roof, with the back wall sloping inwards at an angle of 72 degrees.
A hip-to-gable loft conversion essentially extends your property by replacing the sloping roof with a vertical wall, also known as a gable. This will then give you adequate space to convert your loft and use it as you see fit.
To find out how we can help you to transform your home contact us today. We’re here to answer any and all questions or to book a time that’s convenient to you for one of our team member to come round to discuss your plans.