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Need Permission Loft Conversion by Loft Conversions Solihull

Planning permission is not normally required when doing a loft conversion but it never hurts to check. Permitted development gives you free reign to develop your home without much interference from regulations and the council but there are certain criteria that must be met for permitted development to apply. Loft Conversions Solihull provides guidance for making alterations to the loft space of an existing house which is no more than two storeys high.

Contact Local Solihull Planning Authority For Conversion Permission

If you are uncertain about the measurements for your conversion or you're wondering which regulations apply to your home, we suggest consulting your local planning authority or experts like Loft Conversions Solihull. We always say that it's better to contact your planning authority before drafting final plans for a loft conversion to avoid any troubles or added costs.

Loft Conversions Solihull can advise you about how you can increase your chances of securing planning permission for your loft conversion with a couple of easy tweaks. In almost every case concerning a residential property, you will need loft conversion planning permission.

Solihull, West Midlands Building Regulations

If you live in a listed building, you will also need to obtain listed building consent. Part K of the building regulations sets measures to prevent, falling, collisions and impact and will likely apply to your loft conversion.

If you are carrying out loft conversion works and are managing the project yourself you should arrange conversion insurance to cover the new works and the existing structure. Any additions or modifications made to your home by previous homeowners will need to conform to your planning permission in order to be approved.

Loft Conversions Solihull Rules And Regulations For Loft Conversions

The regulations your loft conversion needs to conform to will be similar across the UK but do differ slightly. In Solihull, all dormers on principal elevations (fronts of homes) and any dormers in conservation areas or on listed buildings require planning permission.

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