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Attic conversion stairs regulations.
Taking up a fairly large amount of floor space you will want to position the stairs in a convenient place that still provides maximum space for the rest of the home and conversion.
Fire regulations protect your family converting the roof space may be a convenient way of obtaining additional living space in an existing dwelling house without extending into the garden.
All loft conversions must comply with building regulations even if the type of conversion you are having means planning permission is not.
Architect engineer on the design of your attic loft conversion the selection of a competent contractor the supervision of the conversion work the certification of payment instalments to the builder and the certification of the completed conversion as being in compliance with applicable planning building regulations.
To ensure adequate fire safety for the dwelling a new stair serving the new room s will be needed.
An attic conversion is one of the most affordable ways to add space to a home but before you invest you need to know all the facts.
When it comes to a loft conversion you are most likely to be concerned with parts l k b and p of the building regulations.
Where there is not enough room for a full traditional stair it may be.
Your attic may presently have a fixed ladder a pull down ladder or no ladder at all.
Loft conversion building regulations.
Part l of the building regulations requires u value targets for thermal efficiency to be met when you convert your loft into habitable space.
However there are many issues to be resolved before any works are carried out.
For the stairs to meet building regulations one may have to.
Here we give you the lowdown on planning a loft conversion.
What your attic probably does not have is a set of code compliant stairs.
To convert your attic to living space you cannot provide access via a ladder.
Fire general safety.