Q&A

Can you extend a Warner flat?

Can you extend a Warner flat?

1. Check the lease length. Once it drops below 80 you will need to pay a premium to get it extended, which increases year on year, and you will need to wait two years before you can extend it through the Act.

What is the cheapest loft conversion?

Roof Light Conversion A roof light loft conversion is the easiest and most affordable type of loft conversion. These types of loft conversion are quite basic. They only consist of reinforcing the attic floor and adding windows.

What is an ex Warner flat?

Built roughly between 1910 and the 1930s, they are purpose-built flats arranged in a two-storey terraced row with double front doors and a split back garden with each flat owning half. For leasehold purposes a building is two flats.

Where is the Warner Estate Beverly Hills?

Benedict Canyon
The Warner estate spans eight acres (3.2 hectares) and is situated in the Benedict Canyon neighbourhood of Beverly Hills.

Do you need planning permission to convert a loft in a flat?

Planning permission may not be required if it is only internal works. If your flat is a listed building it is likely you will need listed building consent and you should contact your local planning authority for advice before you start work.

Do I own the loft in my leasehold flat?

You do not own the loft. Most leases do not include the loft space in the “demise” of the lease. This means you do not own it or have any rights to use it.

Do I need permission for a loft conversion?

Normally when converting a loft you will not need to obtain planning permission as most loft conversions will be within a home owner’s permitted development rights for loft conversions. Loft conversions are permitted home developments that do not require full planning permission for loft conversions.

How much does it cost to convert a loft?

Your loft conversion cost will vary depending on the type of loft conversion you choose — expect to pay anywhere from approximately £18,000 for a basic room-in-the-roof loft conversion, to around £90,000+ for a modular loft conversion which is manufactured off-site then craned into place. Will a Loft Conversion Add Value to my Home?

What kind of approval do you need to convert a loft?

Building Regulations approval will always be required when converting a loft. A building control surveyor will come to site to inspect your conversion at various stages and will be responsible for issuing a completion certificate upon final inspection.

How big is a Knauf loft insulation roll?

The rolls are 1140mm wide and partially perforated to produce either 2 rolls 570mm wide or 3 rolls 380mm wide. Lightweight and economic insulation quilt.

When to use earthwool loft insulation roll 44?

Earthwool loft roll 44 is primarily used for the thermal insulation of pitched roofs at ceiling level, it can also be used to thermally insulate floors. When used at ceiling level it is usually laid in two layers, with the first layer between the joists and the second layer over, and at right angles to the joists.

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