Loft Conversions Hemel Hempstead
QUALITY LOFT CONVERSIONS HEMEL HEMPSTEAD
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Need more space?
Your loft is probably the largest bit of unused space in your home. It’s aso the easiest and least disruptive to convert. More cost effective and less stressful than moving house! You may not even have to extend at all just strengthen the floor, add insulation and windows and you’ve gained a valuable light-filled space with views. So if you’re looking for loft conversions in Hemel Hempstead, CALL US TODAY – 07977 812450Add value to your home with a loft conversion
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says a loft conversion could increase the value of your home by 25 per cent and costs about one third of moving home.
For most loft conversions you don’t even need planning permission. There are exceptions but we can advise you on the technical stuff.
Building Regulations approval is a must and you might need a Party Wall Agreement with your neighbours.

Loft Conversions Hemel Hempstead
If you are looking for Loft Conversions Hemel Hempstead, CLG Conversions can provide a comprehensive package of loft conversion services including an all in one design and build package.
We can oversee every step of the process from planning and approval through to the construction and cater to the needs of you the client, so are happy to customise our services too.Your needs and requirements will be discussed in detail when you meet with one of our team. There are many different types of loft conversions available, but trying to decide which type is most suitable for you and your property can sometimes prove difficult. The most common type of loft conversion that we carry out are dormer loft conversions which provide good value for money and space, but there is a wide host of other options.
Nothing short of perfection
The work done from beginning to the very end of my loft conversion has been nothing short of perfection. I would not hesitate to recommend CLG Conversions to anyone looking to improve their home. Lionel Marks
Design Considerations
We assess the existing structure and discuss your proposed loft conversion, structure and design including stairs, windows, drainage and anything else you need.
Safety & Comfort
We'll help you with Fire Safety, insulation, ventiliation, sound proofing, general sustainability and other aspects of the loft conversions Hemel Hempstead you may not have thought of.
Heat & Light
We'll talk you though the key decisions on lighting and assess whether your current boiler will cope with the added space you will have after the conversion.
Need a Bathroom?
Don't worry! We can deal with the extra plumbing and waste requirements for your loift conversions Hemel Hempstead. These can be re-routed from below and the soil pipe extended on the exterior of your home.
Which Windows?
One of the joys of a loft conversion is the extra light so your choice of windows is important. We can help you make the choice from dormers, skylights or rooflights for your loft conversions Hemel Hempstead.
How long will it take?
It depends on your individual loft conversion but in general a straightforward simple loft conversions Hemel Hempstead can be completed in 4 to 5 weeks and is the least disruptive type of extension.
Advantages of building a loft conversion in Hemel Hempstead
Building a loft conversion in a house in Hemel Hempstead, or any location for that matter, can offer several advantages. Here are some key benefits of having a loft conversion:
1. Additional living space: A loft conversion can provide valuable extra space in your home without the need for an extension or altering the footprint of the house. It can be transformed into various functional areas, such as an extra bedroom, home office, playroom, gym, or entertainment room, depending on your needs.
2. Increased property value: Adding a loft conversion can significantly increase the value of your property. It adds usable square footage, which is highly desirable for potential buyers or renters, making your house more appealing on the real estate market. This investment can yield a positive return in the long run.
3. Cost-effective: Compared to other home extensions, loft conversions tend to be more cost-effective. Since the basic structure is already in place, the construction costs are usually lower, and it often doesn’t require major alterations to the existing structure.
4. Utilizing unused space: Most houses have an underutilized loft space, often used for storage or left empty. By converting this space into a functional area, you can make the most of previously unused or wasted space in your home.
5. Avoiding the need to move: If you require extra space but love your current home and don’t want to go through the hassle and expense of moving, a loft conversion offers an ideal solution. It allows you to adapt your existing space to suit your changing needs without the need for relocation.
6. Natural light and views: Loft conversions often have the advantage of being located at the top of the house, which means they can benefit from ample natural light and potentially offer pleasant views. Installing windows or skylights during the conversion process can further enhance the light and ambiance of the space.
7. Planning permission: In many cases, loft conversions can be carried out under permitted development rights, which means you may not need to obtain planning permission. However, it’s crucial to check with the local planning authority to ensure your intended conversion falls within the permitted limits.
It’s worth noting that the specific advantages of a loft conversion may vary depending on the individual circumstances of your property and the quality of the conversion. Consulting with a professional architect or builder experienced in loft conversions can help you assess the feasibility and potential benefits specific to your home in Hemel Hempstead.
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Hemel Hempstead - one of the original New Towns
After the Second World War, in 1946, the government designated Hemel Hempstead as the site of one of its proposed new towns designed to house the population displaced by the London Blitz, since slums and bombsites were being cleared in London. On 4 February 1947, the Government purchased 5,910 acres of land and began work on the “New Town” Hemel Hempstead. The first new residents moved in during April 1949, and the town continued its planned expansion through to the end of the 1980s. Hemel Hempstead grew to its present population of 80,000, with new developments enveloping the original town on all sides. The original part of Hemel Hempstead is still known as the “Old Town”.