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Get a Loft Conversion Quote

A loft conversion is a great way to add more living space to your home, whether for a bedroom, home office or playroom. One of the first steps in planning this project is getting a quote from a trusted builder or loft conversion company. Follow this step-by-step guide to get a fair and accurate quote:

Eden Park Avenue Loft conversion

1. Research Trusted Builders and Specialists

Start by looking for local builders or companies that specialise in loft conversions. Check for:

  • Good reputation and positive reviews.
  • A gallery of completed work.
  • Recommendations from friends, family or neighbours.

Taking the time to find reliable professionals is key to a successful project.

2. Get Multiple Quotes

Contact at least three companies to get quotes. Getting multiple quotes helps you:

  • Know the average cost of your project.
  • Get competitive pricing.
  • Compare services.

3. Provide Project Details

When asking for a quote, include as much info as possible about your plans, such as:

  • The size and state of your loft.
  • The type of conversion you want (e.g. dormer, Velux, mansard).
  • Are there any specific requirements?

Clear information helps you get a more accurate quote.

4. Book a Site Visit

Most companies offer a free site visit as part of the quoting process. During this visit:

  • Builders will measure your loft space.
  • You can talk through your project.

A site visit ensures the quote is based on the actual work.

Ask for a written quote that includes:

  • Materials.
  • Labour.
  • Any extra costs (e.g. planning permissions or building regulations).
  • A project schedule.

Having it all in writing helps prevent misunderstandings later.

6. Compare and Negotiate

Review the quotes you get. If a quote is too high, don’t be afraid to negotiate. Builders will often talk about the price to win your business.

7. Check Insurance and Guarantees

Before you commit to a contractor:

  • They have proper insurance for the job.
  • What are their guarantees or warranties?

These help you with risks during and after the conversion.

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