| Once the plans are with the Council we will arrange
a date to commence work. Before work starts the neighbours will
be notified that we will shortly be starting a loft conversion by
issuing them with a “Party Wall Notice”. This is a legal document
that will tell them that if any damage is caused to their property,
Building Up will put matters right at no cost whatsoever to them.
Stage one: The Surveyor
will call at 8am and introduce the three-man fitting team and the
Project Manager to you. At this meeting and before they leave at
10.30 they will explain to you the exact works programme and what
will be happening. Access to the house will be required until 10.30
in order to erect scaffolding at the back. After this meeting the
fitters leave and arrange for materials to be delivered on site.
Every effort will be made to minimise disruption to your family
life during construction.We install the structural steel beams that
will support the new suspended floor and dormer roof extension.
The Building Control Officer from the Council now makes the first
of his visits. He will check the plans and ensure that work to that
stage complies with the Building Regulations.
Stage two: we build
the dormer, soundproof your bedroom ceilings and install the new
suspended floor. We move any water tanks and run pipes into position
for the central heating and shower room fittings. Again the Building
Control Officer will call to check the work and give the go-ahead
to continue.
Stage three: all
external roofing work is completed, gutters are fixed and the windows
fitted. Inside the loft all cables are positioned for lights and
power points. Telephone and television sockets are located and an
extractor fan and shaving point are positioned in the shower room.
In the hallway provision is made for three mains-operated smoke
alarms. The Building Control Officer calls again to pass all work
up to that stage.
Stage four: we insulate
the entire loft conversion on all exterior facing walls and ceilings.
This stage is important and the Building Control Officer calls again
to ensure that it complies with the Building Regulations. We next
install the interior walls to form the shower room, stairwell and
storage area.
Stage five: the stairs
are installed. We make an opening in the ceiling to form the new
stairwell. The stairs have already been made to measure and are
fitted in a day. The loft is now open to inspection from the house.
The plasterers arrive and spend three days completing their work.
The Building Control Officer calls again to check the stairs for
compliance with the Building Regulations.
Stage six: is the
final stage, when the electrician returns to fit lights and sockets
and the plumber installs shower room fittings and connects the radiators.
We fit the doorframes, hang the doors and fix the skirtings. The
handrail and spindles are fitted to the stairs, fireproofing is
checked, the gutters tested and the job is finished off.
At the final inspection the building control officer will check
all the works to ensure that everything complies with Building Regulations
and Fire Regulations. He signs off the work and authorises the issue
of the Building Regulations “Completion Certificate”. This will
be issued by your local council. The scaffolding is taken down,
the windows are cleaned, the loft and garden cleared, the skip taken
away. Everything is left clean and tidy.
Our Project Manager will meet again with you to check over the
loft conversion and answer any questions you may have. He will ensure
that everything is completed to your complete satisfaction.
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