Hip to Gable Loft Conversions
A hip to gable loft conversion can be a major undertaking and often entail major alterations to the roof. In this scenario, the gable wall is built up to the ridgeline and a new section of roof is built to fill the gap. As a rule, properties with hip roofs tend not to have enough internal space for a conversion to be practical, so we recommend a hip to gable conversion as the best solution. Our experienced construction operatives are on hand with a wealth of knowledge in creating practical and innovative extension solutions for all applications. Hip to gable loft conversions are a popular option for those in semi-detached houses or for detached houses with roofs that are sloped at the sides as well as the front and back.
Dormer Conversions
Dormer loft conversions are perfect if you have a lower roof line, and often mean you can have a loft conversion even if you previously thought there was not enough head room. Our team works closely with clients to accurately match our services to your exact requirements. In this instance, the attic is converted by creating a rectangular room that projects further than the existing roofline, affording you more useable floor space, without the usual sloped ceiling. These conversions can be built in a wide variety of styles and sizes and although they are not always the most attractive form of conversions from the outside, they can often provide customers with the maximum amount of additional internal space.