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Our Services
FREE CONSULTATION VISIT
From your initial inquiry, our consultant will visit you and
quickly determine the feasibility and potential of your loft.
(Minimum height in loft space to the highest point 2.4 metres /
8 feet). After measuring, your specific requirements will be
discussed with you and advice will be given to you on what is
the most suitable conversion for your property. Shortly after
your consultation, you will receive a full specification and
fixed price quotation that is valid for acceptance for 30 days.
Once you have accepted our quote and decided to use Twickenham
Lofts
to convert your existing loft space into a habitable room, our
architects will measure up and draw plans ready to submit to
your Local Authority.
Prior to submitting to the Local Authority, draft plans will be
submitted to yourselves for approval. Once the plans have been
approved and signed, they will be submitted to the Local
Authority for determination under the Section 63 of the Town and
Country Planning Act General Development 1990. (approx 2-3
months for approval to be granted)
Some properties may not require planning permission, provided
the loft conversion is the first extension and does not exceed
40 cubic metres on a terraced property and 50 cubic metres on
others. This condition only applies when properties are not
located in a Conservation Area and are not at the junction of
two public highways.
All flats require planning permission.
Once planning has been approved we will then prepare Building
and Fire Regulation plans and submit to your Local Authority
Building Control department for design appraisal and structural
calculations to justify the proposed design to the Structural
Engineers department for checking and approval. (approx 4 - 6
weeks for approval)
Upon approval, we will then serve the necessary Statutory
Commencement Notice upon the Local Authority Building Control
Department in accordance with the Regulation 14 of the Building
Regulation 1985 (amended 1994).
Twickenham Lofts will then obtain the following permits from your
Local Authority prior to the works commencing.
a) Skips & material use and storage on the highway (Local
Authority Highways Section)
b) Waste disposal containers (New Roads and Street Works Act
1991)
Commencement of work:
a) Erect independent tubular access scaffolding to facilitate
access to the roof area.
b) Create initial external opening to the loft area and provide
temporary weather proofing and secure.
c) Provide replacement water storage tank with valves, tank lids
etc. where necessary.
d) Remove and replace central heating feed and expansion tank
complete with insulation jacket and ball valve.
e) Block off and secure existing loft hatch and make ready for
plastering.
f) Cut into existing brickwork and prepare to receive structural
steel bearing spreader plates.
g) Install approximately 100 x 600 x 20 mm structural steel
spreader plates to support steel beams.
h) Provide 25 tonne mobile telescopic crane for site duties.
i) Liase where necessary with the following government bodies :
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1) Local Authorities Highways Department.
2) Metropolitan Police Traffic Division.
3) Local bus Operator ( in case a diversion is required )
j) Install heavy duty steel beams ( RSJs ) and universal beams (
UB ) in accordance with Structural Engineers design with ends of
steel beams bearing securely upon structural steel spreader
plates. Provide structural steel spliced beam connections
incorporating where necessary fabricated bolted spliced
connections comprising of 20mm end plates with 10mm fillet welds
all around and a minimum of 12 super strength grade 8.8 bolts
per connections.( where specified provide structural steel
cleated connections ). All steel structure to be coated with
Brosteel intumescent coating to provide a minimum of 30 minute
fire resistance.
k)Install new independent structural floor joists incorporating
200 x 50 stress graded SC3/SC4 kiln dried structural floor
joists at 400 centres. Joists to be fixed directly to steel
frame and solid webb noggins to be placed between structural
joists at steel beam connection point to prevent floor movement.
Secure structural floor joists below stud wall partitions to
avoid deflection or bowing.
l) Form structural walls to dormer incorporating 100 x 50 stress
graded structural kiln timber at 400 centres. Provide
triangulated bracing through dormer stud work to avoid movement
and vibration. Clad dormer with 18mm external quality plywood to
achieve stability against vibration through wind and other
loadings. Finish internally with fibreglass insulation, foil
backed plaster board and skim of plaster. Provide and fit PVC-U
fascia board, soffit,guttering and down pipes to dormer. Fix
coloured small plain tiles to match existing at appropriate
gauge, all in accordance to BS747 Code of Practice 144 Part III
1970. Provide Code 4 lead flashing where necessary on all roof
junctions. Flat roof to be constructed of plywood on softwood
joists, finished with 3 layers of felt, infill with fibreglass
insulation, foil backed plaster board for vapour barrier
finished with skim of plaster.
m) Supply and fit PVC-U windows to ( BBA,BSI and EN ISO 9002 ),
internally glazed. Glass sealed units, Pilkington glass, low "E"
to comply with document "L" of the Building Regulations as of
the 1st April 2002. Provide alternative means of assisted escape
in the event of fire through a Velux fire escape window, fitted
to front slope of roof.
n) Internal partitions are formed of the following 100 x 50 SC3
sawn vertical timber studs complete with base middle and head
rails overlaid with laminated plaster board and filled with
acoustic and thermal insulation, and skim finished on either
side.
o) All electrics to comply to Electricity Board requirements.
p) Plumbing and heating : to deal with all plumbing points,
rooting in copper tubes as required to new radiators and taps.
Customer to supply all sanitary ware, pump, water heaters.
Twickenham Lofts to supply radiators.
q) Prior to installing new stair well, ensure that all door ways
are temporarily sealed . Install new stairwell, closed tread
softwood string staircase to provide access to converted area.
Fix softwood handrail to match/similar to existing.
r) Second fixings: Supply and install 150 mm moulded/shaped
skirting through out converted area. Supply and install 75 mm
moulded/shaped architraves to door openings through out
converted area. Fix 30 minute fire resistant timber doors to
habitable areas within converted area. Provide and fix self
closing devices to all doors including the existing stairwell.
Create storage area with access hatch with chip board flooring.
Install Smoke detector system on each floor, interlinked and
wired to the mains.
s) Arrange final inspection with the Local Authority Building
Control.
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