Expert reveals the exact date parents must start renovating in time for summer

Loft and attic renovations are gaining popularity this spring, with nearly 11,000 monthly Google searches, highlighting them as one of the top home renovation projects Brits are planning in the coming weeks.

Loft conversion specialist Sally McClean, loft conversion specialist from Enfields loft conversions Rooftop Rooms, shares the exact dates homeowners should start their renovations to be ready in time for the school summer holidays, giving parents one less thing to worry about.

How long will a loft conversion take?

“How long a loft conversion takes depends on the style and complexity of the project. A simple roof light conversion takes about 8 weeks on average, while dormer conversions generally require around 10 weeks.

“Several factors determine how long a loft conversion will take, including the type of conversion, whether planning permission is needed, and the extent of structural changes. For example, a dormer conversion will usually take around 10 weeks, while a hip-to-gable conversion might take 12 weeks, with more time needed for larger, more complex conversions.”

Exact dates to be done by summer

“If you’re aiming to complete your loft conversion before the school summer holidays, which begin on July 23rd, for a straightforward project like a Velux-only conversion, starting by May 26th should give you enough time to finish before the end of term.

“However, for more complex projects, such as a dormer or hip-to-gable conversion, which can take 10 to 12 weeks, you should aim to begin by April 28th. This timeline ensures construction is completed without running into delays as the season changes.”

Planning and disruption

“Most loft conversions don’t require planning permission, but it’s important to check whether you need approval from building control to meet safety standards, as this could delay your project. Semi-detached or terraced homeowners must notify their neighbors, especially as construction may cause some disruption, such as temporary loss of utilities like water and electricity.”

Best time of year for loft conversions

“Spring is often the best time to start a loft conversion, especially if you’re targeting a completion date before July 23rd. It also offers more stable weather conditions, reducing the risk of delays caused by rain or high winds, which can impact roofing work.

“The extended daylight hours allow builders to work longer days, speeding up project timelines. Starting in spring also helps you avoid the high demand of summer, ensuring your project is completed smoothly and cost-effectively.

“With material availability typically higher in spring, you can secure the right supplies at competitive prices before the summer rush. Starting in spring also helps avoid the extreme summer heat, which can affect certain materials, ensuring a smoother and more efficient construction process.

“Spring also tends to be less busy for builders, offering more options and possibly better pricing in contrast to summer, which sees higher demand and could result in longer waiting times and higher costs for a loft conversion.”

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