Many people are still confused about the issue of planning permission when it comes to extending their home. If you are considering a loft conversion in 2013 their advice is to get the right information before you start.
Becke Livesey from loft conversion company Econoloft said: “In October 2008 planning laws were relaxed which means the majority of loft conversion can be built without planning permission – these properties fall under something called ‘permitted development rights’. Even so, building regulations still apply but the process is usually more straight forward.
“However, the confusion lies around the fact that permitted development rights are not universal. For some properties, permitted development rights are more restricted or do not apply.”
As a general rule, if you live in a flat, a maisonette, a conservation area, national park or an area of outstanding natural beauty you will still need planning permission to construct a dormer as part of your loft conversion. Homeowners should check with their local authority on whether or not planning permission is required before employing a loft conversion company.
Homeowners should clarify their position prior to asking for quotes as the design of the loft will be considerably affected by whether or not planning is required. It will have to meet strict criteria - though is you use an experienced loft conversion company this should not pose any real problem.
More information is available at http://www.econoloft.co.uk/planning_permission.php or call Econoloft on 0800 269 765.