Thank you for your interest in Rafter Loft Conversions. Due to overwhelming demand and numerous referrals, our build schedule for 2025 is fully booked. Therefore, we are unable to quote at this time. However, we would be happy to provide loft quotes from Aug for projects to be built from Mid-March 2026 onwards. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to check back for future availability.

HIP TO GABLE CONVERSIONS MANCHESTER

Hip to Gable loft conversions are extremely popular in Manchester on semi-detached & detached properties or end-terraced houses.

A hip to gable are for properties with sloping side roofs, the work involved is essentially to extend the existing ridge to the gable wall side elevation and fill in the void in-between with new rafters and retile or slate this area to follow the profile of your existing roof creating becomes a vertical wall turning it into a gable end, thus being able to create additional floor space in the loft area, generally hip to gable will allow the staircase being introduced for the loft conversion to be positioned over your existing staircase and to achieve continuous natural flow, starting with a single bullnose to the first tread to have less impact on the existing landing.

Rafter Loft Conversions take the stress out of the process by dealing with all stages of your project, we provide a full design and architecture service to deal with your bespoke conversion including structural calculations, building regulations, and any necessary planning approvals if required. We will not be beaten on any like-for-like quote.

It’s not usually necessary to have to apply for planning permission for a hip to gable loft conversion as this particular loft conversion falls under your ‘permitted developments’ allowed by homeowners. The limit you can build under P.D. is 50mon semi-detached and detached properties, if your loft conversion or any development is greater than 50m3 planning permission must be applied for, all loft conversion must still go through building control (building Inspector) whether planning permission is needed or not.

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