Loft Conversion
Loft Conversion
Loft Conversion
Loft Conversions
Structure including TRADA span tables for solid timber members in floors, ceilings and roofs for dwellings*;
Fire safety in dwellings;
Site preparation and resistance to contaminants & moisture;
Toxic substances;
Resistance to the passage of sound;
Ventilation;
Hygiene;
Drainage and waste disposal;
Combustion appliances & fuel storage systems;
Protection from falling, collision and impact;
Conservation of fuel and power in existing dwellings;
Access to and use of buildings;
Glazing Safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning;
Electrical safety Regulation
Materials and workmanship.
*Please note that all span table extracts for solid timber members in floors, ceilings and roofs used in this document have
been taken from the relevant sections in the TRADA Technology Design Aid DA 1/2004. These tables can be purchased
from TRADA Technology; telephone 01494 569600.
Contents:
1.0
Introduction
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
Planning permission
6.0
7.0
1.0
Introduction
Converting an existing loft space can be an easy and cost
effective way of increasing living accommodation in most
houses. This guide to loft conversions will provide useful
guidance on how some of the technical design and construction
requirements of the Building Regulations can be achieved where
the loft space of an existing one or two storey dwelling is being
converted into habitable accommodation to form an additional
storey to the dwelling. Where the house has three or more
storeys before the loft is converted -please contact building
control for further guidance.
2.0
2.1
The overall form, construction and profile of the roof will have
a major bearing on whether the roof is suitable for conversion
to a usable space. Traditional cut timber pitched roofs with
gable end walls (cavity walls or solid walls at least 250mm thick)
and horizontal ridges are generally easier to convert and can
normally support structural beams other than hipped roofs or
roofs with intersecting pitches and valleys which may require
more complicated structural designs. All existing timbers should
be in a sound condition, any defective timber is to be replaced
with new matching timbers in compliance with details and
calculations carried out by a suitable qualified and experience
property professional. Where necessary existing timbers are to
be inspected and treated against insect and fungal attack by a
suitable qualified and experience specialist.
Trussed rafter roofs constructed using a series of complex trusses
should only be altered, modified and converted in compliance
with details and calculations carried out by a suitable qualified
and experience property professional.
2.2
2.3
Ceilings -
2.4
Internal space available The roof space should not have any chimneys or services passing
centrally through the loft space that cannot be easily moved,
altered or modified by suitably experienced and qualified property
professionals. Structural alterations/modifications should be in
compliance with details and calculations carried out by a suitably
qualified and experience property professional.
2.5
Head room available Is measured vertically from the top of the new floor (which
typically can be 200mm above the existing ceiling joists) to the
underside of the new horizontal/sloping ceilings (which can
typically down stand 50 -75mm from the existing roof structure).
A minimum headroom of 2.0m is required at the head of the
stairs to comply with building regulations. A ceiling height of 2.2
to 2.3 is preferred in the centre of the roof in habitable rooms
reducing to 0.800 to 1.2m for the side walls on sloping ceilings
so low furniture can be placed in front of them.
The approximate internal dimensions of the roof space available
for conversion can be assessed for suitability based on the
guidance table overleaf.
7.0
8.0
8.5
9.0
(Degrees)
35
SUITABLE
40
45
50
2.6
3.0
Means of escape -
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.0
4.1
4.2
5.0
6.0
7.0
7.1.4 Prior to and during works, the person carrying out the works is
7.1.5 Areas of the existing foundations, lintels and wall structure that
will be built off or support the loads from the proposed works
may need to be exposed at the discretion of the Building Control
Surveyor to ensure that they are adequate and suitable - this may
include opening up or excavating walls/floors (and making good
to match the existing) to check internal foundations or walls. If
they do not appear to be adequate to support the proposed works,
details/justification of the proposed remedial works/alterations
including necessary engineering calculations and details will need
to be submitted for approval before works commence on site.
7.1.6 The builder is to allow for and maintain all temporary protection
to the building to maintain weather tightness until completion
of the works.
Roof trusses
7.4.2 Roof to be constructed using specialist designed and
7.4.5 Where the ceiling joists are raised above wall plate level they must be
fixed within the bottom third of the rafter using 12mm diameter high
tensile bolts and steel toothed connectors to connect each rafter and
ceiling joist to prevent possible roof spread. Joists raised above this
level are to be designed by a suitably qualified person and approved
by building control before works commence.
7.4.7 Hip rafters to have 100 X 75mm angle ties connected across
wall plates in housed joints at corners of roof & hip irons
screwed to hip rafters.
7.4.8 Soffits, facias and barge boards etc to match the existing or
7.4.11 Roof light to be installed into new openings and made weather
tight as the manufacturers details with rafters and trimming
joists doubled up to form new structural opening as necessary.
30-45
2.66
3.32
3.97
4.57
1.93
2.56
3.37
4.00
4.73
5.47
22-30
30-45
75
125
1.87
1.91 -
1.98 1.86
75
150
2.24
2.10 1.99
2.23 2.11
75
175
2.61
2.45 2.32
2.59 2.46
75
200
2.98
2.80 2.65
2.96 2.81
75
225
3.35
3.15 2.98
3.43 3.2
3.33 3.15
3.05 3.55
7.8.3 Flat roof to have a surface finish of bitumen bedded stone chippings
covering the whole surface to a depth of 12.5mm to achieve a class
AA fire rated designation for surface spread of flame.
7.8.7
Table 7: Spans for Common Flat Roof Joist Sizes (Strength Class C24)
Size of joist
Spacing of joist (mm)
Breadth X Depth 400
450
600
(mm)
(mm) Maximum clear span (m)
47
97
2.02
1.99
1.90
47
120
2.65
2.61
2.48
47
145
3.36
3.29
3.12
47
170
3.36
3.29
3.12
47
195
4.07
3.98
3.66
47
225
4.78
4.61
4.19
5.39
5.19
4.72
Table 8: Insulation Fixed Between/Under Flat Roof Joists
(Vented cold roof achieving a U value of 0.20W/m2k)
Product
K -Value Position in roof
Kingspan Thermapitch 0.023
170mm friction fixed between
TP10
joists or 130mm between joists
and 20mm fixed under joists
Celotex RXR3000 &
0.023
100mm friction fixed between
GA3000
joists & 40mm fixed under joists
Celotex GA3000
0.023
180mm friction fixed between joists
Jablite Board
0.038
160mm friction fixed between joists
and 50mm fixed under joists
Crown Frametherm Batt 0.035
140mm batts laid between
joists and 50mm Polyfoam fixed
& Polyfoam Linerboard 0.029
under joists
Note: The joist depth must be sufficient to maintain a 50mm
air gap above the insulation for ventilation of the roof space.
Table 9: Insulation Fixed above Flat Roof Joists
(Warm roof achieving a U value of 0.20W/m2k)
Product
Kingspan Thermaroof
TR31 (composite deck)
Celotex Extra-R XR3000
Celotex Tempcheck Deck
(composite deck)
K -Value
0.023
Jablite Jabdec
0.036
0.023
0.023
Position in roof
96mm plus 25mm friction
fixed between joists
100mm
105mm for built up
roofing and 115mm for
single ply membranes
183mm (with mech fixings
163mm (without mech
fixings)
175mm
7.9.0
7.10.2 Stainless steel render lath fixed (using stainless steel staples) to
studs and finished with 3mm skim coat of finishing plaster. Seal
all perimeter joints with tape internally and with silicon sealant
externally.
Insulation Thickness mm
80mm
70mm
100mm
7.11.3 Walls to be built with 1:1:6 cement mortar and tied with BBA
approved stainless steel wall ties at maximum spacings of
750mm horizontal, 450mm vertical and 225mm at reveals,
verges and closings for cavities up to 100mm wide.
7.11.5 New cavity walls to be built off a new continuous dpc tray &
weep holes at 900mm cts where built off existing walls.
50 mm
40 mm Kingspan
90 mm
Thermawall TW50 or
Kooltherm K8
50 mm
45 mm Celotex
tuff-R CW3045
95 mm
50 mm
45 mm Kingspan
Thermawall TW50
or Kooltherm K8
50 mm Celotex
tuff-R CW3050
95 mm
50 mm
100 mm
100 mm
100 mm High
Performance
insulation block
(k value 0.11 or
lower)
100 mm High
Performance
Insulation block
(k value 0.19 or
lower)
100 mm dense
conc block with
insulated closers
100 mm dense
conc block with
insulated closers
100 mm High
Performance
Insulation block
(k value 0.15 or
lower)
Rear of all hatches, doors and light wells in the roof space are
to be insulated to the same standard as the roof, draft stripped
and positively fixed.
100 x 50mm soft wood studs with head and sole plates and
intermediate noggins fixed at 600mm with a minimum distance
between inside lining faces of 200mm. Important note: studs
must be independent and not touching opposing studs.
Timber Stud
Load bearing timber stud partitions and non- proprietary lintels
to be in compliance with details and calculations by a suitably
qualified and experienced person, which must be approved by
building control before works commence on site.
7.20.0 Lintels
7.22.0 Dpcs
Horizontal Dpcs and Dpc trays with stop ends and weep holes
to be provided 150mm above ground level continuous with
the floor Dpm. Stepped and horizontal Dpc/cavity trays are to
be provided over all openings, roof abutments/projections and
over existing walls with different construction or materials. Install
vertical dpc or proprietary insulated cavity closers at all closings,
returns, abutments to cavity work and openings etc.
joists with sizes and spacing suitable for the proposed clear
span as annotated on the drawing or in compliance with table
13 overleaf. Joists to be supported by heavy-duty proprietary
galvanized metal restraint joist hangers built into walls or fixed
to treated timber wall plates (same sizes as joists) bolted/resin
bolted to walls at 600mm centres using approved 16mm
diameter stainless steel fixings. Alternatively, and where
appropriate, joists can be built into walls using approved
proprietary sealed joist caps.
7.27.2 Joists are to be doubled up and bolted together for trimmers, under
7.33.2 Note: the area of external windows, roof windows & doors
Utility room
Bathroom
Toilet
7.35.0 Double-glazing
12mm
gap
16mm
gap
1.8
12mm
gap
or more
-
16mm
gap or
more
-
1.8
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.8
scheme must test and certify all such works. The electrician
must provide signed copies of an electrical installation
certificate conforming to BS 7671 for the owner of the
property and a copy must be forwarded to the Building Control
surveyor for approval at completion, so the Building Control
completion certificate can be issued.
7.39.3 All switches and sockets including the consumer unit should
maximum per light and fitted with a PIR or only used with
fittings that can only take luminous efficiency greater than 40
lumens per circuit-watt
Rise and going to be level and equal to all steps and to fall
within the following separate classes:-
7.41.5 Typical staircase construction details: side strings ex. 230 X 35mm,
capping ex. 32 X 63mm, treads 25mm thick, risers in 13mm thick
plywood, newel posts ex. 75 X 75mm, handrails ex. 75 X 63mm,
balustrades ex. 32 X 32mm at 125mm ctrs fixed into proprietary
timber head & base rebated capping.
7.44.5 Means of escape windows or top hung escape roof lights with
The new and existing stairs, landings and hallway from the
new 3rd storey down to the ground floor must be protected
and enclosed in 30-minute fire resisting construction and the
protected stairs must discharge directly to an external door as
diagram 1.
DIAGRAM 1
DIAGRAM 2
The new 3rd storey floor storey should be separated from the
remainder of the house by 30 minute fire resisting construction
e.g. a minimum of 12.5 mm plasterboard and skim (if existing
or 15mm if renewed) to ceilings and sides of stud walls and
provided with a 20 minute fire door with intumescent strips
at either the bottom or top of the new stair leading to the loft
conversion.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Means of escape windows are
not required where the stairs is protected
as detailed in section 7.44 above
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