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JW Joinery offers guarantees with all completed work. Building control inspections will also take place during the project to ensure your loft meets all current building regulations. You will then receive certificates upon completion of the work.
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A timber-framed building, also known as a post-and-beam construction, is a type of structural system where the load-bearing elements are made of wooden beams and columns. These buildings have a traditional and natural aesthetic appeal and are known for their strength and durability.
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JW Joinery will always strive to keep disruption to a minimum. The loft is accessed from the outside of the building ensuring dust/noise/dirt remain separate to the living space. Much of the work is completed before installing the new staircase. Therefore, the loft space remains sealed from the inside of the house until the installation of the stairs can take place.
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Some loft conversions do require planning permission, dependent on your chosen design. If required, JW Joinery will liaise with local authorities on your behalf. The planning process can take up to 8 weeks.
In some cases your conversion will fall under the permitted development guidelines therefore planning permission will not be required