Changing the roof structure for a loft conversion.
Inside hip roof loft conversion.
So why is a hip to gable loft conversion the best extension type.
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Hip to gable conversions work by extending the sloping hip roof at the side of your property outwards to create a vertical gable wall creating more internal loft space.
Having a hipped roof on a detached house semi detached house or end of terrace usually means the existing loft space is usually limited so a conversion can really make the space much more usable improve your living standards and add value to your property all without losing garden square metrage.
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Gable to gable loft conversions include a new box extension that spans the space between each gable end.
Hip to gable loft conversions are most commonly found on the side of either end terrace or semi detached houses.
This type of conversion will only work on detached or semi detached houses as it requires a free sloping side roof.
This could be a hip to gable loft conversion or a mansard conversion for example.
This option is the most expensive as it requires the complex removal and rebuild of the existing roof.
The hipped or sloping side roof is removed and the end wall is then built up straight to form a new vertical gable.
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