You should obtain the correct estimates before you begin your attic conversion. Calculating the cost of the materials, furnishings and all the other supplies won't be difficult. To make things easier and more efficient for you, you may also want to hire a professional to work with you on the project. These conversions are an opportunity for you to get more out of your home while increasing its value for you and your family. Hiring a professional and allowing him to assist is a much better opportunity at success.
In the current climate many people are looking to make the most of their current home rather than struggle to find the money to move to a bigger property. And while there they want to do all they can to safeguard against any future dips in the housing market.
Converting your attic into a living space is not as simple as slapping up some drywall and calling it a day. There are certain things that need to be considered in order to avoid problems later. How will the space be cooled and heated? Is the floor strong enough to hold the extra weight? Is the structure sound? Is there electricity in the space? If so, is there enough voltage in the home to allow for increased outlets and lights? Here, we have compiled a set of fundamental aspects of attic conversion that must be addressed before and during the renovation process.
When you are adding a living space above or below another living space, it would be prudent to incorporate some kind of sound proofing to the design. Some homeowners like to kill two birds with one stone and insulate their walls, floors, window cavities and any other void with spray foam insulation. This particular kind of insulation is very helpful in attic space because it can reach into and fill every crack and crevice. Plus, there is a certain amount of soundproofing inherent in having such thorough coverage. Include a heavy sound proof underlay (not the regular underlay provided by most carpet manufacturers), a thick plush carpet and the attic will be lovely and quiet. Not to mention the sound transfer from the attic to other spaces will be greatly reduced.