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Basement conversion London what steps should I follow

Basement conversion London what steps should I follow

Here are some steps you should know before embarking on your London basement conversion project to make it a viable undertaking.

Here are some steps you should know before embarking on your London basement conversion project to make it a viable undertaking.

1. How will I know if I may carry out a basement conversion on my London home?

There are multiple factors you will have to consider at this moment.  The first question that arises is if you have an existing basement or cellar.  If the answer is yes, then chances are we may convert it into a living room or area.  There will be several processes we will have to follow to get to the end result. We will outline them later. If you don’t have an existing basement or cellar, don’t worry.  It can still be possible, but we will have to think considerately about the location, accessibility. And, more importantly, what the final use of the basement will be for.  Some people will locate their basement conversions in the garden area away from the main property with steps leading down. Others will simply prefer a space that is directly underneath their property and reachable from there.

2. How much does a basement conversion cost?

It’s the first and most important stage before you carry out the actual work. It decides whether you can afford to carry out a basement conversion to your home.  Some homeowners also like to assess the return on investment with an agent in order to fix a budget. It means you are likely to expect the investment upon selling.  Once you have made sure the basement conversion is within your stipulated budget, then you can move to the next stage. It involves more detailed quotations and questions like whether it will serve as your kitchen, bedroom, or swimming pool.

3. What surveys and planning will I need?

There are multiple processes you will require to follow before you can begin the construction of the basement conversion.  Firstly, a careful geo survey is necessary to assess the type of soil sitting underneath your property. You’ll also have to check out how the water will drain away from your basement once it’s built. The architect will sketch a design while considering your preferences in line with the local planning restrictions. In London, often, local boroughs have varied planning requirements concerning basement conversion.

After this stage, you will have to determine how to remove excess waste from the site carefully. It is advisable at this stage to employ a party wall surveyor to help you secure your party wall agreements from the neighbourhood. It could be difficult to carry out the construction of your basement conversion without these agreements.

4.  Construction of the basement

After the third stage is complete, the construction of your basement should be the next stage. Planning and approvals can be tiresome, but patience is the key. Actually, a basement conversion is far more complicated to design and construct than other construction projects. The beginning part involves digging and digging and removing the soil. Once this is a careful part of the work is complete, the construction of the floor, waterproofing, and tanking will be carried out. In addition, additional ventilation and light wells will also be taken care of.

5. Fit-out of the basement conversion

A leading basement conversion will carry out your project to a waterproofed stage. You can also choose to have the fit-out of the space carried out by the professionals you hire. The fit-out stage mainly involves your particular requirements that you like to add to the final space. It could be plumbing and electrics, carpentry work, adding bathrooms, gyms, bedrooms, or anything that you like.

6.  Completion and warranties

This is the final stage involving paperwork besides forwarding you all required certifications, including guarantee papers.