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5 - Attic Renovation

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There are several different reasons why people chose to renovate their attics. Some homeowners do it in order to increase the values of their homes, while others choose attic renovation to give them more living space in their homes. The following paragraphs will provide useful information regarding attic renovation, as well as discuss some of the main points to consider before beginning any attic renovation project.

Before jumping into any attic renovation project, it is important to first consider the structural aspect of it's construction. Factors such as roof structure can help you determine if your renovation project is even possible. Most local building codes spell out exactly what is required when building a living structure, so researching your local building codes is also an essential part of attic renovation.

Once you have deemed your attic suitable for your renovation project, you must consider the climate and insulation. Most likely, you will need to put in more insulation in order to keep your renovated attic warm during the winter months. Many people find it necessary to consult a professional regarding the exact amount of insulation they will need to enable them the best possible temperature control in their new attic. There are several ways to find a profession to help you that include:

asking friends, relatives, or neighbors for recommendations

looking in the local telephone book

searching the internet

Proper insulation installation is an important part of attic renovation. Without proper insulation, temperature control in your new attic may be hindered.

After the proper amount of insulation has been installed, it is important to consider the floor. The attic floor is the ceiling to the rooms underneath it, and this fact should be remembered while doing a renovation project on any attic. The floor must be constructed strong enough to withstand the weight of the room being used as a living structure. A attic floor that is not built strong enough can cause sagging ceilings or ceiling cracks, and in some instances can even cause collapsed ceilings.

Finally, when completing or planning an attic renovation project, you must consider what type of walls you want to install. If you plan to install windows, this should also be considered before installing the drywall or wood paneling. The size of the attic should also play a role in this step of attic renovation. It has been said that darker walls tend to make smaller areas appear smaller.

No matter what reasons prompted you to consider an attic renovation project, there are several factors to be given consideration before you begin the project, during the renovation process, and after the project is complete. Following the tips and advice provided above should make the entire ordeal run smooth.

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