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Approval for and Expenses of Barn Conversion

Author: Stuart Spindlow
by Stuart Spindlow
Posted: Apr 14, 2017

Obtaining permission for barn conversion is rather tough before the actual planning begins because renovating an old structure is not really as easy as changing your clothes. There are regulations on new building structure as well as renovating old structures. It is imperative that you follow these rules and regulations so that there are no penalties imposed upon you, nor the project gets halted from the authorities. The tricky aspect of a barn conversion is how to retain the old look and feel of the structure. In other words, too many changes would not fetch you the approval you need before you begin. This is why the homeowners like you should contact the planning officer and the construction firm or the contractors before doing anything major on the barn structure. People in the construction industry know these regulations well and they can guide you about the legalities of the constructions. If you are planning to convert the barn into a living place, you need to follow these rules and regulation.

This approval process is not the fastest process in the world, so please prepare beforehand. When you purchase a barn and submit your plans of renovation in the local council office, do not expect a call very soon. They will come to survey and assess the property before any decision. In fact, during this long process, you will need to submit your plans multiple times and we have seen how the homeowners get irritated with the whole process. Just be patient and cooperate with the authorities so that the end result is favourable, assuming that your paperwork is all perfect. If you are not an engineer or architect yourself, you should hire a contractor or a builder who can draw the plans for you. You will really need his services. In fact, you will need more than one building expert for the whole process. Thankfully, many agencies specialise in barn conversions in Essex.

The cost of barn conversion depends on several factors including the size, the chosen design for the renovated barn, the location and the facilities you want in the converted barn. Builders will charge higher for remote locations or if the design is complex. If the barn is bigger than usual, of course, the cost will be greater as well. Barn conversion is not a small expense because these old structures need much work to be done before they are liveable. Old and dilapidated barns need major restoration before you can move into those.
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Author: Stuart Spindlow

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