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Loft Life - anyone used them?


Adamspoon

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I know there are numerous loft conversion threads on this forum, but I wonder if anyone could tell me about their experiences with Loft Life? I have read several positive endorsements on this and other forums, but also a few negative ones. They have provided us with a really competitive quote and I am very tempted to go with them.
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I'm using them at the moment, the project manager they have assigned me is very good and they certainly seem to know what they're doing. We decided to go with them as my wife and saw a conversion that they'd done on a house in Nunhead that we were looking at buying and were very impressed with the finish.


I'll keep you posted on how it goes. We're currently sans-roof while they build the dormer and are praying to the weather gods that it stays dry for the next few days until we get it properly watertight.

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We used them. Pros and cons. Happy with the construction work, the speed of the project, communication with project manager. Not so happy with their subcontractors (tiler and plumber). Also they were reluctant to take on "extras" so make sure you get absolutely EVERYTHING you want doing nailed down in the quote.
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