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Loft conversion advice please


Kesc

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Hello, I am planning a loft conversion and have had several quotes mostly from companies who provide the whole package of drawings through to completing the work. But I haven't ruled out getting an architect to draw up the plans and then go to tender to get builders/loft companies to quote on the work. Presumably this way builders are quoting against like for like work rather than a quick site visit.


What is people's experience of both routes and are there recommendations for architects/loft companies please?

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