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The Dos and Don’ts of Converting an Attic



An attic conversion allows you to add more square footage to your home. Once finished, it can serve as an extra bedroom, home office, or any functional space you can think of. This project, however, can go wrong without professional guidance. In this post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greater Rockwall, a renowned contractor who offers a precise bathroom quote, shares the six attic conversion dos and don’ts to keep in mind.

1. Do: Hire a Professional

It is always best to hire a home remodeling professional for any renovation you are planning. They have the expertise necessary to ensure that all work is done properly and complies with local codes. They can also recommend designs, steps and ideas to complete your attic conversion safely and efficiently.

2. Don’t: Skimp on Materials

Quality materials prolong your attic’s life span and performance. Find suppliers of quality structural support materials, insulation and other essentials for your attic conversion. Your trusted contractor can help you design your attic space with sturdy materials covered under long-term manufacturer warranties.

3. Do: Consider Ventilation

Poorly ventilated attics can have massive mold growth, excessive heat buildup and potential air quality issues. Ensuring good ventilation is included in your total home remodel cost keeps your attic safe from these issues, prolongs the attic and roof’s lifespan and keeps the space comfortable.

4. Don’t: Forget About Permits

Check with the local government’s required renovation permits. Some attic conversions may require special permission when it comes to structural improvements and demolitions. You can ask your contractor to secure the essential permits and ensure their designs are compliant with new building codes, if any.

5. Do: Improve Structural Support

Attic conversions often require additional structural support to stabilize the space when used. Before the project can begin, your contractor will first determine potential problems that may arise and the best ways to improve your home’s structural stability for an optimal attic conversion.

6. Don’t: Ignore Fire and Safety Codes

Fire and safety codes keep you and your home safe from any untoward incidents. Local government helplines can explain these codes fully, and reliable remodeling contractors can come up with designs compliant with these regulations. 

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As the leading local contractor for your home remodeling needs, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greater Rockwall takes a distinctive, full-service approach to each remodeling project. Our team goes above and beyond your expectations so that you’ll never search for “the best general contractor near me” again. Call us at (469) 564-0146, or fill out this contact form to schedule a conversation. We serve homeowners in Rockwall, Rowlett, Sachse, Heath, Royse City, The Shores, Harbor Point, High Point Ranch, Woodbridge, Buffalo Creek, Firewheel, Sachse Farms, High Point Lakes Estates, Woodcreek, and Heath Golf & Yacht Club.

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