Is your home feeling a bit too small for comfort? Before you start shopping for new real estate, consider what you can do with your attic. In many cases, an attic remodel is the ideal solution for homeowners who need additional living space. It is less likely to disrupt your daily routine and won’t create as much mess as other remodeling projects. A finished attic can also boost your home’s energy efficiency and value.
Continue reading to find out if it’s worth investing in this interior remodeling project.
Attic Considerations
Construction
How old is your home? Age usually determines what you can do with your attic and what issues the area might potentially have. Addressing roofing issues, such as leaks and rotten joists, might be necessary before you can remodel your attic. It isn’t uncommon for older homes to have narrow attics, so discuss the layout of your attic with your remodeler to understand its potential.
Plumbing & Electrical Systems
If you own an older home, you need to find out what’s hidden behind its walls. This means considering the condition and placement of your plumbing and electrical systems. Are there existing plumbing lines near your attic? You’ll need to address electrical and plumbing issues before proceeding with your home remodel.
Lighting
Does your attic have windows? If so, how many and do they sufficiently light the space during the day? Is there existing artificial lighting? If you are creating a spare bedroom, having windows is essential for ventilation, comfort and safety. You might need to add new ones or expand existing units to make the space comfortable.
Temperature
Heat and humidity are common concerns with attics. Warm, humid air from below naturally rises, and this part of the house isn’t usually conditioned. Consider how you will heat and cool this room before you convert it.
Most times, attic renovations start with improving =floor and ceiling insulation. The added insulation will make it easier for your HVAC system to keep the room comfortable, especially when it’s extremely hot or cold outdoors. It also helps reduce your energy costs and prolong the life of your heating and cooling system.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
A skilled home renovation company can help you weigh your options regarding an attic remodel. No matter which part of your home you’re remodeling, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden is here to help! Call us at (801) 614-7263 or complete our contact form to reach our experts. We work with homeowners in North Ogden, Plain City, West Haven, West Point, Marriott-Slaterville and nearby areas.