I am in the process of purchasing a 1930s property that has an extension done in 1985 or thereabout. This extension has a flat roof on it, and has a garage. The garage will be converted into a living room. The plan is to do internal bits now, with converting to a pitched roof at a later stage. I have some questions on this approach:
Anyone know what the regulations were in 1980s, and would that have any insulation at all in the roof ?
If I do the internal decoration right now along with the fixtures etc in the ceiling, when the time comes to put in a new roof, how much of the internal part will be affected? Will all the ceiling wiring, fixtures be destroyed and need to be repainted? I dont plan on having an attic or anything. The current roof is probably in need of re-felting at a minimum at some point in the near future, so rather than doing that, was looking at a pitched roof.
Any suggestions or drawbacks of the above approach greatly appreciated.
On another note: what do you guys think of a RICS level 3 survey? Is it worth doing that or getting individual tradesmen (gas, electric, roof, foundation) in and paying them for their opinion?
Anyone know what the regulations were in 1980s, and would that have any insulation at all in the roof ?
If I do the internal decoration right now along with the fixtures etc in the ceiling, when the time comes to put in a new roof, how much of the internal part will be affected? Will all the ceiling wiring, fixtures be destroyed and need to be repainted? I dont plan on having an attic or anything. The current roof is probably in need of re-felting at a minimum at some point in the near future, so rather than doing that, was looking at a pitched roof.
Any suggestions or drawbacks of the above approach greatly appreciated.
On another note: what do you guys think of a RICS level 3 survey? Is it worth doing that or getting individual tradesmen (gas, electric, roof, foundation) in and paying them for their opinion?