If you are close to choosing a loft conversion builder in West London, you are at the point where a few smart questions can save you months of stress.
Most problems homeowners experience are not caused by one big disaster. They come from small misunderstandings that compound. What is included. Who is managing the job. How changes are priced. What happens if the programme slips.
The good news is you can uncover most of this before you sign anything.
We are Loft Conversion West London. We have specialised exclusively in loft conversions for over 25 years, completing hundreds of projects across Ealing, Acton, Chiswick, Hammersmith, Fulham, Richmond, Kew, Brentford, Hanwell, Greenford, Northolt, Ruislip and Uxbridge. We work on fixed pricing with no hidden fees, every project has a dedicated project manager, and our work is backed by a 5-year insurance-backed guarantee through HIG, with warranties up to 10 years.
In this guide, we will give you a practical list of questions to ask any loft conversion builder before you sign. These are the questions that reveal whether a company is genuinely organised, specialist, and transparent.
The Goal of These Questions
You are not trying to catch anyone out. You are trying to confirm three things:
- Clarity: you both understand the same scope
- Control: the project will be managed properly
- Confidence: the company can deliver what they promise
If you are comparing quotes in places like Chiswick, Hammersmith, Ealing or Richmond, these questions help you compare properly, not just on price.
Questions About Experience and Suitability
1) How many loft conversions like ours have you completed recently?
Ask for examples that match your property type.
- Victorian and Edwardian terraces around Acton, Shepherd’s Bush, Chiswick and Fulham
- Semi-detached homes in Hanwell, Greenford, Northolt, Ruislip and Uxbridge
A specialist should be able to talk through real projects, not just general building work.
2) What loft conversion type do you recommend for our roof and why?
You want a clear explanation, not a generic answer.
A good builder should talk about:
- Head height and usable space
- Staircase position
- Roof structure
- Planning constraints and street style
3) Can we see a live or recently completed project?
Finished photos are useful, but a live site shows you how they actually work.
Look for:
- Site safety and tidiness
- Organisation of materials
- Respect for neighbours
- Clear supervision
Questions About Scope and What Is Included
4) Can you walk us through what is included and excluded in your quote?
This is one of the most important questions.
You want clarity on:
- Structural steelwork
- Insulation specification
- Windows and rooflights (Loft Conversion Windows and Natural Light Guide)
- Staircase and balustrade finish
- Electrics and number of points (Loft Conversion Staircase Design Guide)
- Plumbing and bathroom items
- Plastering, carpentry, joinery
- Decorating (included or excluded)
If the quote is vague, you are exposed.
5) Are there any provisional sums or allowances?
Allowances are not always bad, but they need to be realistic.
Ask:
- What items are allowances?
- What range have you assumed?
- What happens if we choose something above the allowance?
6) What is your approach to variations and changes?
Changes happen. The key is how they are handled.
Ask:
- How are changes priced?
- Do we get a written variation quote before work starts?
- Who approves changes?
You should never be surprised by costs.
Questions About Programme and Logistics
7) What is the realistic timeline from start to finish?
Ask for a clear programme.
In West London, access and logistics can affect timing, especially around busy areas like Chiswick High Road, Hammersmith Broadway, Shepherd’s Bush and Ealing Broadway.
A good builder will explain:
- Typical build duration (How Long Does a Loft Conversion Take Guide)
- Key milestones
- What could cause delays
8) How do you manage deliveries, parking, and access?
This matters more than people expect.
Ask:
- Where will skips go?
- How do you handle deliveries on tight streets?
- What hours do you work?
If you are in a terrace near Ravenscourt Park or around Turnham Green, good logistics planning protects your relationship with neighbours.
9) Will we be able to live in the house during the build?
Often the answer is yes, but it depends on the scope.
Ask:
- When will the staircase be installed?
- When will there be major disruption?
- How do you protect the home from dust and mess?
Questions About Project Management and Communication
10) Who will be our day-to-day contact?
You need to know who you will speak to when you have questions.
Ask:
- Who is the project manager?
- How often will we get updates?
- How do you handle decisions and approvals?
11) Who will actually be on site each day?
Some companies sell the job then subcontract everything.
Ask:
- Do you use your own team?
- Who supervises the site?
- How do you ensure quality control?
Questions About Compliance and Protection
12) How do you handle building regulations and inspections?
You want confidence here.
Ask:
- Who liaises with building control (Loft Conversion Building Regulations Guide)
- How are inspections scheduled?
- How do you ensure compliance on fire safety, insulation, and structure?
13) What is your approach to fire safety in a loft conversion?
A specialist should be able to explain this clearly.
Ask about:
- Escape route protection
- Fire doors
- Smoke alarms and interlinking
- Any upgrades required on lower floors
14) What insurance do you carry and can we see certificates?
Ask for proof of:
- Public liability insurance
- Employer’s liability insurance
15) What guarantee or warranty do we get?
You want something real and documented.
We provide a 5-year insurance-backed guarantee through HIG, with warranties up to 10 years. Whatever company you choose, ask exactly what is covered and what paperwork you will receive.
Questions About Payments and Contracts
16) What is the payment schedule and what is it tied to?
Payments should be staged and linked to progress.
Ask:
- What are the stages?
- What counts as completion of each stage?
- Do we get invoices and receipts?
17) What contract will we be signing?
A proper contract protects both sides.
Ask:
- What is included in the contract documents?
- How are disputes handled?
- What happens if the programme changes?
The Biggest Red Flags When You Ask These Questions
If you get any of these responses, be cautious:
- They cannot explain what is included in the quote
- They avoid talking about building regulations and fire safety
- They pressure you to sign quickly
- They cannot show recent loft conversion examples
- They cannot explain who manages the job day to day
How We Keep the Process Calm and Predictable
We structure loft conversions in West London to reduce stress by focusing on:
- Loft conversions only
- Fixed pricing with no hidden fees (Homepage)
- Clear scope and inclusions
- Dedicated project manager
- Strong building regulations compliance
- 5-year insurance-backed guarantee through HIG, with warranties up to 10 years
That is what most homeowners want when they are investing in their home.
FAQs: Questions to Ask a Loft Conversion Builder
How many questions is too many?
There is no such thing as too many if the questions are practical. A professional company will welcome them.
Should we ask for references?
Yes. Ask for recent clients and ideally projects similar to your property type.
What if the builder says everything is included but cannot show it in writing?
Be cautious. If it is not written down, it is not guaranteed. Ask for a detailed inclusions list.
Is it normal to have provisional sums?
It can be normal for certain items, but they should be realistic and clearly explained.
What should we do if one quote is much cheaper?
Ask why. It often means items are missing or the specification is lower. Compare scope, not just price.
Do we need building regulations approval?
Yes. Loft conversions require building regulations compliance. Your builder should manage this properly.
Can we live at home during the loft conversion?
Often yes, especially in the early stages. Ask about disruption points like staircase installation and plastering.
What is the best next step after asking these questions?
Choose the company that gives clear, confident answers in writing, and offers a structured plan for scope, programme, and communication.
Next Step: Get Clear Answers Before You Sign
If you are choosing a loft conversion builder in West London, we can talk through your goals, assess your roof space, and provide a clear scope and fixed price (Loft Conversion Services).
You will have a dedicated project manager, fixed pricing with no hidden fees, and an insurance-backed guarantee through HIG.
If you are in Ealing, Acton, Chiswick, Hammersmith, Fulham, Richmond, Kew, Brentford, Hanwell, Greenford, Northolt, Ruislip or Uxbridge, get in touch and we will guide you through the next steps.


