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Types Of Dormer Loft Conversion

A dormer loft conversion is a vertical extension to an already existing roof. As a roofing contractor kent, we would like to share some of the most useful & different types of loft conversions.

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Types Of Dormer Loft Conversion

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  1. Types Of Dormer Loft Conversion A dormer loft conversion is a vertical extension to an already existing roof. It reshapes the roof to give more internal space and height. As a , we would like to share some of the most useful & different types of loft conversions as follows; roofing contractor kent A Simple Flat Dormer: It is made up of a single horizontal flat plane. However, the plane is usually slightly inclined to allow the running off of rainwater. A Hip Roof Dormer: It is a favored type of dormer because of its aesthetic style. It consists of three sloping planes which rise from each side of the frame. A Gable-Fronted Dormer: It is also called a dog-house dormer because of its shape. It is one of the most attractive styles of dormer loft conversions. A Shed Dormer: It is also made up of a single flat plane just it is sloped the way the main roof is, except at a shallower angle. A Blind Dormer: It is only visible externally & its primary function is to increase the aesthetic appeal of a house. An Eyelid/Eyebrow Dormer: It is a broad and low dormer made up of a curved roof with no sides. The covering of the roof gradually curves up and over the dormer in a flat bell curve. A Wall Dormer: This is unlike the other dormers in that its face is an extension of the wall, instead of the roof. www.alldivisionbuilding.co.uk 01322 784028, 07814 693131 joe@alldivisionbuilding.co.uk 49 Stevedale Road, Welling, Kent, DA16 1ND

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