Loft Conversions · Croydon
Loft conversions in Croydon — designed, engineered and built by RCB.
Dormer, hip-to-gable, mansard and Velux loft conversions — full structural design, planning coordination and build. Trusted by homeowners across Croydon and the wider South London area.
Loft Conversions specialists serving Croydon
RCB Design & Build is an FMB-accredited, TrustMark-endorsed principal contractor based at 347 Barking Road in East London. We deliver loft conversion projects across Croydon and the surrounding South London catchment — covering everything from initial feasibility through to final sign-off, under one contract, with one accountable team.
Croydon is one of London’s largest boroughs with a wide spread of housing styles, from Edwardian terraces in Thornton Heath to detached homes in Sanderstead. Strong appetite for loft conversions and rear extensions in the period housing belt; investor refurbishment activity around CR0/CR7 conversions to HMOs. That mix of housing styles is exactly the kind of stock our team has been working on for more than 20 years — we know what is structurally possible, what planning will actually approve, and where surprise costs typically appear.
Why Croydon homeowners choose RCB for loft conversion projects
Most local builders we meet on rescue jobs share the same pattern: a low headline price, a partial scope, no proper structural engineering input, and stage payments that aren’t tied to defined deliverables. We do the opposite. Every project starts with a written scope, a fully costed schedule of works, a structural design from a qualified engineer, and a programme you can hold us to.
For loft conversion work in Croydon specifically: Approx 45 minutes via the A23 or M25 / A23. That short travel time means a senior member of our team is on site quickly when decisions need making, not booked in for the following week.
Indicative loft conversion costs in Croydon
Pricing always depends on size, specification, structural complexity and condition of the existing property — but for genuine planning purposes, the ranges below are honest starting points.
From
£45,000
Typical range
£55,000–£85,000
Up to
£120,000
A simple rear-dormer loft conversion with a bedroom and en-suite typically sits in the £55,000–£85,000 range. Mansard conversions, full rear / L-shaped dormers and steel-heavy structural rebuilds run higher. Heritage and conservation work is priced individually.
Wide variation across the borough. We provide area-specific cost ranges at the project review stage. For a written, area-specific estimate based on your actual property and brief, the next step is a free project review.
What’s included in a loft conversion project with RCB
Working in Croydon: what to expect from us
Our team operates across CR0, CR2, CR7 and the immediately surrounding postcodes including Purley, South Norwood, Selsdon, Sanderstead. We handle parking permits, skip licences, party wall coordination and neighbour notification as part of the standard contract — those are project costs we own, not items you discover halfway through.
Where conservation-area, listed-building or Article 4 restrictions apply locally, we factor heritage compliance into the design from day one. Where the local council has known quirks — particular pre-app processes, validation requirements or favoured materials — we use them to your advantage rather than discover them after a refusal.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a loft conversion take from start to finish?
Most loft conversions complete on site in 8–12 weeks once design and approvals are in place. Pre-construction (design, planning, structural calcs) typically adds another 8–14 weeks depending on whether planning permission is required.
Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion?
Many loft conversions are possible under permitted development, but it depends on the property type, location, conservation status and proposed roof changes. We assess this at the survey stage and either submit a Lawful Development Certificate application or a full planning application.
Will my staircase need to move?
Not always. We assess existing staircase positions for headroom, escape compliance and how cleanly a new staircase can land in the loft. Where the existing layout works we keep it; where it does not, we re-plan.
Do I need to move out during the work?
In most cases no. Loft conversions are largely external until the very end, and we plan dust protection and staircase tie-in to minimise disruption.
Planning a loft conversion in Croydon?
Send us your address, your timeline and the basics of your idea. We will respond within one working day with an honest assessment, a sensible cost range and the next step that makes sense for your project.