My attic is converted and certified as complying with all building regulations etc for a non habitable attic conversion.Seen this posted in the past but not recently.
We have an attic comversion that is not compliant with buildings regs but is used as a bedroom and an office. Does anyone know of any insurer that that has given them conforimation that this is covered under their insurance.
I spoke to one leading insurer earlier this week who explicitly said that this is not covered by them and if a fire originated in this area it would void our insurance.
Why are you looking for explicit confirmation? An insurer doesn't care if the attic is being used a bedroom - once you aren't renting it out. They don't ask about it on their proposal forms so there is no obligation under the Consumer Insurance Contract Act to provide them with anything the don't ask about.Seen this posted in the past but not recently.
We have an attic comversion that is not compliant with buildings regs but is used as a bedroom and an office. Does anyone know of any insurer that that has given them conforimation that this is covered under their insurance.
I spoke to one leading insurer earlier this week who explicitly said that this is not covered by them and if a fire originated in this area it would void our insurance.
do you mind letting me know which ones, via PM if you prefer. ThanksMy attic is converted and certified as complying with all building regulations etc for a non habitable attic conversion.
I have had cover with a few of the main insurers over the years, none have ever asked if the attic is converted. I have asked them and was always told if the attic is converted you count it as another bedroom, and increase your rebuild and contents cover accordingly.
That has been my experience.
The online proposal forms only asks how many bedrooms and bathrooms, there is no converted attic box to tick so I phoned Zurich and Allianz and asked how to insure my attic conversion, they said add a bedroom and up your rebuild and contents cover accordingly.do you mind letting me know which ones, via PM if you prefer. Thanks
it actually sounds like yours, it has velux windows and is fully carpeted, painted etc just doesnt have the headspace to be considered compliant.The online proposal forms only asks how many bedrooms and bathrooms, there is no converted attic box to tick so I phoned Zurich and Allianz and asked how to insure my attic conversion, they said add a bedroom and up your rebuild and contents cover accordingly.
From what you have posted your home is very different to mine, so you might not get the same response as I did. You have an attic space that you say is not a conversion but has a bedroom and office in it and you did very little with the attic, bar insulate it and put a new set of stairs leading to it.
mine is exactly the same.I have a converted attic but would describe it differently to how you describe yours, maybe that is the difference.
As far as I am concerned I now have a dormer bungalow after conversion with velux windows back and front, separate rooms up there and a stairs and landing and that is the box I tick on insurance or when on the phone. You describe yours more like it is still an attic basically but just has a stairs access. Mine was like that for a few years in that I won't go up a ladder so had a proper stairs fitted to access the attic which just had a door at the top of the stairs and was fully open internally but was floored. Mine would not meet today's regs I would imagine but it probably did when it was done nearly 25 yrs ago, I also had planning permission for it.
Maybe that is the difference here? Mind you if you give an insurer anything out of the ordinary then their standard response is no!
Depends, you sought planning and so what you built would have been required to be built in accordance with the building regs as they stood at the time. Anyone who has converted an attic that doesn't meet the requirements for habitable space does not have a dormer bungalow.Well then you have a dormer bungalow surely
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