Cost of Loft Conversion in Hove (2026)
If you're looking at loft conversion in Hove right now, you should be seeing quotes in the £36,000 to £90,000 range per conversion. That's based on current East Sussex contractor rates and the wider UK market. Anything well outside those numbers is worth questioning before you sign.
About loft conversion in Hove
Hove is a medium town of around 91,000 in East Sussex. The housing is mostly period cottages, Edwardian villas and 1930s semi-detached housing alongside newer commuter developments. That matters: older properties usually mean more pipework, rewiring and retrofit surprises, while newer builds in districts like BN3 tend to be quicker jobs with standardised fittings. Local trade prices sit on the expensive side for UK trade work. That's mostly wage levels plus the cost of running a van and a yard in and around East Sussex.
A lot of South East firms work both London and local jobs. Rates usually track London with a small discount, so you're rarely getting a bargain. Peak season runs May to September and good tradespeople can be three to four weeks out. Out of season is the time to price round.
Building jobs are labour-heavy, and materials have moved fast — brick, timber, steel, insulation and board are all 20 to 40 percent up on pre-2022. FMB and TrustMark are your best signposts for a proper builder. On anything bigger than a loft conversion, get a Building Control officer involved from day one; fixing non-compliance later costs a fortune.
Loft Conversion cost breakdown in Hove
Simple Velux conversion with no structural changes
Dormer conversion with new stairs and ensuite
Hip-to-gable or mansard conversion, two rooms plus ensuite
What affects the price of loft conversion in Hove?
- Type (Velux, dormer, hip-to-gable, mansard)
- Structural steel requirements
- Ensuite addition
- Party wall agreements
- Planning permission (where PD is insufficient)
Hove vs the UK average
Hove sits in the building & construction market at a cost multiplier of 1.20× the UK national average. That puts Hove loft conversion prices at £36,000–£90,000 versus the UK average of £30,000–£75,000 per conversion.
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What's typically included in a loft conversion quote
- Structural calcs and Building Control
- Steels, joists and floor
- Stairs and Velux/dormer
- First and second fix
- Plastering and decoration
Frequently asked questions
How much does loft conversion cost in Hove?
Budget £36,000 to £90,000 per conversion for loft conversion in Hove. Prices here are around 20% more expensive than the UK average. What moves a quote inside that range is mostly building contractor day rates in East Sussex and the specific material list for your job.
How long does loft conversion take in Hove?
A straightforward loft conversion job in Hove runs to 8–14 weeks. You can lose days to things outside the contractor's control — parts on backorder, awkward access, or a firm slotting your job around existing bookings. Ask for a start date and expected finish up front.
What's included in the price of loft conversion in Hove?
A proper loft conversion quote in Hove should cover: Structural calcs and Building Control; Steels, joists and floor; Stairs and Velux/dormer; First and second fix; Plastering and decoration. If any of those aren't itemised on your quote, push back and ask. A written guarantee with a clear warranty period is reasonable to expect on this kind of work.
Is loft conversion cheaper in Hove than the UK average?
Loft Conversion in Hove runs around 20% more expensive than the UK average. The UK-wide benchmark for this job is £30,000 to £75,000 per conversion; Hove quotes tend to land between £36,000 and £90,000. Handy to know what the average actually looks like before you price round.
Do I need planning permission for loft conversion in Hove?
Permitted Development covers many loft conversions in England (40m³ terraced, 50m³ semi/detached). Dormers to the front, conservation areas and listed buildings require planning consent. If the property sits in a conservation area or is listed, ring East Sussex Council before you book anything in. It's a free call and saves a world of grief later.
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