Cost Guide
Attic Conversion Cost in Meath
Honest local pricing for attic conversions across County Meath, by conversion type, with a straight answer for your home rather than a national headline figure.
Local Answer
A straight local answer on cost
We are Meath based, so you get a straight local answer rather than a national headline figure that ignores your roof and your road. We work right across the county, from Navan and Kells to Ashbourne and the smaller towns and townlands in between, and we apply exactly the same honest-pricing principles here that we set out in our main cost guide.
- ✓ Indicative ranges you can actually plan around
- ✓ A written breakdown when you ask for a price
- ✓ No “from only” number with the awkward parts left off
Where head height and the other building-regulation standards are met, we build and certify the space as a habitable room. Where they are not, we tell you plainly what the space can and cannot be.
By Conversion Type
Cost by conversion type in Meath
The type of conversion is the biggest single driver of cost, because it decides how much of your roof structure has to change. Here is how the main options compare, with a link to the detailed guide for each.
| Conversion type | Indicative range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Velux / rooflight | €[CONFIRM] | Usually the least disruptive and best-value option where head height is already good. |
| Dormer (rear or side) | €[CONFIRM] | Adds usable head height and floor area where a rooflight room would be too tight. |
| Hip to gable | €[CONFIRM] | Squares off a hipped roof end to unlock a far more usable shape. |
| With en-suite | €[CONFIRM] | Plumbing, drainage and ventilation for a shower room add to any base conversion type. |
Local Factors
How location affects the price
Being in Meath does not add a surcharge to your job. What actually moves the number is the work your specific home needs, and a few of those factors happen to vary from house to house across the county.
- ✓Access to the siteA tight terrace in a town centre and an open rural plot are not the same job. Access for materials, and whether scaffolding sits easily, can shift the figure more than the address ever does.
- ✓Roof type and structureA traditional cut roof is usually more straightforward to open up than a modern trussed roof, which needs structural steel and alterations. This is one of the first things we check on site.
- ✓Existing head heightHow much usable height you already have decides whether a Velux room is realistic or whether a dormer is needed to make the space work as a habitable room.
- ✓Finish and specificationFrom plaster and paint through to fitted joinery and an en-suite, the level of finish you choose is a real, separate part of the price.
Indicative range only, not a quote. Final cost depends on size, finish, roof type and access, and where within Meath the work sits. Figures to be confirmed with the client before launch.
Start with the calculator for a ballpark you can plan around, then book a free assessment so we can measure up and give you the honest number for your home.
Coverage
Do you cover my town, and how do I get an exact figure?
Yes. We are Meath based and work across the county, including Navan, Kells and Ashbourne and the smaller towns and townlands throughout. If you are near the county border, just ask and we will tell you plainly whether we can reach you.
For an exact figure, book a free, no-obligation assessment. We measure up on site, check your roof type and head height, and give you a written breakdown of what is included rather than a single headline number. Not sure your space is even a candidate yet? Start by checking whether your attic is suitable.
Meath Cost FAQs
Common questions, answered straight
Not by much on its own. The far bigger drivers are your conversion type, roof structure, head height, access for materials and the finish level. Where you are in the county can affect practical things like access and scaffolding on a tight site, but we do not load a figure just because of an address. You get the same honest breakdown wherever you are in Meath.
Yes. We are Meath based and work across the county, including Navan, Kells and Ashbourne and the smaller towns and townlands throughout. If you are near the county border, just ask and we will tell you plainly whether we can reach you.
Book a free, no-obligation assessment. We measure up on site, check your roof type and head height, and give you a written breakdown of what is included rather than a single headline number. Start with the cost calculator for a ballpark, then let us confirm the real figure for your home.
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