Warm roof and cold roof.
Garage roof space conversion.
Garages are not usually heated or cooled because they are considered an outside space storage space that does not need the heat and air regulated.
If the garage is attached to the house the entry already exists.
From the outside this garage conversion with corrugated iron walls looks industrial and commercial but inside the space is warm and cozy.
The difference is the location of the insulation within the roof space.
The wiring is often sufficient.
If you have got a garage attached to your property that you barely use and are in desperate need of extra living space then it is well worth considering a garage conversion.
The foundation walls and roof are already in place.
However if you are planning a garage conversion to convert it to a livable space the very first thing you should consider is how you plan to heat and cool this expansion of.
A garage conversion can be one of the quickest and most affordable ways to add living space to a home.
Not only does a garage conversion allow you to make much better use of existing square footage without the need to extend but the project also offers little disruption.
Or if you want to be able to use the garage for its intended use in the future you can keep the door as it is and lock it normally.
There are 2 types of roof insulation.
If the roof is standard and ceiling height falls within limits then a good check over for water tightness and loose tiles will probably suffice.