
Thinking about a loft conversion in Birmingham? You're not alone. A loft conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add space and value to your home — and in 2026, prices in Birmingham and the West Midlands are more competitive than ever.
In this guide, we break down exactly what a loft conversion costs in Birmingham, what affects the price, and how to get the most from your investment.
Here's what you can realistically expect to pay for a loft conversion in Birmingham:
| Type of Loft Conversion | Average Cost (Birmingham) | Typical Timescale |
|---|---|---|
| Velux / Rooflight Conversion | £15,000 – £22,000 | 4–6 weeks |
| Dormer Loft Conversion | £28,000 – £45,000 | 6–10 weeks |
| Hip-to-Gable Conversion | £32,000 – £50,000 | 6–10 weeks |
| Mansard Loft Conversion | £40,000 – £65,000 | 8–12 weeks |
| L-Shaped Dormer | £45,000 – £70,000 | 8–12 weeks |
Note: These are 2026 estimates for Birmingham and the West Midlands. Prices vary depending on your property type, specification, and access.
The most affordable option. No structural changes to the roof — Velux windows are installed within the existing roofline. Ideal for properties with a good existing head height (minimum 2.2m). Popular in semi-detached and detached houses across Birmingham suburbs like Edgbaston, Quinton and Kings Heath.
The most popular conversion type in Birmingham. A box-shaped extension is built out from the slope of the roof, creating full head height and a vertical back wall. Ideal for terraced and semi-detached houses in areas like Smethwick, Hall Green and Dudley. Often used to create an en-suite bedroom.
Suitable for semi-detached and detached homes with a hipped roof. The sloping (hipped) side of the roof is converted to a vertical gable wall, significantly increasing usable floor space. Common in 1930s properties across Birmingham and the Black Country.
Maximum space creation — the roof is almost entirely restructured with near-vertical sides (at least 72°). More disruptive and expensive, but adds the most living space. Usually found in period properties and Victorian terraces in areas like Edgbaston.
Several factors influence your final price:
Yes — significantly. According to Nationwide, a loft conversion can add up to 20% to your property's value. In Birmingham, where the average house price is around £250,000–£280,000, that's a potential value increase of £50,000–£55,000 for a conversion costing £30,000–£45,000.
Adding an en-suite bedroom via a loft conversion is one of the best-performing home improvements in terms of return on investment in the West Midlands market.
Most loft conversions in Birmingham are covered by permitted development rights — meaning no planning permission is required, provided you stay within certain limits:
You will need full planning permission if your property is in a conservation area or is a listed building. Birmingham has several conservation areas, including parts of Edgbaston, Bournville and Harborne.
A Building Regulations application is always required (separate from planning permission) — your builder should handle this as part of the project.
Add 4–8 weeks for planning and design if required, and 2–4 weeks for final snagging and sign-off by Building Control.
When choosing a building contractor for your loft conversion, look for:
At Mr E. Builders, we specialise in loft and garage conversions across Birmingham and the West Midlands. Our experienced team handles everything from structural drawings to Building Regulations sign-off, with fixed prices and no hidden extras.
Call us on 07474 177474 or request a free quote online — we'll visit your property and give you an honest, itemised price.
The best way to get an accurate price for your loft conversion is a free site survey from a local Birmingham builder. Contact Mr E. Builders today for a no-obligation quote.