How Long Does It Take To Install Loft Boarding?

Making improvements to your home can sometimes be quite a task. Whether you’re looking at building a new shed, retiling the garden, or want to board your loft, the time it takes to do so can put a lot of people off from even starting.

When it comes to loft boarding, there are many avenues you can take, but how long does it take to install loft boarding really?

Questions worth considering before boarding your loft

Ultimately to save yourself the most time, there are some points you should plan before you jump in. Have you considered:

  • How much of the loft floor space do I want to board? What size or shape?
  • Have I got all the materials ready? Will I need any extra insulation?
  • Can I work safely in the loft? Will items need to be moved aside?
  • Am I boarding the loft myself or having it professionally installed?


By addressing this, you or the installer will have a rough idea of how long or how little time this will take.

Installing StoreFloor itself is very easy to assemble by yourself

By choosing to install your loft boarding yourself, you can board as little or as much of the loft as you like. Our StoreFloor Loft Boarding system allows your loft boarding to be built in sections and can be laid out in a number of shapes, such an L or T around the loft area. You can also come back and add more later, if you want. 

Storefloor has been specially designed to allow for quick and easy DIY installation. Helping you to quickly and effectively install your loft boarding by simply following the simple steps in our guide

View our install guide here.

Contact the LoftZone Team today!

If you’re not fully confident in assembling the kit yourself, or if you start the boarding and run into trouble, our installers are always available to give you some assistance.

Our team of loft experts are always happy to answer any questions or help you to make the most out of your loft space. Give us a call on 01483600304 or drop us a message to sales@loftzone.com.

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