Loft boarding prices can vary significantly depending on how the work is specified and installed.
Loft boarding prices can vary significantly depending on how the work is specified and installed.
At AMVA Lofts, we focus on correct, raised loft boarding systems designed to protect insulation performance and provide safe, long-term storage — not the cheapest possible solution.
This guide explains how pricing works, what influences cost, and how to compare quotes properly.
Raised systems require:
They cost more — but protect insulation performance and long-term outcomes.
Insulation work, where required, is scoped as part of the overall loft solution — not treated as a standalone job.
Access upgrades often form part of a proper solution.
We’ll always explain which items are essential and which are optional.
That’s why pricing differences exist.
If two quotes are very different, they are almost never comparable on specification.
If a quote is significantly cheaper, ask whether the boarding is raised above insulation — if it isn’t, it’s not comparable.”
If a quote can’t answer these clearly, it’s not comparable.
We believe pricing should:
If budget is the primary driver, we may not be the right fit — and we’ll say that upfront.
Our process is simple and transparent:
assess your loft properly
what’s needed and why
based on correct specification
proceed only if it feels right
Many customers tell us they value the clarity as much as the work itself.
The only way to price loft boarding properly is to see the loft.