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Rob_Quads |
posted on 7th May 12 at 21:10 |
The rules around conservatories are a bit of a joke. Not only do they not need planning they also don't need building regs. | |
whitter45 |
posted on 7th May 12 at 19:47 |
And I would agree extension is much better. | |
whitter45 |
posted on 7th May 12 at 19:46 |
quote: It had lead flashing mate Yes has to have safety glass. Don't need planning permission as we just sold the property so went through all legal aspects with my solicitor as as long it was under 30m2 and 50m3 and had a door seperating from house it was fine | |
Dan |
posted on 7th May 12 at 19:14 |
Why not have an extension instead? If you are handy with diy, wont cost that much more than a conservatory. | |
sc0ott |
posted on 7th May 12 at 15:34 |
I know if our clients want a conservatory added on to their future home it needs full planning and building warrant, and the door between the house and conservatory has to be an external door. | |
John |
posted on 7th May 12 at 14:50 |
Do you not need proper planning if it has central heating? | |
whitter45 |
posted on 7th May 12 at 13:51 |
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=560706&page=1 | |
whitter45 |
posted on 7th May 12 at 13:49 |
Will post pics later or search for my post | |
XE Col |
posted on 7th May 12 at 13:48 |
Just underfloor heating in my dads conservatory and hats fine all year round, great on your feet too!! | |
whitter45 |
posted on 7th May 12 at 13:48 |
Pro and cons with central heating. Big pro is when you want to heat the house the conservatory heated also. However if you just want the conservatory heating means having the rest of the house heated | |
--DAN-- |
posted on 7th May 12 at 12:32 |
We are looking at a 4.5 x 4.5 conservatory with 2 large radiators. | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 7th May 12 at 12:24 |
Warm flooring or proper radiators are good in the conservatory. | |
Tom J |
posted on 7th May 12 at 11:12 |
Underfloor heating? | |
Ben G |
posted on 7th May 12 at 10:26 |
our's gets freezing in winter. it has a single skin roof iirc. | |
sc0ott |
posted on 7th May 12 at 10:18 |
Think it will cost roughly 10-15k all in for a decent sized conservatory. | |
andys sxi |
posted on 7th May 12 at 09:51 |
The Mistake most people do when adding a conservatory is not add enough heat in there, if your going to add one and want to make use of it all year around I would add if possible 2 decent size radiators depend on its size it's easier to cool the room Down by turning to heat Down a bit if its too hot than it is trying to make it warmer | |
--DAN-- |
posted on 7th May 12 at 09:43 |
As I've now had 2 sales fall through on my house I am going to stay put and get a conservatory to gain more space. Who has a conservatory? Is it warm enough to use in winter? How much did it cost? What size is it? |