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taylorboosh |
posted on 23rd Oct 15 at 09:46 |
No word on render if my house isnt at current | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 21st Oct 15 at 22:47 |
quote: Meant to get a P certificate when adding stuff like that. | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 21st Oct 15 at 22:45 |
quote: Screws on the earth side. It's fineeee be alright. | |
--ToM-- |
posted on 21st Oct 15 at 18:33 |
Shonky that haha hasn't even got both screws on either socket | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 21st Oct 15 at 18:17 |
Pft regs? | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 21st Oct 15 at 16:07 |
Pft building regs. I just installed this into my workshop yesterday | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 20th Oct 15 at 19:45 |
Only thing im worried is rendering it when the rest if my house is brick | |
Stu_22 |
posted on 20th Oct 15 at 17:38 |
Tommy Walsh did a series on building a workshop/garage/man cave | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 17:37 |
Yea its just a shed/workshop | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 15:16 |
Ah - if its just a pure workshop then it will be much easier. Not sure if it makes a difference the fact its attached or not. | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 14:58 |
Just did a read up, a shed is only notifyable if its getting power? Which isnt an issue providing its fitted by someone qualified? | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 14:36 |
Why would a garage need insulation? There will be no doirs into the property | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 13:56 |
yup. Unless its not notifiable (which is unlikely) then you will either need to submit full plans to them $$ or submit basic plans and have them come round and check stuff more often - insulation is one of the stages they will check (they may also do it when full plans are submitted but not sure) | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 13:52 |
Building regs? Will they even check | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 13:51 |
I was just going to have it as a sort of brick storage/outbuilding thats attached to the house | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 13:40 |
single skinned would never get through building regs unless its got a lot of insulation on the outside. You'll probably find you have to put more insulation in it than the rest of your house (I have more in my 4.5/2m rear extension than the whole of my house!) even with a double skinned room. There is also the floor & roof insulation to consider | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 13:35 |
Only issue i can see is i was planning single skinned and rendered then painted white.... As other houses in the street have render | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 13:19 |
Thats great, looks perfect | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 10:57 |
This is a good starting point to work out what you can and can't easily do | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 19th Oct 15 at 08:00 |
So it would hit the houses boundry, so 2.5m max height is ok? | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 18th Oct 15 at 16:40 |
I was hoping one of the building/planning people on here would know | |
Jimbothebarbarian |
posted on 18th Oct 15 at 16:38 |
Google it, you can build stuff without permission now if it meets certain criteria. | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 18th Oct 15 at 15:54 |
Im planning to build a workshop on the side of my house - whats the laws on planning? |