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Clear Conservatories Cannock In Cannock Past Building Regulations

Clear Conservatories Cannock in Staffordshire understand that in the past building regulations stated that conservatory extensions needed to have a certain amount of clear roofing to be exempt from planning permissions. Despite that Clear Conservatories Cannock in Oldfallow would like to inform you that changes to building regulations in recent years generally mean that standard sized conservatories may not need planning permission to install a solid tiled roof.

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Clear Conservatories Cannock In Staffordshire Further Solid Roofing Insulation Advice

Clear Conservatories Cannock in Oldfallow tell you that further guidance on solid roof installations is supplied by the Local Authorities Building Control where your local authority building control team is likely to ensure that the roof and other supports comply with Building Regulations. Clear Conservatories Cannock in Staffordshire know it can be easy enough to set up a conservatory with no authorisation, but the aftermath can be of such can be disastrous. Clear Conservatories Cannock in Oldfallow tell their customers who have the construction of a conservatory in mind must be aware that all building work has to must adhere to the UK building regulations at the time.

Clear Conservatories Cannock In Staffordshire Conservatory Guidance And Regulations

Clear Conservatories Cannock in Oldfallow understand that homeowners have been taking advantage of the 2015 changes to building regulations and enhancing their Staffordshire conservatories with the stunning solid roof options. In normal situations the following rules will allow you to avoid having to apply for planning permission when replacing or installing a solid tiled roof on a conservatory Clear Conservatories Cannock in Staffordshire conservatory has to be separated from the house by external walls, doors and windows and there are building regulations that control the types of windows and services that need to be installed just like any other form of extension.