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Hello all I am looking into the possibility of putting a 1 storey extension on-top of our existing extension and have heard the planning laws have been relaxed, is this true and ballpark figure would be great current foot print 3600x5600mm with a flat roof think we would need to juice up the footings also
Thanks in advance
Peter
Thanks in advance
Peter
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2 pad stones and a steel along one side then 2 further steels cleated to that running the other way at 100mm cavity
failing that you can build at 250 but you will then have to add a further 50mm stud wall filled with celotex inside your block work
we just had to do this at the flat conversion and they were very insistent on it
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failing that you can build at 250 but you will then have to add a further 50mm stud wall filled with celotex inside your block work
we just had to do this at the flat conversion and they were very insistent on it
LLL
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you obviously havent done any double extensions on top of existing ones lately Danlocal patios and driveways wrote:Surely solid wall with internal insulation is the cheapest way to go, i would prefer dot and dab insulate with a plaster board finish
they have the hots for insulation right now,and will not accept any solid walls
so it would have to be 250 cavity + 50mm celotex inside studwork
this info is as of last friday
the days of just dot and dabbing the blockwork are long gone mate
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is it an existing solid wall?
if so they normally accept 100mm stud and resilient bars and vapour barrier
of course the big problem is that different BCOs even within the same jurisdiction will give conflicting views
so 1 guy says 75mm celotex in the floor is ok
and the next wants 100mm
when you are looking at £35 a sheet it soon mounts up
warm deck flat roofs are another favourite of theirs
LLL
if so they normally accept 100mm stud and resilient bars and vapour barrier
of course the big problem is that different BCOs even within the same jurisdiction will give conflicting views
so 1 guy says 75mm celotex in the floor is ok
and the next wants 100mm
when you are looking at £35 a sheet it soon mounts up
warm deck flat roofs are another favourite of theirs
LLL
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first off its only a consultation about the planning nothing legal has changed
second it was only for single storey extensions
so you are going to have to get some drawings done, some building regs drawings and apply for planning,
you need to know what your footings are as well....
second it was only for single storey extensions
so you are going to have to get some drawings done, some building regs drawings and apply for planning,
you need to know what your footings are as well....
Giles
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is it a habitable space? even in sheds etc single skin is bad idea due to moisture wicking through the block.
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