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The BUILDING REGULATIONSBefore you carry out any structural work, or construct a new extension or loft conversion, you must first ensure it all complies with Building Regs. Typical examples of works requiring consent are:-Alterations to drainage, strengthening roof structures, removal of chimney breasts, fitting roof windows, and demolishing or making new openings in walls. Some works added recently to the list are: constructing conservatories, fitting replacement windows, and even some electrical alterations. The Building Regulations are grouped into ’approved documents' (A to P) according to subject. Architects and Chartered Surveyors base their designs around these requirements. The normal procedure is to produce drawings ( typically 1:50 or 1:100 scale) of the proposed works and submit them to your local council Building Control Department, where they will be checked for compliance. For larger projects you may be asked to obtain structural engineer’s calculations, so the Council can be sure the loads are adequately supported.
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Part C: Site preparation and resistance to moisture
Part E: Resistance to the passage of sound Part H: Drainage and waste disposal Part J: Combustion appliances and fuel storage systems Part K: Protection from falling, collision and impact Part L1A: Conservation of fuel and power - new dwellings Part L1B: Conservation of fuel and power - existing dwellings Part M: Access to and use of buildings
Part N: Glazing - safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning
Other useful Building Regs PublicationsMaterials and workmanship (Regulation 7) Manual to the Building Regulations: 2001 Edition Other publications on building regulations related issues
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