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Post by Jim on Jun 25, 2021 8:33:47 GMT
Good question 😂
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Post by Jim on Jun 25, 2021 8:34:50 GMT
Have building control been round yet? Should be ok under permitted development -no party walls help 👍 That's different, that's Planning.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2021 9:07:02 GMT
Should be ok under permitted development -no party walls help 👍 That's different, that's Planning. Yes, you are right - i glanced at your post and put my own spin on it! Seeing as it is a lean to workshop rather than a conservatory or extension of the living accommodation would it need BC to be involved? As i understand it as long as there is no sanitation services to an outbuilding then BC isn't needed? It isn't knocked through into the house so thermal loss issues with window area shouldn't be a problem either.
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Post by faffer on Jun 25, 2021 18:37:39 GMT
Have been reading up on it all. what a crock of shit most of that is.Again you cant do anything nowadays with out some gob shite wanting big money from you to check things over. Yes some cases maybe like building some extension or a building.
Ah well, its about £600 from what i read but thats if i can confirm to there rules and building regs. ill be back after more reading on what i need to do. Rathe read a box of court case papers ha ha
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Post by Jim on Jun 25, 2021 19:35:32 GMT
Have been reading up on it all. what a crock of shit most of that is.Again you cant do anything nowadays with out some gob shite wanting big money from you to check things over. Yes some cases maybe like building some extension or a building. Ah well, its about £600 from what i read but thats if i can confirm to there rules and building regs. ill be back after more reading on what i need to do. Rathe read a box of court case papers ha ha Just going into it myself, we need a small toilet and shower extension downstairs, planning for the longer term, so we could live downstairs if we need to. Did some sketches and layouts ourselves, then got an architect in to do proper plans. I have done that myself in the past with bathroom conversion/creation. Next submit to BC. Main worry is whether they will accept footings for raft foundation or piling. I'll then employ mates to do the work on a day rate. Brick built. We did look at timber, insulation and cladding but it was 50% dearer.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2021 19:35:34 GMT
Have been reading up on it all. what a crock of shit most of that is.Again you cant do anything nowadays with out some gob shite wanting big money from you to check things over. Yes some cases maybe like building some extension or a building. Ah well, its about £600 from what i read but thats if i can confirm to there rules and building regs. ill be back after more reading on what i need to do. Rathe read a box of court case papers ha ha Stay strong my man, I will hazard a guess your neighbours are good uns?
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Post by faffer on Jun 25, 2021 19:54:38 GMT
Well, yes my neighbours are good uns, i think that is obvious over the years of me and projects lol.
Jim got me thinking so i had to look in it as when i built the con`y and rear workshop 11 years ago all i had to do was get PP which i did. Only as an git down the road grassed me up, well i though i checked all i had to but the cul de sac was classed as a highway and you can build toward s highway with out PP. even a foot path is classed as a highway. so that cost £350, then the old chap died a few months after. nobody else cared.
Anyway, i will be doing this with no BR fro now as all i have done is put a new roof on it and another 3sqm floor space. If i can get passed 1 year with no complaints then they cant do me under Section 36, which is either amend to there specs or remove the building.
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Post by faffer on Jun 25, 2021 19:58:59 GMT
Have been reading up on it all. what a crock of shit most of that is.Again you cant do anything nowadays with out some gob shite wanting big money from you to check things over. Yes some cases maybe like building some extension or a building. Ah well, its about £600 from what i read but thats if i can confirm to there rules and building regs. ill be back after more reading on what i need to do. Rathe read a box of court case papers ha ha Just going into it myself, we need a small toilet and shower extension downstairs, planning for the longer term, so we could live downstairs if we need to. Did some sketches and layouts ourselves, then got an architect in to do proper plans. I have done that myself in the past with bathroom conversion/creation. Next submit to BC. Main worry is whether they will accept footings for raft foundation or piling. I'll then employ mates to do the work on a day rate. Brick built. We did look at timber, insulation and cladding but it was 50% dearer. Its a ball ache init kida. at times money for nothing. i am not arsed myself as i go with the flow, so much shit happens i am used to it now. But for you i would go with whtas needed as i think your more sensible than me lol. For a room thta szie a slab wont cost much, although concrete has gone up by 25% around here. and other materials more than 50%.
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Post by brummieboy on Jun 25, 2021 22:00:55 GMT
When we had our conservatory built we were told that as long as it did not alter the view from the front of the house, no planning permission was needed.
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Post by patty on Jun 26, 2021 5:36:31 GMT
Think u are allowed a certain percentage without PP I put a porch at horror house and made sure it kept within the rules
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Post by faffer on Jun 26, 2021 9:29:48 GMT
When we had our conservatory built we were told that as long as it did not alter the view from the front of the house, no planning permission was needed. Think u are allowed a certain percentage without PP I put a porch at horror house and made sure it kept within the rules PP is different from BR. also council areas differ in there rules on some thimngs for PP but building regs are the same all over. I mentiond above about the cony, i only needed PP as i was building towards a highway, be it a foot path or a road. No building regs were needed though as i kept the external diving door to the house in place. Its dam complicated to get the head around at times.
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Post by patty on Jun 26, 2021 19:28:22 GMT
When we had our conservatory built we were told that as long as it did not alter the view from the front of the house, no planning permission was needed. Think u are allowed a certain percentage without PP I put a porch at horror house and made sure it kept within the rules PP is different from BR. also council areas differ in there rules on some thimngs for PP but building regs are the same all over. I mentiond above about the cony, i only needed PP as i was building towards a highway, be it a foot path or a road. No building regs were needed though as i kept the external diving door to the house in place. Its dam complicated to get the head around at times. yep..everything concerning building is complicated..good luck
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Post by faffer on Jun 29, 2021 20:27:28 GMT
I got myself a band saw as sick of using an angle grinder ansd this came up at a good price. well if it bleeding cut straight. spent two days trying to set it up and on Sunday i gave up. One of the chinese naff ones. Well there not all naff but to get a new one of that same type i decided for anther £80 i got this one. adjustments so much better hydraulic drop. And it can be, not that many folk now, can be used vertical aswell, jsut need to make a table for it which is easy enugh. When the workshop is done ill make a suds tray for it which should be ok as the bed and saw come apart so a gtray can go begtween wasy enoigh and a pump/res in the cupboard. Just need a good pipe bender now and that should do the trick for now.
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Post by faffer on Sept 19, 2021 18:58:46 GMT
Update time i guess n thsi darn workshop non boat`y project. Its getting there i feel now untill i stand back and see whats needed to be done but i can say why the hell did i even start it, all because of some windows to be rebuilt for the boat would you believe. I had a good amount in the boat funds account untill i started this now is near dam empty. so this workshop had better pay for itself soon as its done. I ahve beeen working on the portfolio and its getting biger as to what i can to flog. I wanted big access doors incase needed when needed so do it now than later. I had planned on wooden ones but managed after to bought the bloody timber to find a new set of UPVC. And when i got them home i realised the brown side was the outsdie not inside so i ahd to paint the dam things then lol. want ti matching the front door of the house to keep up apperances ha ha With being lucky to work in a place that is so dam generous the forman let me have a few sheets of 3mm aluminum to akw the panels for the doors as thye didnt have glass which i wouldnt of wanted anyway on the workshop. Then hammerited them. This was just before the concrete arrived to level the floors up. This near killed me as my mate let me down so i had to tamp and skim it all myself while they dumped and run. And i got a nice new float which in abut 2 mins i stood on and broke the frickin thing so that was tricky to float it wiht no handle. Before i floated it. I have just order the LED battens for it so once the walls are clad i will get the wiring in. I am happy with it really, just being a grump as boat funds have gone but love the space now and have all i need now but for apipe bender. Concrete was dry to walk on the next day aswell which was quicker than other pads i have done in the past. Floor paint will be here this week so thats the next job actually on the old half of the floor, the new cant be done for a few months untill fully dry. That will be fun faffing abotu moving stuff from one half to the other to paint the new floor. I had to seal the old floor area as it was still dusting up after 10 years, gave ot three coats of Everbuild 503 SBR to seal it. seems to have worked well. Oh and done half the guttering today. Just before it peeed down aswell but a good test for it lol. These things tale so long to do nowadays
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Post by faffer on Sept 30, 2021 19:30:46 GMT
A step closer now to get started ont he windows for theb boat. Its been a reat pain in the arse this as i refused to pay the cost of new steel sinc eits rocketed so much. 80% increase since last year. I cut n shut an old table got some more scaff tube and one of the freebies 3mm table top sheets from work to make the flypress/worktop table I hate grinding back galv but when its saves a fortune i will crack on with it. took some bending at first with me on top to get it started to use the straps to finish it. posh hey, splash back on it and in place with the help of T swinging the bugger while i dropped it ont he bench lol Oh yes, floors are all sealed and painted aswell, of course lol. i started tonight to insulate and line the walls. all jsut to keep the noise in from the neighbours. I have one of them cheapo Chinese diesel heaters aswell to fit soon to keep this owd git warm while working. I chose not to have one of the stoves i have, well sodl one but cnat be bothered to fire it up and clean it out. would end up even mor eof a mess. So there it is, the culprit in place that caused me to refurb/build the workshop, dam flypress
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