http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/br/BR_PDF_AD_A2004.pdf That should give you all the information you're after. As the structure you...
You could probable live in one. But you'd need to make substantial alterations to get it to comply with building regs. You've also acquired...
Speak to an engineer and get him to design a set of gallows brackets.
It could be on a building notice.
Must be either that or a 30st nudist.
If you want a reliable answer then you should speak to a structural engineer. An experienced one will probably be able to tell you what you need...
In general the DPM will go beneath the insulation layer. However, there are types that can go below. You're best referring to the manufacturers...
It shouldn't matter what they like and dislike, inconsistency is one of the biggest problems with LABC. If it works, it works, no matter where you...
Is it just the floor or the house that's 10 yrs old? You've also missed out a vital bit of information, just how big are you? If the house...
You're partially correct with the principle. However, rooms such as kitchens, bathrooms, dressing rooms etc do not require additional means of...
If you're a tenant and you feel your landlord is not fulfilling his obligation to maintain the property get in touch with your councils housing...
Ignore him. You would not need to provide and alternative or secondary means of escape from the bathroom unless you compromised the existing means...
No.
A bathroom is not classed as a habitable room for the purpose of part b, but that does not affect its need to meet the insulation standards...
I've tried pulling it but it just won't stretch that far. And thank you for the info and links I², much appreciated.
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