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SPIRAL STAIRS BUILDING REGS

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:34 pm
by talat
HELP PLEASE!
DO I NEED BUILDING REGS TO PUT A SPIRAL STAIRS FROM GROUND FLOOR LIVING ROOM TO FIRST FLOOR. THE ROOM UPSTAIRS IS A BEDROOM AND HAS ACCESS TO IT THROUGH NORMAL STAIRS BUT THROUGH ANOTHER ROOM WHICH I WANT TO USE IN EMERGENCY ONLY.
ANY COMMENTS MUCH APPRECIATED. BEST REGARDS TAL[b][/b][b][/b]

Spiral Stairs

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:10 am
by Racket
Hello Talet.
Officially no you don’t need building regulations approval to put a spiral staircase in place providing you are not carrying out a larger renovation / refurb. Having said that it might be worth a quick phone call to you local planning office to double check. Have a look at the building regulation information on the following page - Google "[url]completestairsystems.co.uk/client_info.html [/url]"
To comply with building regulations a spiral must conform to British Standard 5395 part 2 - Google "[url]completestairsystems.co.uk/pdf_download/BS[/url]-205395_201984.pdf" This dictates the diameter and rise / going the spiral should have. The company you purchase the spiral from will be able to advise. Be aware that if you one day sell the property a surveyor might notice non compliant issues with the spiral.

Best Regards

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:12 pm
by eljaybee
If you are planning on creating a new opening throught the first floor then you will definately need building regs approval.

spiral stairs

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 2:41 pm
by talat
Thanks Racket your reply is much appreciated and answers my query I would ring the building control and make sure the stair I buy conforms to bs
Cheers... Talat