Building Regs etc
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thedoctor
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Building Regs etc

by thedoctor » Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:32 pm

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kbrownie
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Planning extension

by kbrownie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:29 pm

Just in the process of buying some land next to my home. I intend to build onto the back and side of my house. It will double the size of my property.
I am quite good at DIY and i'm willing to tackle anything, not just to save money but I enjoy the experience and satisfaction it brings.
I would like to plan my house myself, does anybody have any friendly words of advice. :D
Cheers
Keith

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by diydoctor » Sat Jun 16, 2007 9:33 am

Have a great time planning and building but do engage ( after interviewing a few) an architect to advise you of builing regulations, insulation, heating, fire and electrical regulations in particular. Some of the stuff you plan may not be possible, or could be done far more easily, with knowlege of the regs. A good architect will save you a fortune but not stand in the way of your ideas and passions.

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