Part E Clarification Particularly Part E2
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:31 pm
Hi
Is anyone able to provide some clarification on Part E - E2 in particular?
It states:
E2. Dwelling-houses, flats and rooms for residential purposes shall be designed and constructed in such a way that:
(a) internal walls between a bedroom or a room containing a water closet, and other rooms; and
(b) internal floors
Provide reasonable resistance to sound.
Requirement E2 does not apply to:
(a) an internal wall which contains a door;
(b) an internal wall which separates an en suite toilet from the associated bedroom;
(c) existing walls and floors in a building which is subject to a material change of use.
That sounds fairly unambiguous to me - any bedroom or any room with a wc that adjoins any other room in the house needs to comply with the sound resistance requirements - E.g. WC and a kitchen, bedroom and another bedroom.
However, I've been told (by an "expert") that this doesn't apply to an adjoining stud wall between two bedrooms. The wall in question would not be covered by the stated exclusions.
Any clarification on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Is anyone able to provide some clarification on Part E - E2 in particular?
It states:
E2. Dwelling-houses, flats and rooms for residential purposes shall be designed and constructed in such a way that:
(a) internal walls between a bedroom or a room containing a water closet, and other rooms; and
(b) internal floors
Provide reasonable resistance to sound.
Requirement E2 does not apply to:
(a) an internal wall which contains a door;
(b) an internal wall which separates an en suite toilet from the associated bedroom;
(c) existing walls and floors in a building which is subject to a material change of use.
That sounds fairly unambiguous to me - any bedroom or any room with a wc that adjoins any other room in the house needs to comply with the sound resistance requirements - E.g. WC and a kitchen, bedroom and another bedroom.
However, I've been told (by an "expert") that this doesn't apply to an adjoining stud wall between two bedrooms. The wall in question would not be covered by the stated exclusions.
Any clarification on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks