"Detached garage" and Buiding Regs
I know that if I build a detached garage at the bottom of my garden I do
not need to comply with Building regs, but I wish to building one next to my house. If I attached it to the house I need to comply with building regs, which will be expensive as there is a large tree on the payment close to my house (as I live on the corner of two roads), meaning I will have to have expnesive foundations designed and dug. To avoid this I was thinking of not attaching the garage to the house so as to avoid building regs altogther. If this is feasible what building reg criteria must I meet to be exempt? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
"Detached garage" and Buiding Regs
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Lawrence Zarb wrote: I know that if I build a detached garage at the bottom of my garden I do not need to comply with Building regs, but I wish to building one next to my house. If I attached it to the house I need to comply with building regs, which will be expensive as there is a large tree on the payment close to my house (as I live on the corner of two roads), meaning I will have to have expnesive foundations designed and dug. To avoid this I was thinking of not attaching the garage to the house so as to avoid building regs altogther. If this is feasible what building reg criteria must I meet to be exempt? See Page 2 Class VI Item 1 of http://www.southsomerset.gov.uk/medi...ngs_exempt.pdf But do you *really* want to do this? The foundation requirements when close to trees are there for a good reason. If you ignore them, your garage will likely suffer from subsidence. -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
"Detached garage" and Buiding Regs
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 12:45:28 +0000 (UTC), a particular chimpanzee
named "Lawrence Zarb" randomly hit the keyboard and produced: To avoid this I was thinking of not attaching the garage to the house so as to avoid building regs altogther. If this is feasible what building reg criteria must I meet to be exempt? IMHO, if you can get a Rizla paper between your garage and your house, it's detached. If it's detached, it's exempt if it's 30m^2, and either substantially non-combustible or 1m from any boundary. -- Hugo Nebula "If no-one on the internet wants a piece of this, just how far from the pack have you strayed?" |
"Detached garage" and Buiding Regs
Hugo Nebula wrote: On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 12:45:28 +0000 (UTC), a particular chimpanzee named "Lawrence Zarb" randomly hit the keyboard and produced: To avoid this I was thinking of not attaching the garage to the house so as to avoid building regs altogther. If this is feasible what building reg criteria must I meet to be exempt? IMHO, if you can get a Rizla paper between your garage and your house, it's detached. If it's detached, it's exempt if it's 30m^2, and either substantially non-combustible or 1m from any boundary. -- Hugo Nebula "If no-one on the internet wants a piece of this, just how far from the pack have you strayed?" But most BCOs may well consider it attached if there is a door from the garage into the house. BTW, refering to Rizla paper is not helpful at this time of year with new year resolutions and stuff. 'Nicotine Patch' would be more appropriate. :o) dg |
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