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Dan delaMare-Lyon August 8th 03 02:19 PM

Building Regulations
 
I'm about to start sketching some ideas for our extension so that I
can go to the building control officers for an informal chat (now that
they do these things for free) before we get plans drawn up proper.

Anyone point me to the relevant docs that will detail wall thicknesses
etc that are required now - as it's been a long time since the house
was built, and I'm considering two option.

1. Brick built with slate roof as per house
2. Brick built base with wooden sides etc. and slate roof (as it will
look like the carport that's there and I know how cunning the planning
officers can be).

Cheers
Dan.

David W.E. Roberts August 8th 03 02:29 PM

Building Regulations
 

"Dan delaMare-Lyon" wrote in message
...
I'm about to start sketching some ideas for our extension so that I
can go to the building control officers for an informal chat (now that
they do these things for free) before we get plans drawn up proper.

Anyone point me to the relevant docs that will detail wall thicknesses
etc that are required now - as it's been a long time since the house
was built, and I'm considering two option.

1. Brick built with slate roof as per house
2. Brick built base with wooden sides etc. and slate roof (as it will
look like the carport that's there and I know how cunning the planning
officers can be).

Cheers
Dan.


http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/grou...s/sectionhomep
age/odpm_buildreg_page.hcsp
or
http://tinyurl.com/guwe



Dan delaMare-Lyon August 8th 03 03:00 PM

Building Regulations
 
In article , David W.E. Roberts wrote:

http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/grou...s/sectionhomep
age/odpm_buildreg_page.hcsp
or
http://tinyurl.com/guwe



Ta muchly

Cheers
Dan.

Hugo Nebula August 8th 03 08:05 PM

Building Regulations
 
From the chaotic regions of the Cryptosphere, Dan delaMare-Lyon
wrote on Fri, 08 Aug 2003 13:19:33 GMT:

I'm about to start sketching some ideas for our extension so that I
can go to the building control officers for an informal chat (now that
they do these things for free) before we get plans drawn up proper.


It may be that you don't need planning permission, if you've had no
other extensions and the volume of your new extension is not massive
or closer to the road than the house.

Masonry cavity construction is the most common form of building, so
your BCO may want calculations for a timber framed structure.

The minimum cavity masonry wall thickness that will comply with the
thermal insulation requirements is 265mm- Outer leaf of brick, stone,
etc.; 65mm cavity with full-fill mineral fibre batts; and an inner
leaf of very lightweight aerated concrete block (Durox, Celcon Solar,
Thermalite Turbo. Have a look at insulation or block manufacturer's
websites (http://www.aircrete.co.uk/ ,
http://www.rockwool.co.uk/sw7050.asp, http://www.celotex.co.uk/)
--
Hugo Nebula
"You know, I'd rather see this on TV,
Tones it down" - Laurie Anderson


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