Loft Conversions - Quick Guide To Building Regulations / Planning Permission
Planning permission
Planning permission for loft conversion projects is not normally required under new building regulations which came into effect on 1st October 2008, which stated that loft conversions for your home are considered a permitted development work, not needing planning permission as long as certain conditions are met as detailed below:
Permitted Development Guidelines When Converting Your Loft
The conversion cannot extend beyond the plane of the existing roof slope to the principal front elevation.
Materials used for the loft conversion should be similar in appearance to the existing property.
Any side facing windows to the loft conversion must use obscure-glazing with any window opening to be 1.7m about the floor.
Roof extensions for conversions or similar are not a permitted development in certain designated areas which include national parks and the Broads, conservation areas, world heritage sites and areas of outstanding national beauty.
No extension is to be higher than the higher than the highest point of the existing roof.
No raised platforms, verandas or balconies
Volume allowances of additional roof space of 40 cubic metres for terraced properties and 50 cubic metres for detached and semi-detached houses are permitted without planning permission, however any existing roof space additions previously added need to be included in these volume allowance. You may need to consider whether previous owners of the property have added additional roof space.
Converting Roof Space Into Livable Areas
If you wish to convert your roof space into a livable area then building regulations approval is needed.
The general guidelines are listed below for converting roof space into a livable area and are largely broken down into five main categories.
These guidelines relate to properties with a maximum of two storeys only. Properties which are higher than two storeys may require additional building control approval.
The five main areas to consider regarding building regulations on loft or attic conversions to livable space.
The strength structurally of the new floor which will be required to take the weight (load) needs to be sufficient.
There must be safe escape from fire with a 30 minute fire door installed.
There must be stairs which have been safely designed for the new living space.
Sound insulation between the rooms below and the loft conversion must be adequate.
The stability of the property's structure must not be endangered by the converted loft. This includes the existing roof structure.
When considering any kind of work which may require building regulations approval or planning permission it is always wise to contact your local Building Control for further advice.
Working with a good will help as they often have considerable knowledge regarding regulations and may be able to help if any planning permission or building regulations approval is required.
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