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Planning Permission Self Build Conservatories Advice

 
Conservatory Planning Permission Advice UK
Anyone who is considering adding some additional living space to their property with a self build conservatory may need to check with their local authority. Most conservatories can now be built without obtaining planning permission from a local authority. On the other hand, it is a good thing to check before hand because in some cases, you may still need it. It is always better to be safe than sorry. Planning permission may be needed if conservatory is built on more than fifty percent of land surrounding the house. Permission may also be needed if conservatory is facing any type of road. It is a good idea to consider your requirements in detail before investing in a new conservatory. When deciding on your requirements in advance should allow you to investigate and choose the best layout and size for your family.

Adding value to the home can be a relatively simple process. This is all well and good but adding value is to add a greater value to the property than what has been already invested. In reality some investments in the home will be a higher return in value than others. This can return an increase on the property value. A conservatory is actually a multi useful room in the home. It has been estimated that one in every four homes in the UK has a conservatory as a room addition. Adding a conservatory to a property is a great way to take advantage of the sunshine throughout the year. The side of the house is often used for addition of the conservatory; however this may not be suitable for terrace houses or houses on a narrow plan. The most popular and best option is known to have the conservatory connected on the rear of the house.

More people are choosing the inexpensive option of increasing their living space by adding rooms to their current homes. Creating a garden room can be one of the cheaper ways of adding space to your home. This can be accomplished by installing a terraced area with an overhead canopy or by having a more permanent porch using wood or glass. A porch can help to haze the boundary between the home and garden providing an outside room perfect for relaxing and entertaining. An underground storage could establish a perfect place to store items such as a lawnmower instead of using a shed. Conservatories has been used for a whole multitude of purposes including an extra living room, a dining area, a play room, and it has been know that the choices can be endless.

One of the most important thing to remember while making the experience delighted and stress free is to always check planning requirements, ensure to act in accordance with building regulations and builder should be an associate of the Master Federation Of Builders in order to offer testimonials of their work. This may help to guarantee that the experience would be a pleasant and successful one.

Many people have been reluctant to move or physically cannot afford to move as some experienced negative equity. Those people who were waiting for house prices to pick up again before they would move, most likely became frustrated. This is because often one of the main reasons for moving is to move to a bigger property. As families grow they often outgrow their current home and need to move somewhere larger. The only way to gain extra living space was by extending their property with either extension or conservatory. The cheapest and most popular way to extend their home was by adding a conservatory.

On October 1st, 2008, a whole range of permitted developments came into effect and new national rules were applied. To pave over a front garden, there were no restriction on how much you can cover with hard surface near or on the ground anywhere. However, if you wanted to create an embankment, patio or hard surface at the front, you may need to obtain planning permission. This would fall under General Building Improvements and planning permission is not needed to insert a roof light or re-roof your house entirely, you may only need approval if you intend to have any projects on roof that is more than 150 mm from the existing roof. Planning permission is not required for minor improvements for painting outside walls, maintenance and repairs. It is also not needed to fit insulation, double-glazed, or to replace doors and windows. However, things are not always as bad as it seems. If you follow the local policies and development plan, you can’t go wrong.

 

Trade Price Conservatories are a leading supplier of self build conservatories nationwide in the UK. To see their product range and for more information of the 50:50 payment plan see the company website at http://www.tradepriceconservatories.com.

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