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When my building control officer came around to pass off two velux windows in my loft, I was asking him various questions with regards to having a proper loft conversion.
We were talking about where stairs could possible go etc.
Despite my ridge board being precisely 6ft 3in off the ceiling joists.
At no time did he say I could not have one, in fact he said "I've seen smaller loft conversions than that.".
So I then phone up a loft conversion company in Salisbury where I live and they said that theres no way I could have one unless I wanted to lift the roof as 6ft 3in is not enough especially as it will reduce by 3/4 inches after beefing up the floor.
In the building regulations it says nothing about the actual height of the room, only the height above the stairs needs to be 2m.
Whats going on?
We were talking about where stairs could possible go etc.
Despite my ridge board being precisely 6ft 3in off the ceiling joists.
At no time did he say I could not have one, in fact he said "I've seen smaller loft conversions than that.".
So I then phone up a loft conversion company in Salisbury where I live and they said that theres no way I could have one unless I wanted to lift the roof as 6ft 3in is not enough especially as it will reduce by 3/4 inches after beefing up the floor.
In the building regulations it says nothing about the actual height of the room, only the height above the stairs needs to be 2m.
Whats going on?