Looking for advice from anyone with experience of conservatories and small extensions...
Let's say a conservatory or extension doesn't need planning permission as it does not exceed the conditions set out.
Presumably it will still need to comply with any related building regulations, and generally be a safe fit for purpose room. So, for the purpose of this question we can take it as given it will be built to comply with building regulations and to correct specifications, but my question is what aspects of the work would actually require a building inspection?
Obviously, any electrical work will be new installations and as such, Part P notifiable work needing to be inspected. The same would apply to glazing and Part N. Is there anything else that would need to be inspected/notified, given that the room will probably just be a dining area? Or would the work in its entirety still need to be notified anyway?
Let's say a conservatory or extension doesn't need planning permission as it does not exceed the conditions set out.
Presumably it will still need to comply with any related building regulations, and generally be a safe fit for purpose room. So, for the purpose of this question we can take it as given it will be built to comply with building regulations and to correct specifications, but my question is what aspects of the work would actually require a building inspection?
Obviously, any electrical work will be new installations and as such, Part P notifiable work needing to be inspected. The same would apply to glazing and Part N. Is there anything else that would need to be inspected/notified, given that the room will probably just be a dining area? Or would the work in its entirety still need to be notified anyway?