Had the local BC round today for my "Final Inspection" now we have had these inspections all the way through our loft conversion which has been going on for about 4/5 years now. I have tried to do most of the work myself when I get the time.
At the moment we are finished up there and just need to finish throwing paint at the walls. When the man came today he said we need to change our 2 (Very expensive) internal doors downstairs for solid ones. The ones in now are solid but are glazed.
He said that they are not fire proof and require solid doors (Not fire doors).
He said I could board them either side with plywood then he would pass us.
The trouble is we have had glazed doors on there all the time through all the other inspections and they mention it now!!!!
He said they would be OK also if the glass was a special type which it isn't.
Is there any better way of dealing with these two doors that the plywood method please?
We opted for the glazed doors because they let the light through if we fit solid doors then we would need to leave them open all the time which is a contradiction.
To give you an idea of the layout we live in a mid terraced house with the staircase in the middle of the house and a door either side of the entrance to the stairs.
Thanks in advance.
At the moment we are finished up there and just need to finish throwing paint at the walls. When the man came today he said we need to change our 2 (Very expensive) internal doors downstairs for solid ones. The ones in now are solid but are glazed.
He said that they are not fire proof and require solid doors (Not fire doors).
He said I could board them either side with plywood then he would pass us.
The trouble is we have had glazed doors on there all the time through all the other inspections and they mention it now!!!!
He said they would be OK also if the glass was a special type which it isn't.
Is there any better way of dealing with these two doors that the plywood method please?
We opted for the glazed doors because they let the light through if we fit solid doors then we would need to leave them open all the time which is a contradiction.
To give you an idea of the layout we live in a mid terraced house with the staircase in the middle of the house and a door either side of the entrance to the stairs.
Thanks in advance.