Hi
we are planning on converting the flat roof of a 2 story extension to a pitched roof, to blend in with the main house roof which has clay panties on.
Reasons been,
1: flat roof is due for replacement (25+ years old and had to patch a couple of times)
2, very poor/zero insulation in roof.
3, flat roofs look rubbish
We have already had a letter from your council following photos and a description we submitted, stating we do not need planning permission, but building regulation will need to be followed.
They suggested a building notice would be best.
We are planning on doing the work ourselves, with a few other friends who have done much larger building projects, so feel we have the skills to do the work in 1 week (11 days) + extra for gutters soffits etc.
Plan of work is roughly as follows. The roof size is approx. 6 x 4m
Saturday/Sunday - remove flat roof felt/decking inspect and repair joists as required.
Monday/Tuesday, install pre-built roof trusses/felt off/batten
Wed/Fri Tile roof
Sat /Sunday. flash in.
My question would be at what stage(s) would we get the building inspector out?
Most normal extensions works would be, pre works, foundations, damp course, roof structure, final.
So given the small scale of this task (unusual) and given we are using pre built and designed trusses, would be just a visit when trusses are up and then on completion?
we are planning on converting the flat roof of a 2 story extension to a pitched roof, to blend in with the main house roof which has clay panties on.
Reasons been,
1: flat roof is due for replacement (25+ years old and had to patch a couple of times)
2, very poor/zero insulation in roof.
3, flat roofs look rubbish
We have already had a letter from your council following photos and a description we submitted, stating we do not need planning permission, but building regulation will need to be followed.
They suggested a building notice would be best.
We are planning on doing the work ourselves, with a few other friends who have done much larger building projects, so feel we have the skills to do the work in 1 week (11 days) + extra for gutters soffits etc.
Plan of work is roughly as follows. The roof size is approx. 6 x 4m
Saturday/Sunday - remove flat roof felt/decking inspect and repair joists as required.
Monday/Tuesday, install pre-built roof trusses/felt off/batten
Wed/Fri Tile roof
Sat /Sunday. flash in.
My question would be at what stage(s) would we get the building inspector out?
Most normal extensions works would be, pre works, foundations, damp course, roof structure, final.
So given the small scale of this task (unusual) and given we are using pre built and designed trusses, would be just a visit when trusses are up and then on completion?