I plan to install some insulation to an integrated garage ceiling + two other ceilings of the adjoining rooms.
The property in question is not located within a conservation area.
The purpose of this insulation project is to improve energy efficiency and thermal performance but I'm not clear on whether building control need to inspect and approve? A picture says a thousand words so I hope the ones I've enclosed here describe the project I've got planned. I have marked in red where I intend the false ceiling and insulation to go.
All three rooms are currently being used as a storage area and there are no plans to make it a habitable space. It is essentially where the services are located (consumer unit/boiler/etc)
All the ceilings are constructed from the usual timber joists. Insulating between the existing joists is an option but the voids are cluttered with services. It seems tidier and more efficient to create a dropped ceiling instead. MF ceiling + insulation. The garage and the other two rooms are only accessible by the garage roller door at the front of the house, which forms the entire footprint of the house itself :
The property in question is not located within a conservation area.
The purpose of this insulation project is to improve energy efficiency and thermal performance but I'm not clear on whether building control need to inspect and approve? A picture says a thousand words so I hope the ones I've enclosed here describe the project I've got planned. I have marked in red where I intend the false ceiling and insulation to go.
All three rooms are currently being used as a storage area and there are no plans to make it a habitable space. It is essentially where the services are located (consumer unit/boiler/etc)
All the ceilings are constructed from the usual timber joists. Insulating between the existing joists is an option but the voids are cluttered with services. It seems tidier and more efficient to create a dropped ceiling instead. MF ceiling + insulation. The garage and the other two rooms are only accessible by the garage roller door at the front of the house, which forms the entire footprint of the house itself :