A problem.
We recently bought a house with a structure built on the back that could loosely be described as a garden room. We would like to make it building regs compliant without having to rebuild and wondered if this was possible.
The main problem is that the windows (non safety single glazed) cover much less than 50% of the wall area and therefore it can't be classed as a conservatory/garden room. Other problems include insulation - has solid brick wall with no cavity, sagging tiled roof and a cemented shut sewer inspection cover in the floor.
Not sure if the only way to keep it is to class it as an extension (due to window coverage), fit safety glass, fix roof, get double sealed drain cover and insulate the walls and then apply for retrospective planning permission.
The thing is I don't want to do all this and then risk not getting the PP. Would i need to get an inspector out first, and if i did would they just tell me to demolish it?
Can anyone help?
We recently bought a house with a structure built on the back that could loosely be described as a garden room. We would like to make it building regs compliant without having to rebuild and wondered if this was possible.
The main problem is that the windows (non safety single glazed) cover much less than 50% of the wall area and therefore it can't be classed as a conservatory/garden room. Other problems include insulation - has solid brick wall with no cavity, sagging tiled roof and a cemented shut sewer inspection cover in the floor.
Not sure if the only way to keep it is to class it as an extension (due to window coverage), fit safety glass, fix roof, get double sealed drain cover and insulate the walls and then apply for retrospective planning permission.
The thing is I don't want to do all this and then risk not getting the PP. Would i need to get an inspector out first, and if i did would they just tell me to demolish it?
Can anyone help?