Struggling to find information on reverting a room back to it's original integral garage format. We are looking into purchasing this UK-based property and we're trying to understand whether this is a simple/achievable task or whether we'd be wasting our time.
Property is a bungalow with standard tiled roof and shared loft space. Estimate property is 1950s and conversion took place early 1990s. Original double-garage doorway was converted to a standard double-glazed house door and a window (which spans the remaining width) sitting on a brick dwarf wall. Walls are plastered, room has central heating, etc.
Is it possible to undo the "conversion work" and simply use it as a garage again or would this be classed as a potentially new garage and therefore be subject to latest building regs? For example, if the original concrete floor remains then is it still acceptable to use it? I've read various things about provisioning for fuel leaks, etc. Also would the loft space need to be divided for fire protection.
Any guidance appreciated.
Property is a bungalow with standard tiled roof and shared loft space. Estimate property is 1950s and conversion took place early 1990s. Original double-garage doorway was converted to a standard double-glazed house door and a window (which spans the remaining width) sitting on a brick dwarf wall. Walls are plastered, room has central heating, etc.
Is it possible to undo the "conversion work" and simply use it as a garage again or would this be classed as a potentially new garage and therefore be subject to latest building regs? For example, if the original concrete floor remains then is it still acceptable to use it? I've read various things about provisioning for fuel leaks, etc. Also would the loft space need to be divided for fire protection.
Any guidance appreciated.
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