Hi F,Planning Permission and Building Regulations Approval are two very different things, suggest you do a little research ti inform yourself. Note it is ultimately the owners (not the builders) responsibility to ensure compliance is met. Planning is very unlikely necessary, it definitely need Building Regs Approval as you're what you want to do affects the structure and it's new glazing. To meet Building Regs and avoid having calculations done you need a minimum of 665mm brickwork at any external corners which might scupper things. It's possible Building Control will let you go a bit smaller without calcs. It won't help that you want another window on the side as close to the corner too.
Of course it does, those regs/figures are specifically written for small buildings ie houses. There will always be solutions to get round it but are likely more costly. Is the wall two bricks thick, doesn't look like it can be a cavity wall?Hi F,
I've done this sort of thing before, but it was ages ago. I'll soon get back into it, I hope.
665mm will make the window edge the other side of the downpipe., which is quite a lot bitten off. Do you think this applies, even though it's quite a low building?
Thanks.
C
Hi Mr C,Recently come across this issue at a mate's house.
As he's building an extension with a section holding French doors that protrudes from the extension. Mate wanted to have one brick wide corner.
I mentioned didn't think it was possible due to regs/stability etc.
He had got a SE on-board to look at some other extension elements, and we casually mentioned these 'corners' whilst discussing other items... he said most things are possible, but that it would need some calculations that can prove to the council that it's ok.
Wind posts were mentioned (he's got a cavity), at which point my mate was sensing increased costs etc and decided to stick to 665mm for an easy ride.
Hi Mr C,Will you be internally insulating your solid walls when you done with your mods?
Looking at your photo, could you not make the corner a pier that ranges from the window on RHS, two brick by two brick?
Hi R,Not that I know anything, but as it appears that the right hand window is fitted into a bricked up doorway, there isn't a lot currently tieing those two walls together (there may already be some patching mortar repair above the lintel? - it could be a camera aberration, but do things look a bit 'bulgy' around there?).
As above, I think I would have a pier.
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