Hi,
I'm after a bit of advice.
A number of years ago my parents had a loft conversion done. They didn't get planning permission or get building regs approval. At the time a pull down loft ladder was put in.
Now we'd like to get a proper staircase put in, and have started to ring round to get a few quotes (not had anyone round yet).
I'm in a bit of dilemma though.... some builders/joiners have said they won't come round to have a look at building a staircase because I don't have planning permission for the existing loft. This got me thinking (in terms of any future sale or insurance invalidation issues), should I try and get my existing loft conversion council approved?
I think I can apply for a retrospective planning permission (though I have no plans or paperwork for the existing loft - which was internal only, didn't affect exterior of the building and has a couple of skylight windows).
But getting retrospective building regs will be a pain (I've been told) as whoever agrees to check it will want to rip everything up to have a look? BUt this may be the right time to do it if I'm going to commission someone to build a staircase into it (which may involve some ripping up anyway)?
Many thanks for any advice or thoughts!
I'm after a bit of advice.
A number of years ago my parents had a loft conversion done. They didn't get planning permission or get building regs approval. At the time a pull down loft ladder was put in.
Now we'd like to get a proper staircase put in, and have started to ring round to get a few quotes (not had anyone round yet).
I'm in a bit of dilemma though.... some builders/joiners have said they won't come round to have a look at building a staircase because I don't have planning permission for the existing loft. This got me thinking (in terms of any future sale or insurance invalidation issues), should I try and get my existing loft conversion council approved?
I think I can apply for a retrospective planning permission (though I have no plans or paperwork for the existing loft - which was internal only, didn't affect exterior of the building and has a couple of skylight windows).
But getting retrospective building regs will be a pain (I've been told) as whoever agrees to check it will want to rip everything up to have a look? BUt this may be the right time to do it if I'm going to commission someone to build a staircase into it (which may involve some ripping up anyway)?
Many thanks for any advice or thoughts!