I'm looking to make some changes to my loft space to make it more accessible for storage.
I have a cut roof construction, with horizontal beams 1240mm off the loft floor which I'd like to remove. Here's a diagram with the beams to be removed in green:
The trusses are all identical and at 450mm centres (I'll need to double check this - may only be 400mm).
The previous owner had already cut most of these out over 10 years ago, but had never got a building warrant, so they had to be re-instated before they could sell the house. I want to do it properly, notifying the council, so that we're not stuck with the same situation when we come to sell.
I also want to add a velux window which will involve cutting one of the rafters.
I want to do the work myself so I won't be employing a builder who can liaise with the council, so who do I need to employ to apply for a building warrant? Do I need an architect to do plans, or a structural engineer, or someone else?
EDIT: I forgot to include some photos of the roof construction. Here they are:
EDIT 2: I'm in Scotland, I know the rules are different here from England
I have a cut roof construction, with horizontal beams 1240mm off the loft floor which I'd like to remove. Here's a diagram with the beams to be removed in green:
The trusses are all identical and at 450mm centres (I'll need to double check this - may only be 400mm).
The previous owner had already cut most of these out over 10 years ago, but had never got a building warrant, so they had to be re-instated before they could sell the house. I want to do it properly, notifying the council, so that we're not stuck with the same situation when we come to sell.
I also want to add a velux window which will involve cutting one of the rafters.
I want to do the work myself so I won't be employing a builder who can liaise with the council, so who do I need to employ to apply for a building warrant? Do I need an architect to do plans, or a structural engineer, or someone else?
EDIT: I forgot to include some photos of the roof construction. Here they are:
EDIT 2: I'm in Scotland, I know the rules are different here from England
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