Showing posts with label Building regulations in the United Kingdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Building regulations in the United Kingdom. Show all posts

29 Apr 2012

Building Regulations Kitchens

Building Regulations Kitchens


Building Regulations And Kitchens

Building regulations are all around us, so when you are considering major refurbishment work such as a new kitchen design you should check out building regulations which might be relevant.

Planning Permission - Kitchens

First the good news - planning permission is not generally required when planning a new kitchen unless the kitchen is part of a house extension or a listed building. If your home is a listed building you should bear in mind that you should always contact building control whenever you are wanting to undertake any kind of home improvement work, whether it's a new kitchen or other home improvement or DIY project.

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Fitting A Kitchen In A New Room

Generally if your new kitchen is going to be fitted in an existing room which is already a kitchen then there is no requirement to inform building control, however if you are planning to fit a kitchen in a room in your home which is not presently a kitchen you will probably need to comply with building regulations with regards to ventilation, fire safety and drainage requirements. If in doubt you should always contact building control to establish and clarify whether any building regulations need to be complied with relating to your home improvement plans.

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Building Regulations Bathrooms

Building Regulations Bathrooms


When it comes to fitting a new bathroom suite or completely refurbishing a bathroom there are a few things you should bear in mind with regards to the legalities which may be involved which you may not be aware of.

In recent years home improvement has become increasingly subject to building regulations and planning permission. These are the primary issues which you need to consider with regards to building regulations when carrying out a bathroom refurb.

Part P Building Regulations

Part P building regulations relates primarily to electrical works and a major part of this legislation directly affects electrics fitted in bathrooms and kitchens (i.e. areas where water is likely to come into contact with electricity). The legislation can be largely broken down into 4 areas:

All electrical work must be carried out by a competent person
Minor electrical works (such as electric showers and extractor fans in bathrooms and kitchens), must be certified with a minor works certificate which should be issued to you by your electrician.
Quality electrical materials must be used.
Shower rooms, bathrooms and kitchens are considered 'special locations' and nearly all electrical works carried out in these areas must be notified to building control - to be on the safe side, ensure that you obtain the relevant certification, not only from a safety perspective but also to prevent any problems with missing paperwork if you come to try to sell your property and are unable to verify any bathroom modifications work.
If upgrading your electric shower check with the manufacturers instructions to see if any notifications are required to remain compliant. Good quality showers will normally have information accompanying them about this matter.
Bathrooms and External Ventilation Regulations

When fitting a bathroom, shower room, wetroom or cloakroom, it is essential that external ventilation of some sort is available. Whilst most bathrooms and shower rooms etc, will normally have an external window fitted in any event, if there is no window present it is imperative that an extractor fan is fitted.

En Suite Bathrooms - Regulations

An ensuite bathroom cannot lead directly into a bedroom (with just one door into the bathroom), if it is the only bathroom in the house.

Bathrooms With WC

Bathrooms with a toilet fitted in them must not open directly into a kitchen, living room or dining room.

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28 Apr 2012

Building Regulations In Building Work

Building Regulations In Building Work
We spend our time researching the latest building law and regulations so that you don't have to.  Our team gather as much information on DIY, home improvement, latest building trades news, home ideas and tips hoping to provide our members with a one stop solution to find everything they need to keep their home in tiptop condition and get jobs done as quickly and easily as possible.


Check our useful handy guide to building regulations by trades type :

Building regulations affecting tiling jobs, bathroom refurbishments and kitchen tiling
Building laws applying to general building jobs, extensions and new build building work
Regulations and electrical work.  Rewires, Part P legislation, qualifications needed by electricians before working on your home
Gas regulations.  The new Gas Safe Register of tradespeople and the old CORGI gas system
Planning a conservatory.  When size matters with regards to building control, planning permission and building regulations.
How big does a porch have to be before it needs planning permission
Where did Part P Legislation begin.  We look at the story behind the building law.
What qualifications does an electrician need to work on my electrical jobs?
What qualifications does a heating engineer or plumber need to work with gas?
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