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    How do you build a Lean-to / veranda roof

    wdve made some convrete piles with a bracket bolted in in to set timber beams in ,wouldn't have bin happy putting them on paving stones personally ,not much weight on poly though and I guess youre not talking a big area .anyway looking at the post date you've probably done it by now .wot did u...
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    worried about building regs ,project partially built

    yeah that's right it will fly through the regs .
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    worried about building regs ,project partially built

    leaking ,damp,cold monstrocity thrown up ..didn't give a ****.no thought blah blah..ffs mate know your facts before you make idiotic assumptions ,if anything this project has been over engineered .theres always one on every web forum and youre it.congratulations.
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    worried about building regs ,project partially built

    some good advice here thankyou. btw what is "seller indemnity insurance" ,how does that work ,re percentage of glass ,being primarily a wooden structure it could be seen as a once upon a time a conservatory but now with a proper roof (albeit lightweight plastic tiles ).glass percentage is...
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    worried about building regs ,project partially built

    yes there is separation by a door .to be honest I guess it could be classed a large porch (albeit at the back of the house) ,but in honesty i don't know ,i did initially contact building regs and they did say that as long as the criteria for percentage of glass was met they weren't interested...
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    worried about building regs ,project partially built

    wish id found this site 6 months ago ,some good stuff on here !
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    worried about building regs ,project partially built

    thanks for that ,that sounds like the way forward .any idea of the rough cost for a 4 metre squared extension .you say 2.5x are we talking a lot of money ? .many thanks
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    worried about building regs ,project partially built

    need some guidance please , a family member has planned a solid oak frame bespoke conservatory which initially DIDNT require building regs as long as 50% walls were glass and 75% of the roof was also glass or similar.they have obtained planning permission they have now scrapped the...
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