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    Lawful development certificate granted for two large garden buildings using the Caravan Act

    PD buildings of this size would need to conform to things like eaves height restrictions, boundary placement and all sorts of other constraints. Some might find it useful to learn about this act, as they could be in a place where permitted development rights have been removed, or there’s other...
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    Lawful development certificate granted for two large garden buildings using the Caravan Act

    We live in a semi detached house and have a very bitter, ASB prone neighbour who complains about every single thing we do, so we have to triple check everything we do to ensure it complies with any permissions or legislation. It’s been checked and we have confirmation it complies with the use...
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    Lawful development certificate granted for two large garden buildings using the Caravan Act

    It’s just about ensuring you follow the legislation to a T. I agree that left unchecked it could be problematic in some areas
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    Lawful development certificate granted for two large garden buildings using the Caravan Act

    So there’s no mention of ‘temporary’ in any of the acts. A lawful development certificate has no time limit, as long as the structure meets the definition of a mobile building. There’s lots of planning decision that state the fact it can be connected to utilities has no bearing on it being...
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    Lawful development certificate granted for two large garden buildings using the Caravan Act

    Still need to do finishes, and boxing utilities in, steps and paving etc.
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    I'd like to hear your experience of underfloor heating - Worth it?

    Nice to hear your experience thanks! How long does it take for the room to go from feeling cold, to feeling comfortable?
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    Lawful development certificate granted for two large garden buildings using the Caravan Act

    Have been through this process with the local authority, did months of research and finally granted permission. Two garden rooms are now built, sat on a concrete base. They have a bedroom, lounge area and bathroom. Max size you can have for these type of rooms is 6m wide, 26m deep, and 3m...
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    I'd like to hear your experience of underfloor heating - Worth it?

    So in our situation we are ready to make these decisions - we have the choice between an air-source heat pump and a conventional boiler.
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    I'd like to hear your experience of underfloor heating - Worth it?

    We are currently planning a renovation of a 1920's semi. We need to decide on heating options for downstairs. Standard central heating vs underfloor. The open-plan room is going to end up being quite large around 12m x 5m. What's been your experience of underfloor heating, and did you opt...
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    Please recommend a paddle staircase supplier

    Hello! I'm in need of a paddle staircase for loft access. After recommendations for a UK supplier for something like the attached. Keen to hear from anyone who has had something like this or very similar installed. Thanks!
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    Building a garden room base frame

    Thanks, the frame will be well away from the ground.
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    Building a garden room base frame

    I'm building a 5 x 4m base for a garden room to sit on. I have loads of 6x2 timber from another job, and will be using this to make a base. We want longevity of the base, so should we use joist hangers or hex-head landscaping screws? Thanks!
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    How would you disguise/improve/cover this concrete monstrosity

    We've had a large retaining wall built in our rear garden out of concrete blocks - it's a very functional wall, but doesn't look great. I wanted to render it, but have been told render won't last due to the moisture from the soil penetrating the blocks. Any other ideas to cover this kind of...
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    How would you build a 19m retaining wall?

    Thanks for all your replies
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    How would you build a 19m retaining wall?

    Hey guys, What are your thoughts on the cheapest type of wall to retain soil from an empty field (no extra load)? I've seen lots of options, concrete block work, gabions, kingpost with sleepers etc pro's and con's to all of them, but what would be the cheapest, and still do the job...
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