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    Complicated replacement conservatory roofing geometry

    Thats very true... something like chat gpt drew for me below. Ive costed the lightweight roof replacement at 3-4 k in materials which i can afford... Im guessing that this or totally flat roof would cost a lot more which i do not have.
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    Complicated replacement conservatory roofing geometry

    I am planning to replace this roof with an insulated warmroof and lightweight tile. It currently has an L shaped box gutter which I want to design out. How would this be done? I'm fully aware it's very complicated but would appreciate and pointers of where to start. Specifically, I need help...
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    Joists for Bathroom

    Thanks for the replies. I intend to do all my own drawings and go the full plans route instead of buildings notice. (unless you guys recommend otherwise). With constructing my new bathroom in this other room from scratch, what will they be expecting me to cover in my plans and specifications...
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    Joists for Bathroom

    That's what I assumed! ...Then you read a thing like in the guidance notes like: 'Floor joists must also be doubled up and bolted together under timber partition walls, and in bathrooms due to the weight of a filled bath additional joists must be provided under the bath' ...Gets your mind...
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    Joists for Bathroom

    I have just thought of a few other things to add (The 'doubling up' comes from 'Building Control Guidance Note 7, Page 2) The new bath will be positioned in the corner against 2 load bearing walls and the other load bearing walls are 2.7meters and 4meters away (plus a partition)
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    Joists for Bathroom

    I'm swapping my bathroom with a smaller bedroom and trying to decipher the various building regulations that I need to comply with. I'm happy with the requirements of ventilation, electrics and drainage but i'm stumped by the issue of strengthening joists because of the introduction of a bath...
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