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    Building control firm liquidation

    In a Google link that someone else posted I noticed the Companies House Register shows the two current directors of PWC are Chartered Surveyors. It might be worth applying some pressure on PWC by mentioning that you are considering lodging a complaint with the RICS Professional Standards. I...
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    Attic - Heat - Global change

    The British summer lasts no longer than 2 weeks. I'm sat in my office in the middle of August looking out at drizzle and pondering whether I should put on a jumper.. Bring on the global warming.
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    Building control firm liquidation

    There was a case a few years ago when one of the big private building control firms went bust. I seem to recall people had to pay the local council for a new application. My memory is a bit hazy but I seem to recall that some councils were accepting written inspection records (if they were...
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    Building Regs Advice

    So if I'm reading this correctly Building Regulations applications were submitted for the work? Were they Full Plans Applications or Building Notice applications? If it was full plans and the plans were approved then at least they had a set of approved drawings to follow. If it was a Building...
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    Identifying type of roof insulation

    Normal mineral fibre quilt won't burn or melt, that's why they use it for fire barriers. It does not contain asbestos.
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    Responsibilities and Preventative Measures for Building Near Older Properties (1949): Focus on Subsidence and Foundations

    You guys are over complicating this. In practice if cracking or some other damage is found the adjoining owner just needs to contact the party wall surveyor. The surveyor will visit and compare the reported damage with the condition survey. If the surveyor agrees that the damage is new and...
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    Seeking Advice: Neighbor's Extension and Party Wall Concerns

    Your flat roof is already joined to the flank wall of his house. What is the difference? Have you spoken to the original roofing company to see if they could do the necessary work to seal the new junction and include it in your original warranty? Obviously the work would be done at the...
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    Side extension - Boundary dispute -Party Wall Act?

    It is rather sad that neighbours can't get together and agree a mutually beneficial arrangement. It is possible to build a parapet wall detail on the boundary or a tapered box gutter that doesn't allow rainwater run off to spill down the face of the wall. From the photos the OP hasn't got a lot...
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    Seeking Advice: Neighbor's Extension and Party Wall Concerns

    In my opinion the best solution is to allow the neighbour to butt the extension up to the existing wall and ensure the existing flat roof is made good and sealed against the new extension. It is unreasonable to expect the neighbour to step his extension away from your wall just so that you can...
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    Side extension - Boundary dispute -Party Wall Act?

    And yet that is exactly what the neighbour has done with his car port and fence and now expects the OP to leave a clear gap so he can have access? How do we have semi detached houses and terraced houses if building up to the boundary is so problematic. The OP should build up to the boundary...
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    Side extension - Boundary dispute -Party Wall Act?

    A line of junction notice under the Party Wall Act entitles the neighbour to dig a foundation over the boundary and can grant access to do the work.
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    Responsibilities and Preventative Measures for Building Near Older Properties (1949): Focus on Subsidence and Foundations

    I just thought I would jump in as this is very misleading. If there is a Party Wall Award in place a fundamental part of that is a detailed condition survey. So if done properly it will be very easy to identify any damage present before the work commences and therefore quantify any damage...
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    Building Regulations for kitchen diner with staircase and removal of side door

    Potentially you are making the situation worse by having the stairs discharge in to the kitchen. So assuming it is a 2 storey house I would say you'll need to ensure all the 1st floor windows are fire egress compliant (min. 450 x 450mm opening casements, sill height not above 1100mm etc.) and...
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    Is this wall a risk?

    Yes they do if it is considered to be a dangerous structure. That wall looks exactly like the sort of thing they would be interested in. Edit - Grinchy beat me to it!
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    Ventilation in commercial buildings? (Yes, still DIY :) )

    The Building Regulations does impose a requirement for ventilation although it is rather vague ...... "There shall be adequate means of ventilation provided for people in the building." There is some guidance in the approved document. Whether it would apply in this case is debateable. I would...
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    Flat roof starting under soffit and fascia

    Be careful. It is very difficult to get a flat roof extension on a bungalow under permitted development. The eaves height of the flat roof is usually higher than the eaves height of the existing pitched roof. (Under planning the "eaves height" is not what you would normally expect, from memory...
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    Terrace Extension

    If it was me I'd move the bedroom to the front of the house (possibly with a new ensuite) and have a large open plan kitchen dining living room to the rear encompassing a full width extension.
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    Building next to trees

    If you need planning permission then any potential adverse effect on the tree will be taken in to account. You may need an arboricultural report to show that the root system will be undisturbed. If the tree is very close then the planning application could be rejected. If the tree has a...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    @freddiemercurystwin This is all very confusing and I don't really understand what the OP is going on about but I'll throw in my tuppence worth. I think the building inspector has raised the issue under regulation B3 fire resistance of the structure. Because the building is timber framed with...
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    Combi-boilers in cupboards- fire rating

    From memory generally a flat above ground floor level should have a protected escape route to main stairway or final exit point. Therefore if the boiler cupboard is directly off the main circulation space/hallway then 30 mins fire separation would be required. If the cupboard is in the kitchen...
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