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    Building Control - Supporting Wall?

    Sorry its habbit, I call anything above the square hatch an attic, I can still fit my christmas decorations up there lol Thanks for your help guys,
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    Building Control - Supporting Wall?

    neither, theres a floor above, however its a conversion, so there floor joists are 2 feet above my ceiling joists, so theres a cavity above the whole of my flat. so if they wont span that far, do i need to make a building control notice, and what type of timber can i use as a lintle? And can...
  3. J

    Building Control - Supporting Wall?

    Yes about 6 beams run over the wall thats why im wondering if i need a supporting beam, and if its ok to use a timber beam, and what kind i need, :) Thanks
  4. J

    Building Control - Supporting Wall?

    No its a stud wall, however with the ceiling joists being only 2" x 5" im not sure if they can span 3.7 meters, I dont have much money so would rather avoid a SE, and just have some information from expereience so i know if and what i need to do BCO wise, Also no, I have a front door, thats just...
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    Building Control - Supporting Wall?

    Hey, iv just moved into a new flat, and i have a rather useless square area and hall to the back door with a small bedroom, im looking into removing the wall seperating the hall and bedroom, but not sure wear to start, Iv included 2 diagrams, A1 is the plan now, and A2 is what im after, Iv...
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    Downstairs Toilet

    We thought that, but what about if we come to sell it? Would the checks cause any problems?
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    Downstairs Toilet

    Hey guys, I'v looked around on google and found that because of part m i cant actualy remove a downstairs toilet, but was wondering if there were any ways around it? The toilet is next to the kitchen and never used, and as it doesnt have a radiator in it or a window that opens (there is a...
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