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  1. J

    Pimp the Pebbledash

    Well in my opinion i think it looks so much better than it did before..it would of looked awful painted in white!! Surely not every brick circa 1800 it precisely square and even and if this house was it would stand out even more. I know these forums are open to everyone and you must expect...
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    Planning query

    Excellent thanks everyone..gonna go for the 4 year rule ive been here 3 years and know it was there way longer than a year before i moved in and can prove it....ill see how it goes
  3. J

    boiler in the loft

    Cheers..... :o The flue goes off at slight angle and through the roof above the boiler so this shouldnt pose a problem to the fitter
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    boiler in the loft

    Im fully aware of the implications of removing supporting walls/structure..so no need to start looking anywhere...I was simply enquiring about regs concerning mounting boilers in a loft... :wink: Thanks sambotc thats what i thought would be the case many thanks for YOUR helpful advice.
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    boiler in the loft

    Hi am in process of buying a bungalow which has the boiler fitted in the loft. The boiler is fixed to the chimney breast (disused) I would possibly want to remove the chimney from floor right through the roof and was wondering if the boiler"HAD" to be fitted to a brick wall or could...
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    Planning query

    Thanks for the replies.. I was under the impression that the PD only came in in Oct 08 and as this was built before then a different set of rule would apply...but im probably grasping at straws here!. As for my solicitor not picking it up yeh your spot on....im waiting to see what the...
  7. J

    Planning query

    Hi all new here got a quick question on planning for out buldings. I am now selling my house which has a shed/summerhouse which was there when i bought the house in 2007. The solicitors for the new purchasers are questioning the fact there is no pp for it..... As it was built before the...
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