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    Retrofit stairs, possible inadequate headroom

    Woodbutcjery has already commenced and has been delivered to house….
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    Retrofit stairs, possible inadequate headroom

    Well yeah would I need to be under building regulations if I eventually want sell the house? It’s quite an old house (19th century) and think adjusting floor beams in floor above would be awkward. It’s also not a like for like replacement. It’s a brand new stairs in new location in house.
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    Retrofit stairs, possible inadequate headroom

    Recently I got a local carpenter to produce a set of stairs for my house. It is to go into an existing house and has been fabricated together as one long flight of stairs, a 4 tread/step corner piece, and one stair on landing. However we are going on holiday soon so we've asked him not to...
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    Asbestos possible in 10 year old loft conversion (Uk)

    Not sure when it was built, but by looks of it and looking on website I presume 1920's/30's at the very latest (not post-war Art Deco stuff). However the entire house looks like it has been completely renovated (green insulation, conservatory etc.) and loft was built after 2000 as landlord said...
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    Asbestos possible in 10 year old loft conversion (Uk)

    I live in a rented semi detached and the landlord has renovated it over the years since he bought it in 1999. He converted the loft about 10 years ago. My room is below the loft conversion (LC) and there is a hole 5cm across in the ceiling in the storage wall space. I only open it to gain...
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