Conservatory Concrete Floor

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Can anyone advise please, lady on my own having new conservatory built, had to have building regs as tiled roof. I am unsure about my floor. It is dwarf walls with cavity, brick outside. Block internal. Where the French doors are, the Installer says that building regs for this area say floor screed cannot extend past inner wall. So I have a concrete base up to the inner wall where opening for French doors are then a strip of black polythene then another strip of concrete. Is this correct please. Many thanks.
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Bullshit, B Regs or approved docs say no such thing.
 
Messed up the cavity wall detail at the opening then try to fob you off with something made up.
Inner skin shouldn’t exist under the opening, so slab/screed extends to the (perimeter insulation at the) threshold
 
I could get building regs out, They said they would, should I?
 
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I'm a BCO. He is talking crap.
This is a detail from the National House Building Council NHBC
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