The Regulations where applicable still apply though.
The Regulations where applicable still apply though.
No, why?Have you ever attempted to get a porch inspected by a BCO?
Good question. Who would.why?
Anyone who wanted to comply with Regs?Good question. Who would.
I have no idea but Noseall posed the question in post 63 so I thought it would be rude to not give some sort of answer. Which brings us round in the circle again to if Building Regs dont apply then why do you have to comply on some aspects of the build, see post 48 and 68. I think at best we agree that full building regulations as such dont apply but certain aspects do and how involved (or not involved) the BCOs get is down to the specific council and what the developer tells them (or not) in the 1st place.@Dereekoo why would you need to get a Building Regs Approval exempt porch inspected?
As the barber said to his customer.Safety supersedes all.
Any building will have B'Reg's compliance coinciding with the building process, it's inevitable. Just because this happens with a porch, does not mean that the porch will be (fully) compliant. Nor does it mean that just because there is toughened glass in the door, that the builder needs to look over his shoulder when missing out insulation in the floor. I think a lot has to do with ignoring part L, when the decision to build the porch as a dumping ground for dog leads and Hunter wellies. Compromising safety or foundations or roof timbers is never a good idea when building anything.I've built quite a few porches in the past, and never known Building Control to be involved. The regs for glazing are particularly there because there are a lot of firms making plastic porches, so with a lot of glazing involved there needs to be some safety regs. They don't come round checking, but the firms involved would normally supply the correct glass as they don't want any comebacks.
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