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sentinal73
Hi all,
I'm looking into having a new kitchen installed. I would like to block up the current window (it looks onto the neighbours wall, across a shared alleyway, not a nice sight!) and have a new window installed looking into my garden, which isn't over looked by neighbours.
The location of the new window will be under an existing rsj which was installed previously when an internal supporting wall was removed (structural engineer and building control used)
Here's my query! I've had 3 builders round so far, all giving different answers, one saying don't worry, don't tell anyone , just put a lintel up and if anyone complains, apply for it after and you'll be fine (I'm assuming he means pp?) To another saying he'll get a structural engineer to assess whether it needs a lintel or rsj put in (but didn't mention pp or anything)
What would be the right thing to do? The right process?
Thanks
I'm looking into having a new kitchen installed. I would like to block up the current window (it looks onto the neighbours wall, across a shared alleyway, not a nice sight!) and have a new window installed looking into my garden, which isn't over looked by neighbours.
The location of the new window will be under an existing rsj which was installed previously when an internal supporting wall was removed (structural engineer and building control used)
Here's my query! I've had 3 builders round so far, all giving different answers, one saying don't worry, don't tell anyone , just put a lintel up and if anyone complains, apply for it after and you'll be fine (I'm assuming he means pp?) To another saying he'll get a structural engineer to assess whether it needs a lintel or rsj put in (but didn't mention pp or anything)
What would be the right thing to do? The right process?
Thanks
