Ive got a conservatory which is attached to the back of my garage, with access via the kitchen, and one side of the conservatory is actually the wall from the side of my house.
I would like to rip it down and replace it with a room that I can use all year round, and my builder (who is doing a loft conversion for me currently) has said that an alternative to building a brick replacement is to build as stud work construction and use Eternit Weatherboard (the type you see on lots of new buld houses), and he reckons it will avoid needing planning permission but didn't know about buildi regs.
I did speak to building control and they werent being very clear - so any advice?
I would like to rip it down and replace it with a room that I can use all year round, and my builder (who is doing a loft conversion for me currently) has said that an alternative to building a brick replacement is to build as stud work construction and use Eternit Weatherboard (the type you see on lots of new buld houses), and he reckons it will avoid needing planning permission but didn't know about buildi regs.
I did speak to building control and they werent being very clear - so any advice?