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If the outbuilding is existing, converting it then into primary living accommodation IS allowed.
Here are the steps you should follow: Pour the first layer; these are huge stones. Evenly distribute it over the area. Compact it using a compactor...
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Fireplaces do not have to be on an outside wall. Fireplaces are usually installed on outside walls to make ventilation easier. This fact doesn't...
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A PLANNING expert has revealed a "loophole" Brits can use to convert outbuildings into an extra bedroom - without permission. The move, which is totally legal under British planning law, means homeowners can develop something as humble as a bike shed into a spare bedroom or living space and not get in trouble. 1 Brits can convert outbuildings into an extra bedroom without applying for planning permission Credit: Getty In a blow to neighbours fed up with garden monsters going up next door, planning expert Martin Gaine from Just Planning warned the conversion process is far easier than you may think. Speaking to The Sun, the Chartered Town Planner of 14 years' experience explained: "An outbuilding can be built using 'permitted development rights', meaning it does not need planning permission.
People generally narrow the garage door opening slightly as a full width window can appear out of proportion. To keep the damp out and to provide...
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20 years Life Expectancy Of Wooden Fencing When properly maintained — which includes replacing individual planks and boards as needed — a well-...
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When it comes to concrete, you can't avoid cracks entirely, but wire mesh reinforcement will help hold the material together when they do occur. Also, it will help evenly distribute the weight of cars on your driveway. The added strength of steel is especially crucial if your subgrade isn't up to par.
Concrete roadways, platforms, and structures typically require some type of reinforcement to help reduce cracking and prevent architectural failure. Most often, rebar (steel bars) are embedded into the concrete before it hardens. However, galvanized panels of welded wire mesh can be used as an alternative to rebar. If you're planning to repave your driveway, you should definitely consider using steel reinforcement. Since weighty industrial vehicles probably won't be driving on your property very often (or ever), rebar might be overkill for a residential project. In that case, is wire mesh necessary in a concrete driveway? Experts recommend using heavy-duty wire mesh on private roadways. Here's why.
PFC is an ultra-high-strength concrete whose properties can be further enhanced by incorporating steel fibers. The way in which PFC is prepared...
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This is especially true in places like Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, and eastern Texas. States that have a lot of swamp land or wetland territory,...
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Typically most wooden shed floors need and should have some sort of anchoring. If not, they stand a better chance of being moved by heavy winds or...
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Rabbits can burrow under sheds. Sheds provide a dry place for a rabbit to nest and have relative protection from predators. It is recommended that...
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