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Despite the fact that there is no time limit on the local authority's right to apply for an injunction, it is generally accepted that if 10 years or more have passed since the work was carried out then there is no serious risk of action fro breach of building regulations being taken.
Why is it Called a Loafing Shed? It is called a Loafing Shed because it is an outdoor structure that is specifically designed and built for animals...
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Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience...
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The cost of a pallet of cinder blocks can range from $108 to $540, depending on the quality and durability of the material. In 2021 the price of a...
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The finished side should face toward your neighbor. Not only is this more polite, but it's the standard. Your property will look a lot nicer with...
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As of 1st April 2002 any new or replacement glazing is subject to building regulations and requires approval. To simplify matters a scheme has been set up known as the Fenestration Self Assessment Scheme (FENSA). If the installer is FENSA registered he may issue a FENSA certificate in lieu of a building regulations completion certificate. He must also notify the building control department at the local authority of the work. If the installer is not FENSA registered then the work must be inspected by building control and a completion certificate obtained.
Dog poop attracts rodents. “Dog waste is often a leading food source for rats in urban areas,” D'Aniello says. Jun 21, 2017
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Small-scale shed-building projects can cost as little as $363. Large-scale shed projects with custom designs and high-quality materials average...
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Learn More »If the work which should have been passed by building control (or self-certified if applicable) has been carried out in the past 12 months, or if you are not satisfied that there is no risk of an injunction, then you may ask the seller to apply for retrospective approval building regulations approval. This will involve the building control department inspecting the work and, if they are satisfied, issuing a regularisation certificate. There is of course a risk that the work will not comply with the regulations, in which case a section 36 notice may be issued. It is worth considering that depending on the nature of the work the inspection process may be quite complicated, for example if the work is the construction of a house and the foundations were not inspected when laid, to do so once the house is complete could be expensive and time consuming
Insuring a barndominium can certainly be cheaper than insuring a traditional house, but it can vary based on a variety of different factors. It's...
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Shed insulation keeps the temperature inside your shed more consistent. Depending on what you're keeping inside your shed, it may be necessary to...
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Gravel can be compacted. This is beneficial because it allows you to create a level surface. A level surface allows you to determine exactly how...
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Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement You can expect, on average, that this improvement gets you $15,247 in resale value. This means that you receive a...
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