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In most cases you will not need planning permissions to change a window to a door. However it is always best to check the original planning permission to be sure there were not conditions attached. Furthermore, depending on the change building regulations may need to be met.
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Read More »Replacing the doors and windows of your home can be a brilliant way to fall in love with it all over again. However, as with any form of building work, it’s possible you’ll need planning permission when replacing them. So, with that in mind, read on for everything you need to know about planning permission requirements for windows and doors:
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