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3m Building a Porch Without Planning Permission You will not require planning permission for a porch if the porch does not exceed 3m when measured externally, is no more than 3m in height and is not located within 2m of your property boundary and highway.
Most major manufacturers can create bays up to 4m in size with their domestic range of sheds. Therefore your shed could be a 6m x 12m, a 6m x 14m,...
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PEX pipes, just like any pipe, can freeze when the temperature drops too low. Because the pipes are designed to be flexible, PEX has the ability to...
Read More »More and more people these days are turning to home improvement, either as a pastime, a way of improving the aesthetic appeal of their property, or even to add value to their property before they sell it. One of the easiest methods of doing this is to build a new porch. However, before any work begins on installing your new product, it is important to find out if you need planning permission for your porch. Here at The Porch Specialist, we are delighted to be able to build and supply a wide variety of traditionally handcrafted porch kits to customers across the UK. As experts in the oak and timber construction industry, we have the answers to any questions our customers have, including whether or not you will need planning permission for your porch. If you are interested in buying and building a porch for your property, but you have questions about whether or not you will need planning permission to build it, please don’t hesitate to get in touch today. We can discuss your requirements and help you to plan out your porch, before you place an order for one of our porch kits.
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The short answer is no, if you're talking about a traditional garden shed. A garden building that is to be used as a 'granny annexe' or regular...
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Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes...
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You can paint a lot more surfaces than you can stain. That's especially true with a good coat of primer on it first. Paint often comes in a wider...
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