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Garden sheds and outbuildings must be one story, and maximum eaves height cannot exceed 2.5 metres. Overall, your shed cannot exceed 4 metres in height for a dual pitched (apex) roof is present or 3 metres with any other type of roof (pent/flat roof).
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Planning permission in the UK refers to the permission needed in order to legally build on the land. Or, to change the use of your land and its existing structures. Even for garden sheds, you may need planning permission. A planning application to receive planning permission needs to be made to your local planning authority (LPA) or through a planning portal. LPAs are usually the local district council or borough, and each LPA will have their own planning officer or planning consultant. They’ll also have their own website that allows the public to access necessary application forms, information on development rights and the application process, contact information, and other important documents. When you decide to build a garden shed, a log cabin , workshop, or even a cheap summerhouse, you may need to obtain planning permission via an application for planning. Other panel constructed structures may be exempt from these provisions. Before you start your construction project, it’s crucial that youto determine whether you are able to own a shed without a permit. To do so, contact your local planning department for some informal advice. It’s best to have a development plan in mind at this point. This way, even if you need to get building consent, it’s more likely to be granted.
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If you don't heat your shed or use air-conditioning then you don't need a vapour barrier. Otherwise, it'll just cause condensation and damp. If...
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Metal Sheds and plastic Sheds will only suffer from condensation when dampness is present in the foundations. The air inside the shed is always...
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Gravel is generally better than concrete for a shed foundation Better drainage = less rot and decay. A gravel base acts like a sponge by wicking...
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