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Add a single-storey extension The extension is built on the side or rear of the home. Cannot extend past the rear wall by 3 metres for an attached property or 4 metres for a detached home. Building materials must be similar to the existing property. It takes up less than 50% of the land surrounding the property.
If building on a foundation other than a treated wood frame, you will need to acquire 6 units of 8ft long pressure-treated 2x4s to put under the...
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Always store it somewhere dark and cool indoors. Rust can completely ruin the internal wiring of electronics, which is common when they are kept in...
Read More »Looking to extend your home, but can't face the thought of applying and waiting for planning permissions? Look no further because we reveal the home renovation projects you can usually tackle under permitted development. We know trying to work out which projects don’t need planning permission can be a bit of a minefield, so we've researched what you can build without planning permission, today. If you love your community but need more space, skip the stress of moving and the costs involved by improving your home instead. The list of home renovations you can make without the need for permission may be longer than you think. At time of writing, these home additions can be taken on hassle free. But we'd ALWAYS advise you quickly double check your local council's website before taking on costly work.
Concrete slabs for most residential purposes don't require rebar grids smaller than 12”, so it isn't likely you'll use too much steel. Concrete...
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between 10 and 1,000 years If placed in a general waste bin and sent to a landfill site, it's estimated that bubble wrap could take between 10 and...
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New windows and patio or French doors can be totally transformative for any property, both atheistically but also on a practical note to aid with a more energy efficient home. The good news is you don't require any permissions to replace single glazed to double-glazed windows – unless your home is listed, where you will need to seek permission. You can replace all of the windows in your home, as long as the style is similar to the existing windows. You also need to make sure they provide the same or better insulation. The planning portal states that the following do not usually need planning permission:
How to Soundproof a Room Within a Room Decouple the Walls. The first step to building a room in a room that you can use for soundproofing is to...
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SLAB FOUNDATION: A concrete slab foundation is the most popular choice for metal buildings. Basically, a concrete slab for metal buildings creates...
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Pressure-treated plywood is one of the best options for shed flooring. Pressure-treated plywood is resistant to wood rot, insects, and water. It is...
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Poisonous Wood Burning poison oak, poison ivy, poison sumac and poisonwood creates smoke with irritant oils that can cause severe breathing...
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Planning permission is also required if you are installing an impermeable material. This is a material that doesn't naturally absorb rainfall....
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It's not hard to insulate a shed and it's definitely a job you can do yourself. We've got the details you need to get the work done. Jun 26, 2022
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