Usually, conservatory makeovers do not need planning permission if kept within the parameters of local council guidance. Permission is also not necessary if your build is a non permanent structure. However, planning permission may be needed for large or specialist construction projects. Whatever the scale of your project, we can take care of building control if there are building regulations to meet (LABC). We are also able to assist with planning consent. You should be aware that planning permission can take between 9 and 12 weeks following a complete submission. The process can result in extra fees as drawings need to be completed after a survey and the government has set fees in place.
For further information, advice or guidance, please do not hesitate to give us a call.
Building regulations approval may not need to be sought if:
New structural openings in a property, such as a doorway connecting a living room and conservatory, requires building regulations approval.
If you want to be informed on the rules and regulations your conservatory must adhere to, we can advise you. The planning process could be a breeze, rather than something complicated to tackle, as we have extensive experience in conservatory construction. If you are reluctant to take on the hassle of getting building regulation approval and making applications, we can take this off your hands. We understand that this part of building a conservatory is not the most enjoyable, so we can take away the burden, while you enjoy the design process.
If you would prefer to handle the conservatory planning permission paperwork yourself, you can get in touch with your local authorities via the Planning Portal. Get in touch with us today if you would like any further information.
Contact us today to discuss conservatory planning permission in South Brent or a nearby area in Devon.
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