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This is where I find it confusing- building regs, building officers, planning permission, planners. But I'm not likely, to get a planner to come here.. or, to present him/her with photos.. in order to establish exactly what I need. Its the simplest of builds, a block box, & thought I might be able to get some answers in this dedicated PP section of the forum.
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I shall go in tmrw, & explore thanks Russell.
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Ok appreciate the link r....i. Clearer, but its still the 4m height/ 2m from road, distance from house, &/ or what exactly a boundary is (road edge?).. I find complicated. Council offices.. I was thhinking here might have been a better place to ask, but I will go in & see if any building officer in. Doubt it.. they'll just pass me back onto the PP portal site I'm sure. I was wondering if I could add a photo of my area in Q, & someone could help. Many of the 'boxes' I can tick though.. like adjacent to house, floor area are ok.
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Hi guys, I want to build a 4.5m x 3.5m block box + roof + cladding. I cannot understand whether or not I need PP. I have the PP portal page (thanks Onoff).. but I just cannot understand the wording: I'm awful at deciphering these 'points' & get stressed. Please can someone help? Thanks, zoot.
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Small basic build- help needed.
zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Anyone else know about these sort of planning permission &/ or building regs basics? I'm already confused from the off if the 4m max/ 2m max (Height & distance from road) rules apply to 2 different departments. I'm a total fish out of water here, on my todd/ no family to help, or anyone I can go to & speak: I just need some basic advice to get going.. in both the design, & the 'rules' of building it. Thanks.. zoot. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Hi PeterW, that's good of you- will PM now.. zoot -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
I can't get close enough in to make use of google maps image, its the same "pea-sized on A4" scale as the poor land registry plan. If I zoom in one touch more it goes into 3D with a vague idea only of my property this side. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Now that's a good idea newhome. So somehow to get the zoomed image captured/ stored, & added here.. I'm not sure your able to do this? I am adjacent to a tiny b-road (quietest/ a lane) on the side I propose to site it, & close to the 2m mark at one corner. I have a hedge of mine between. All I want to ascertain is; is this & the 4m height maximum, the only considerations: if my corner point I set at 2.25m away from road edge here.. can I just crack on & build it up to 4m high, or are there a multitude of other things I have to consider/ rules & regs too? Maybe I should I be asking this prior Q to the build, in another section of the forum. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Hi Newhome, I do have such a plan, but its looklike its from 1970's.. tiny pea-sized property on expanse of an A4 page: utterly hopeless. I have spoken to building control chap last year, who suggested I could conceivably go the non-PP route if "4M etc".. but not sure if he was being specific looking at my plans, or a vague general point. You see what I don't want to do is from the reams of info, seems like I can do it > build it.. then for someone to say "oh no you cant do that/ has to come down".. because of some tiny small print btm of page 436 in the mass of info I've overlooked, or not understood something fully. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Hi Onoff. Useful info thanks.. but I just cannot understand the basics as its wording is so convoluted/ its so complicated. This is one reason I couldn't cope with the build I got PP for.. it was too stressful to understand. The only way is to break down each into a simplified Q. Ie, Am I allowed to build it 4M high, or not? how close to the road can it be? Is there anyone on here who could help me in such stripped-down basic Q's? --------------------------- Hi SueB.. I'll look into this for sure thanks. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
More suggestions, ideas would be very welcome- the more the merrier. Ive a total blank sheet at the moment still. I do need to establish if I have the following correct for starters: as long as its 4m high max, & 2m min from any highway.. & it doesn't need planning permission. Can someone confirm this? I'm west wales if this is a factor. I am adjacent to a small lane/ road, & needs to go against it ( my hedge only between).. so I'll need to squeeze all I can here. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Well Id like to say all of it myself Carrerahill. It'd all be new to me sure, but, I think I'd be able.. with help/ tips from this fine website as I go. Did my bathroom & kitchen renovating up to a decent std, takes me 4x as long sure as its all new to me.. but no problem with that. Roof I'm not so sure about, so maybe some semi-pro help here. As to the founds: well I guess its a Q of what weight 4 walls of block + roof would need. A Q I'm not in any position to answer.. but did think it would need normal-depth trenches dug whether 1 or 2 stories: I think that's what a building regs inspector told me regarding the original extention plan. Maybe not then.. great. Thanks for suggestions. Declan, a cheap option for sure/ thx for suggestion.. but not nearly substantial enough. One storm & that'll be gone. I'm hammered by gales frequently coming in fully side-on (channels up a wee valley - & WALLOP I'm in direct path, & where this structure is gets hit 1st too). -
Hi chaps/ guys, I wish to build a small 4m sq 'workshop' for approx £8k, near-all self-built. Next to my house. I wonder if you good folks could give me some basic help/ tips. Design: simple (cost-effective), single story. Considering timber, but, it needs to be very solid as weather batters the spot in Q extremely hard, side-on. And also sound a consideration: I use a router inside, rural (tho I am a detatched house).. maybe block-based the way to go. Last year I had it architect-planned; a bigger plan with a bedroom above.. an extention. But expense (~£26k min), & understanding the process left me rethinking, ruling out top room, ruling out extention idea (I couldn't cope understanding process too/ got in a pickle). I got planning permission for it tho. So a totally blank sheet again. I was thinking maybe something like the following: A) under 4M high, & 2M min from road (ie rule out need for planning permission). B) a single-block course, gently pitched roof. C) wood cladding on 2 sides (visual/ blending in). D) studs on inner walls > 'sound' rockwool, similarly in ceiling. Is this a feasable preliminary rough sketch? I might well need the foundations pro done.. & some help with the roof. Many thanks, zoot.
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Aha I had a sneaking suspicion it could be a U type I was after. cheers for confirming that (& Simplysimon) shortest thread on the 'hub'? Im known for them me...
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Hi Peter.. thanks, now is there tho a name to the type of blade this is? assuming the codes on there aren't useful in this regard.
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Hi chaps- I have an older Black & Decker DN 531 jigsaw, used aeons ago.. can't figure out what blades it takes. Anyone any idea? this type of jigsaw/ eg here.. https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/113663151130?chn=ps My local store has these.. would they fit I wonder? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253828642632 Thanks, zoot
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Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Nice one guys- I'm definitely a muppet there's no doubt Ferdinand hehe. Very appropriate end 'note' too. PeterW its gonna be a helluva fiddly pickle blocking even cut up to 1/3rds, such as the tricky gap is about 3/4 of a bricks' side high (the buisiness card is there for size reference in pics).. but extends back/ in a good arms length+ above my bread oven. I was wondering if it might be a job for rockwool? IE its malleable & I could stuff a section in, push it back, then another etc.. but I'm not familiar with it & don't know if it would facilitate plugging the draught. And between the joists, is it neccesary to insulate these ~ 1ft square areas? the edge of bedroom1 is directly above here. Thanks, zoot -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
So my new job. At my stove end of main room, I discovered a major cold-entry-area; I saw some gaps along top of wall & find a whole brick-high gap running right along, into a cavity above my bread-oven area [Pics 1,2]. The gap along was just covered over by painted hardboard & a wood strip (I thought I could feel a cold draught from around my head s'where!). I can get my arm right into the cavity.. but very tricky to fill it/ I can't think how: its too big for foam, & too innaccessible for PIR I'd have thought. Ive removed all the old bodged-on wood strip, crap plasterboard above [Pics 3,4] & cleaned up all ready.. for.. well, the right plan of attack is what I need help on. The gap along/ into cavity: cold funnels right down from the loft > down the upstairs wall voids > into room, a huge draught right in your face here. I've patched up smaller draughty edge gaps, but this is BIG in comparison. If I could successfully stem the cold into -here, really well plugged- it might make a significant difference. At the moment I can get the room warm, but there's a layer of cold at foot-level that lingers making one's oorse & legs nippy. Thanks, zoot -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I'm calling the kitchen- FINISHED godammit! (cos I'm already onto a new small job I need help on!).. & a few final pics of the results. So a -MASSIVE- thanks to Onoff (especially so).. & to PeterW, newhome, JSHarris.. & Ferdinand et al all who encouraged me with kind & helpful comments. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Tbh Ferdinand I'm loathed considering painting them now after my fiasco.. its such a big job I didn't realise: 18x of the sods so spray canning will be expensive too if 2x coats min. I did think spray can must be the only way after I scrubbed my fingers to the bone wire-wooling all the damn paint off. A schoolboy error & such a dreadful result it shot my confidence back a page too! I'll just replace the knobs/ handles & they'll have to stay as is. Kitchen was going to be something of a 'cheapo-job' compromise, & I've far exceeded what I anticipated, thanks to the wonderful help & advice on here.. so I can live with them. Gratias- zoot -
Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Made a major c*ck up on the cupboards' painting: hours spent priming, painting (cream) 3 drawer fronts.. turned out a distaster: horrid plasticy shiny thick gloop. Wrong. Then 4x as many hours, over 3 days, paint-removing!! £12 on paint, £8 on remover & godawful job to get back as was! Cupboards shall remain oak/ as is then. Last 2 things to do. 1) fit two nice 'floating' wood shelves, or something nice like so.. any ideas? & 2) a corner cupboard last. Then job DONE. Close! -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Hiatus/ I ran out of motivation (skirting.. low down, back grumbles etc).. but pulled my finger out & skirting caulked/ done! & plinths sort of done too (MFC recommended by jewson's & to be honest, seems firm enough just wedged in for now). -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Anything else Onoff?! Nope actually yr totally wrong (for once). It cuts 5" dia logs like so with ease in 3 secs/ no strain. I never rotate/ I bowsaw any last wee bit if a tad over 5". I never cut wet wood/ & lumping logs on (placing on I do) & its true still as its damn solid. Cutting this A+seasoned pine.. I think its -the- most ideal tool for any job I've used. Its certainly the best tool I've had with UK dewalts, skilsaws, japan makitas all needing some maintenance or a bit breaking or falling off: this hasn't even had 2 new brushes or 1 screw loose in 10+ yrs/ 100% reliable. plus I use it the most, & I bought it used so its ~15 yrs old too min? thats saying a helluvalot. I bet my btm dollar your Rage won't last half as long as this. If it were hardwood- sure it might strain to cut 5". so I just not collect & cut over 3"/ whatever. no sense to. Assumptions assumptions.. it says something if my builder of 40yrs experience keeps his eye out for this exact one I'd suggest! hugely recommended (by a pro woodworker too- me!) if not by your chippy mate! -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Here's mine. It stays in 'missionary' position straight up 90* (no more reversecowgirl funny angle bllx it doesn't like that), & as such its great. -
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zoothorn replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
It is low down relative to a dewalt yes.. but by god its good (even my builder had his eye on the one Ive got), for doing standard stuff that is.. I mostly use it to chop up my fallen/ gathered forest wood. id highly recommend it tbh/ damn relaible for 7 yrs (bought used) a far cry from the modern flimsy things i see.
