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  1. Zinc roofing has become fashionable but decent zinc roofers are few and far between. With rooflights, you often need to solder. I would stick with what you have, get the facias, flashings and gutters on and the rest of the outside complete with scaffold away before the end of summer. Get a new zinc roofing contractor and get your windows and doors ordered and fitted.
  2. Well done for finding a solution. I was surprised that the material cost is less than double sand cement. Let us know how you get on.
  3. The L shape is loads better. The original plans based on a rectangle made no sense for the shape of the site. You can modify the L shape to suit the space you need. Sensible to build min 1.0m from boundaries. You need some decent floor plans developed from this. Don't get too hung up on the garage.
  4. Could be a durgo valve stuck. It is not easy to work out where a smell is coming from. Does the soil system hold an air test as per building regs?
  5. The principal of building a house is already agreed. What was on the outline application? They normally have some sort of drawing, so they could see what was being asked for in terms of no of storeys and bedrooms and proximity to boundaries. Lose the porch if it upsets them. Just do a reserved matters application and don't make it controversial or flash looking. I would aim for about 1400ft2. Have a look at
  6. If the red line is the boundary you would need to get an easement from the neighbour to allow fascia and gutter overhang. You may do better with an l shape on both floors by going further back for part. +1 Allow for wider external walls. More storage, less glass.
  7. I do prefer to have them as escape windows as it is easy to leave a door open and compromise the stairwell. Nice to have another option.
  8. Why not fix a ledger board to both walls? Do it with resin fixings.
  9. I have has this issue before. If you can do a pitched roof it will be much better and lower risk.
  10. Sounds a lot to me, assuming materials are 40% that works out at £645 per day. Get at least 2 more. Cheeky sparkies.
  11. They may want to see a plan with the connection point marked. There is a template for a connectivity plan that you can complete.
  12. The space is so small you will not be able to move around. You need some ventilation up there but it is not obvious how to do this. Is this going to be habitable space?
  13. £9-15k. 3-4 weeks. Google. Get 3 quotes and off you go. Report back how much they were.
  14. I couldn't get their site to display. Probably too many cookies / spammy. Good pic of Tower Bridge. What room is it in?
  15. Is this a wet room? The sink and shower are very close. Maybe move and rotate the shower:
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