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Sophiae

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On 03/06/2023 at 19:00, TonyT said:


 

no I mean search for a property, so you drive past a house like the look of the work, find the drawing online and use that as a starting point for your drawing.

 

like below

 

 

http://planning.northamptonboroughcouncil.com/civica/Resource/Civica/Handler.ashx/doc/pagestream?DocNo=10971130&pdf=true&filename=Plans - M00521-100-01 Structural Plans %26 Details.pdf

 

 

Great idea. I didn’t know plans could have free access.  ill consider it. Thank you. 

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Why not just do it on a building notice and make it up as you go along? No need for drawings if your builder is vaguely competent.

 

We're doing 16m2 rear extension, mono pitch, on a notice at the moment.

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2 hours ago, HughF said:

Why not just do it on a building notice and make it up as you go along? No need for drawings if your builder is vaguely competent.

 

We're doing 16m2 rear extension, mono pitch, on a notice at the moment.

I suppose because I am a visual person and I don’t understand most of the work unless I can see a drawing or a video of it. It will be easier for me to write things down when I am able to go through the layers and details, rather than miss important details and then it would be my fault. 
 

I managed to find a few really good resources online along with copyrighted drawings which I am able to use for guidance. Equally very fortune to have an experienced guide reviewing my work till my final submission. 
 

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1 hour ago, Sophiae said:

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I would preferably something like this for a pitched roof. 

 

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Much less wasteful of labour and  material and cheaper by my calcs too. 

 

Better for airtightness and windtightness and heat protection also if done properly. 

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4 hours ago, Sophiae said:

I suppose because I am a visual person and I don’t understand most of the work unless I can see a drawing or a video of it. It will be easier for me to write things down when I am able to go through the layers and details, rather than miss important details and then it would be my fault. 
 

I managed to find a few really good resources online along with copyrighted drawings which I am able to use for guidance. Equally very fortune to have an experienced guide reviewing my work till my final submission. 
 

Fair enough… I’m a close my eyes and visualise it sort of person so I have no need for drawings and all that guff 🤣 my builder is a building notice kind of guy so we get on well.

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This website below is what I used to do prepare my own Planning & Building Reg drawings for a 'wrap around' 2-storey rear extension /single storey side extension.

Along with lots of research online and it also helped me being a Mechanical Engineer able to use AutoCAD.....

 

The website below is also recommended by my local authority Building Control:-

 

Yes. One which we like is from a company called Building Regs 4 Plans.

The website is: www.buildingregs4plans.co.uk

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