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Has anyone used https://www.buildingregs4plans.co.uk/ ?


flanagaj

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As I intend on doing a lot of the trades myself (footings, first fix carpentry, plumbing ... ) I want to fully understand building regs, so that I don't make any mistakes.  I am also keen to understand it, as I feel it will help a great deal when manging the trades I have to hire.   I came across the web site https://www.buildingregs4plans.co.uk/ and before parting with my cash, I wanted to ask whether anyone has used this site for a self-build or whether there are better options.   Ideally, I want a resource that covers each aspect of the build and the associated regs that need to be adhered to.

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It depends on what it costs 

 

Using local authority BC is usually cheaper and you get unlimited FREE advise On a daily basis if needed 

Where as private tend to make you feel like your being a pain in the ass and tell you to take photos 

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9 hours ago, nod said:

It depends on what it costs 

 

Using local authority BC is usually cheaper and you get unlimited FREE advise On a daily basis if needed 

Where as private tend to make you feel like your being a pain in the ass and tell you to take photos 

It costs £150.  I'd rather have a good understanding than continually using the LABC as an information resource.

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24 minutes ago, flanagaj said:

It costs £150.  I'd rather have a good understanding than continually using the LABC as an information resource.

Cheap enough 

lots of info out there at your fingertips 

On here for one 

Asking LA for guidance shouldn’t be an issue to you After all it’s what you are paying for 

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On 04/01/2025 at 21:46, nod said:

Ours is 

 

They may do. But they are not supposed to take on the role of a professional advisor / designer where they could be liable for any adverse issues arising from such advice. LBC duties are to inspect and raise pertinent concern for others to address.

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6 hours ago, Gordo said:

They may do. But they are not supposed to take on the role of a professional advisor / designer where they could be liable for any adverse issues arising from such advice. LBC duties are to inspect and raise pertinent concern for others to address.

I don’t think anyone thinks that 

 

We on here don’t take on the roll of designer  But we can give out friendly advised 

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On 08/01/2025 at 06:15, nod said:

We on here don’t take on the roll of designer  But we can give out friendly advised 

The difference here is you aren’t providing a service. BCO are and if they offer advice they can be found in law to be accountable for that advice. That’s why mount talk little or carefully chose their works to steer people towards the correct choices 

 

On 08/01/2025 at 06:15, nod said:

I don’t think anyone thinks that 

But there are many less clued in who do

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On 08/01/2025 at 09:25, Russell griffiths said:

Don’t pay the £150 yet download a couple for the one off price, I think they are a few quid each

lets have a look

somebody put a pic of one up recently and it was missing lots of detail. 
 

have you bought a digger yet. 

You won’t get much for £150 other than generic details and specifications I should imagine. Just use the planning drawings and your own generic details and specifications trawled of other drawings, cut n paste like. Wouldn’t suit a bespoke or unusual design/specification obviously.

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1 hour ago, Gordo said:

The difference here is you aren’t providing a service. BCO are and if they offer advice they can be found in law to be accountable for that advice. That’s why mount talk little or carefully chose their works to steer people towards the correct choices 

 

But there are many less clued in who do

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