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Whatevs | 17:16 Wed 10th Aug 2011 | Home & Garden
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I am going to insert a Velux window into my loft roof and have found out I don't need planning permission (great!) but wondered if anyone had any thoughts off the top of their head about whether I'd need to apply for Building Regulations before I go investigating? Happy to provide extra info should anyone need to know more before responding.
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It's all in The Planning Portal ^^^ ........... but, if you're not quite clear, B/Regs are only interested if you have to make structural changes. Often, a Velux can be fitted by just taking off a section of roof covering, and fixing it in the opening. If there's anything like a purlin, brace, principal truss etc in the way, a Structural engineer would have to calculate the alterations, and involve B/Regs.
Thankfully, as a builder, I've usually found that a chat with the Inspector as to what needs altering, is enough for him.
If the fitter is FENSA registered you normally don't need BR as well. However if you're putting in a window as part of a loft conversion then you'll need the BR for the conversion.

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