Make sure your comply with flat roof building regulations.
Glass roof building regs.
However conservatories are normally exempt from building regulations when.
However this sleek and transparent look desired by homeowners can be at odds with building regulations part l which sets targets for the building envelope s energy efficiency.
The maximum depth for a single storey building shall be 3000mm for an attached building and 4000mm for a detached building.
If you are in the trade or a homeowner looking to change an existing glass traditional or polycarbonate conservatory roof with a solid roofing system the fact is building regulations will apply.
Currently there is no building regulation consent required to replace a polycarbonate conservatory roof with a glass one despite the fact that glass is so much heavier and can cause issues with unsupported frames below.
Generally safety glass is required for the doors side panels and windows that have glass within 80 mm of the floor level.
They are built at ground level and are less than 30 square metres in floor area.
Health and safety also come into this.
Building regulations advice glass roof conversion.
Building regulations will generally apply if you want to build an extension to your home.
In addition to the normal considerations of thermal and solar control we need to consider the safety of the overhead glazing.
Approval under the building regulations will generally be needed for the installation of a new rooflight for the following reasons.
The glass glazing federation ggf is the professional body which oversees our industry and they advise that by adding a solid roof you are changing the status of the installation and the local authority building control office should be consulted.
These things will affect the timing cost and overall running of your project.
A reasonable question when you consider it wasn t originally designed to support a tiled roof.
A rooflight is a window that is installed within a pitched roof or flat roof normally to give more light to rooms or spaces within the home.
The maximum height shall be 4000mm.
The maximum height of the eaves within 2000mm from the boundary shall be no greater than 3000mm.
Roof glazing creating a light well by using glass in the roof is a popular way of introducing light to central areas of a building.
Sometimes the excitement of starting a new construction project or building venture can lead you to forget about the finer details such as planning permission and local building regulations.
They too advise on a full investigation of the existing structure to check for.
Part l limits the total area of openings or glazed elements such as windows roof windows and doors to a maximum of 25 per cent of the extension s floor area.