
For many people, when planning a conservatory, Planning Permission and Building Regulations can be an unwanted concern. By choosing an Ultra Installer this is taken out of your hands so you are free to enjoy the exciting parts of researching your conservatory – such as what style will you have, will the roof be glass or polycarbonate and how will you use your new living space? All Ultra Installers are extremely knowledgeable about the Planning and Building Regulations process and will take care of the research and application (if required).
Planning Permission and Building Regulations are often confused. Both are the responsibility of the Local Authority and basically, Planning Permission takes into consideration the aesthetic effect of a new building/extension on the surrounding homes and neighbourhood, whilst Building Regulations define how the structure must be constructed in terms of thermal efficiency etc.
Your Ultra Installer will take care of this for you, but for your information, here is a summary of the basic facts. In most cases you will not require planning permission for your conservatory under the present legislation, unless you are adding a conservatory to a house that has already been extended. You may also need to check if your house is a ‘new build’ as developers sometimes place restrictions on them.
Listed below are some conditions that may attract planning permission:
In general, a domestic conservatory will be exempt under UK building regulations, again, ask your Ultra Installer to check this out for you, they will take care of the process. Listed below are some of the exemptions requirements, these criteria must be met for a conservatory to be classified as exempt: