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Results 1-116 of 116 for Building Groundworks


Planning Permission & Building Regulations
Planning permission and building regulations are often confused and when investing any money in an extension it is crucial to understand the difference and when each should be sought
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/regulations-and-permission

Part B: Fire Safety
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-b

Part H: Drainage and Waste Disposal
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-h

Conservatories
The area of land covered with buildings is less than half of the total area of the plot
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/conservatories

Loft Conversions
No part of the new building projects above the highest point of the original building
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/loft-conversions

Building Regulations For Extensions
A conservatory is not classified as a habitable room if the following criteria are met and therefore does not have to satisfy building regs or be certified by a
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/extensions

Part C: Site Preparation and Resistance to Contaminants and Moisture
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-c

Part A: Structure
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-a

Part M: Access To and Use of Buildings
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-m

Part K: Protection From Falling, Collision and Impact
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-k

Window Requirements Of The Building Regulations
By law if any complete window including the frame is replaced or added to a building the new window should include argonfilled double glazing and allow suitable ventilation usually via tickle vents set into the head of the frame
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/window-requirements

Part E: Resistance to Passage of Sound
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-e

Urea Formaldehyde Foam
The foam sets immediately after injection and dries through the outer fabric of the building and into the atmosphere as its water content evaporates
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls/uf-foam

Insulating your walls
The cost of insulating solid walls can vary dramatically depending on the approach taken be it internal or external the types of material used and the size of the building in question
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation

Part J: Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-j

Asbestos Information & Advice
The three key types of asbestos used in building products are
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/asbestos

Ceiling Insulation
Standards approval also meets the fire resistance requirements of the building regulations which stipulates that in a fire situation the floor will not collapse for at least
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation

Part N: Glazing safety, impact, opening and cleaning
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-n

Part F: Ventilation
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-f

Part P: Electrical Safety
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-p

Part L: Conservation of Fuel and Power
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-l

Extensions
These companies provide a great deal of experience as well as architectural structural engineering planning submission project management plumbing electric and building services
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions

Macerators
The pumping system is designed for the disposal of normal organic waste product water or paper along a small bore pipe to eventually join the main sewage pipe for the building
http://www.simplifydiy.com/bathroom/macerator

Considering Building Regulations When Installing A Stud Wall
Stud walls are relatively easy to construct and fit so long as you work methodically and follow the relevant building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/featured-articles/building-stud-wall

Damp Proofing
C of the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/damp-proofing

Part G: Hygiene
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-g

SimplifyDIY Glossary: B
Originally made from clinker cinders or breeze the term now commonly but incorrectly used to refer to various types of concrete and cement building blocks
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/b

Useful Links
National retailer of all building products salvocouk
http://www.simplifydiy.com/useful-links

Making structural changes to your property
Clearly design is a huge topic in its own right however the main point to note is that a well designed building or extension is likely to be much more attractive to you and your neighbours and also likely to add value to your house when you come to sell it
http://www.simplifydiy.com/planning-permission

Part D: Toxic Substances
Use the link below for the full building regulations document
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-d

Basements
All basement developments will be subject to building regulations and will need to be certified by a
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/basements

Making Sense of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996
Act or the procedures which must be followed by a building owner planning alterations to their property
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/party-wall

Rot, Woodworm, Damp & Subsidence
In some way most property ailments are related to the movement of water which is why two building regulations are particularly concerned with a propertys resistance to its ingress and with adquate ventilation to prevent condensation
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/property-ailments

Windows
There are a number of different types of glass and the choice is largely dependant on the location of the window its size height above the ground exposure to sunlight and any building regulations requirements
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows

Successfully Damp Proofing Your Home
Persistent dampness can cause considerable damage to a property if its allowed to penetrate into the fabric of the building unchecked
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/damp-proofing

Part P: Wiring Regulations
Full guide to the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-p/wiring-regulations

Cavity Wall Insulation
If the walls are not able to ventilate air properly the act of insulating the walls can lead to increased levels of moisture within the building which may over time result in potential problems with damp
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls

Six Ways to increase your home’s value
More building works topics
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/increase-your-homes-value

Solid wall insulation materials
This is ideally done when building a extensionnew building or when completely renovating an existing room
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/solid-walls/insulation-materials

Fire Doors
If fire breaks out it can quickly spread through a building if it is unhindered
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/fire-doors

Unvented Hot Water Cylinders
Water bylaws and building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/hot-water-storage/unvented

Expanded Polystyrene Bead
Once installed the bead filling in the cavity will remain an effective insulant for the life of the building and will require no further maintenance
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls/polystyrene-bead

Mineral Wool
Once installed mineral wool is sufficiently stable to remain an effective insulant for the life of the building
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls/mineral-wool

Electrical Safety In The Home
E and building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/electrical-regulations

Ventilation Of The Sub Floor Layer
Ventilation is key to keeping a property free of moisture and damp which is good for the health of the building and those living within it
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/sub-floor-ventilation

Solid Wall Insulation
If the walls are not able to ventilate air properly the act of insulating the walls can lead to increased levels of moisture within the building which may over time result in potential problems with damp
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/solid-walls

Identifying And Dealing With Subsidence & Heave
Subsidence and heave are caused when the ground beneath a building moves significantly
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/subsidence

SimplifyDIY Glossary: S
Very often minor settlement is not of great significance to the building as a whole
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/s

Plumbing & Heating
Full guide to the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/home/test-plumb

Connecting Electrical Cables
... warning flag further information and useful links current wiring regulations building regulations part p electrical safety electrical safety in the home ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-p/connecting-electrical-cables

Doors
Internal doors serve a purely functional role by segregating areas within a building
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors

Domestic Plumbing Systems
Drainage in the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/mains-water-systems

Will it fit?
Stud walls are relatively easy to construct and fit so long as you work methodically and follow the relevant building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/home

Choosing A New Hot Water Boiler
Current building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/gas-boilers

Designing A Safe Kitchen Environment
Current building regulations require all kitchens to have adequate air extraction
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-planning/kitchen-layout-safety

Cooker Hoods
Those that are externally vented fulfill the necessary building regulation requirements but those that simply recirculate the air must be complemented by a further vented extractor fan that is capable of moving
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-appliances/cooker-hoods

Garage Doors
If you are building a new garage or have room to accommodate a larger doorframe in your existing building opt for a doorway that is at least
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/garage-doors

Door Materials
It is alsoa key part of the building regulationsthat safety glass is used in full glazed and lower glazed door panels
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/door-materials

Radiators
C a standard which has now also been applied to local authorities and most commercial buildings
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/radiators

Preparing the loft space
A soffit is the exposed underside of any overhead component of a building such as an arch balcony beam cornice or lintel
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/loft-preparation

Loft Floor Insulation
Standards approved products as not only are these materials approved for use in lofts spaces but they also meet the current fire safety ratings within the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation

Bathroom & Kitchen Electrics
... authorised competent person selfcertification scheme or notify your local authority building control department electrical safety in the home extractor fans extractor ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/domestic-electrics/bathroom-and-kitchen

Using the Directory
Electrical info more building works
http://www.simplifydiy.com/home/test

Types of Window
This function features strongly in the building regulations whereby a window is greater than
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows/window-types

Solar Panels
If your property is a listed building or is in a conservation area or the solar panels will raise the highest point of the existing roof or increase the total volume of the property you may need to apply for planning permission
http://www.simplifydiy.com/energy-efficiency/solar-panels

Toilet (WC Suite)
C yourself you should consult carefully the current building regulations as well as the plumbing regulations as a considerable degree of emphasis is placed not only on the plumbing but also the space and ventilation requirements necessary
http://www.simplifydiy.com/bathroom/bathroom-fixtures/wc-suite

Replacing a vented hot water cylinder
... means it will meet bs1566 and comply with the latest building regulations for energy conservation building regulations part l conservation of ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/hot-water-storage/replacing-hwss

SimplifyDIY Glossary: T
A method of building construction using timber supports to form the main structure of the building usually finished with brickwork
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/t

Basic Decorating Kit
... flames or heat further information and useful links basic toolbox building works topics painting decorating topics find a power tools supplier ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/tools-and-materials/basic-decorating-kit

Domestic Electrical Circuits
... housebuilding council recommend the following number of power outlets although building regulations stipulate less 6 in a kitchen or utility room ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/domestic-electrics/electrical-circuits

Choosing A New Hot Water Storage System
... the insulating properties will comply with part l of the building regulations regarding conservation of energy how to change a hot ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/hot-water-storage

Home insurance for DIY is an absolute must
While inviting cheap home insurance quotes or quotes for contents and building insurance do check whether cover for accidental damage has been included
http://www.simplifydiy.com/featured-articles/insurance-for-diy

Nearly 1.5 million Brits Underinsure Their Property
Do you have both buildings and contents insurance
http://www.simplifydiy.com/featured-articles/home-insurance-advice

Energy Saving Products Guide
... as efficient for your budget as possible according to new building regulations part l only high efficiency condensing boilers should be ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/energy-efficiency/energy-saving-products

Identifying And Eliminating Damp & Rising Damp
Although technically not rising damp since it doesnt come from ground water penetrating damp can occur in the walls of a building often on higher stories and is usually caused by a leak from rainwater goods plumbing or condensation
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/damp

Extractor Fans
Current building regulations require all kitchens and bathrooms to have adequate air extraction
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/extractor-fans

Choosing A New WC Cistern
If you are replacing your wc suite bear in mind that external overflow pipes will no longer satisfy current building regulations your new suite must include an internal overflow mechanism
http://www.simplifydiy.com/bathroom/bathroom-fixtures/wc-suite/wc-cistern-types

Common Window Sizes
Window requirements of the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows/window-sizes

Basic Toolbox
... screwfix range further information and useful links basic decorating kit building works topics painting decorating topics find a power tools supplier ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/tools-and-materials/basic-toolbox

Installing A New Kitchen Sink
... as a close socket fitting new kitchen taps drainage systems building regulations part p electrical safety further information and useful links ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-sinks/fitting

Identifying And Eliminating Dry Rot
Serpula lacrymans that infects the timbers of a building when they are damp enough for its spores to germinate
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/dry-rot

How to Install Rolled Loft Insulation
A soffit is the exposed underside of any overhead component of a building such as an arch balcony beam cornice or lintel
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/rolled/installation

Loose-fill Loft Insulation Materials
... successfully damp proofing your home more walls and ceilings topics building works topics find an insulation installer near you national insulation ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/loose

Rolled loft insulation material
... structural changes to your property successfully damp proofing your home building works topics find a insulation installer near you national insulation ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/rolled

How to Install Loose-fill Loft Insulation
A soffit is the exposed underside of any overhead component of a building such as an arch balcony beam cornice or lintel
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/loose/installation

Insulation Using Organic Materials
... structural changes to your property successfully damp proofing your home building works topics find a insulation installer near you national insulation ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/organic

Parquet Flooring
Lay subsequent tiles by building out from those already laid using two sides of already fixed tiles to line up the next
http://www.simplifydiy.com/floors/wood-flooring/parquet-flooring

Insulation derived from naturally occuring materials
... structural changes to your property successfully damp proofing your home building works topics find a insulation installer near you national insulation ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/natural

Polyurethane Roof Insulation
Nail fatigue is a common failure in many roofs especially in older buildings
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/roof-insulation

SimplifyDIY Glossary: P
Authority to undertake any significant building works extensions or developments to or on your property
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/p

SimplifyDIY Glossary: F
During building works the first fix is the installation of electrical cabling and back boxes plus plumbing pipework
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/f

SimplifyDIY Glossary: D
The period of time during which any defect in building works remains the responsibilty of the contractor to correct usually free of charge
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/d

SimplifyDIY Glossary: C
Traditional modern method of building external walls of houses comprising two leaves of brick or blockwork usually separated by an air space cavity of about
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/c

SimplifyDIY Glossary: L
A roof that butts up to an ajoining wall and slops downwards away from the building
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/l

SimplifyDIY Glossary: Q-R
The external angle of a building or specifically bricks or stone blocks forming that angle
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/q-r

Solar Water Heaters & Photovoltaic Cells
... making sense of the energy efficiency ratings for your home building regulations part l conservation of fuel and power plumbing heating ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/energy-efficiency/solar-panels/solar-panel-types

How To Fit Vinyl Flooring
Lay subsequent tiles by building out from those already laid using two sides of already fixed tiles to line up the next
http://www.simplifydiy.com/floors/vinyl-flooring/fitting-vinyl

Kitchen Design & Layout
On the whole these are mostly common sense however a few such as the requirement to install some form of ventilation are derived from the building regulations use the link below for the full list
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-planning

How To Fit A New Kitchen Tap
... and test the tap checking for any signs of leakage building regulations part p electrical safety further information and useful links ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-taps/fitting

Basic Domestic Electrics
Current building regulations from
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/basic-electrics

Installing A New Bathroom Washbasin
... as a close socket how to fit a bathroom tap building regulations part p electrical safety attaching new waste pipe to ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/bathroom/bathroom-fixtures/washbasins/fitting

Choosing The Right Power Drill
... further information and useful links basic toolbox more tools materials building works topics painting decorating topics find a power tools supplier ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/tools-and-materials/power-drills

Earthing Electrical Circuits
Current building regulations from
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/basic-electrics/earth-bonding

Electrical Cables & Flexes
Current building regulations from
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/basic-electrics/cables-and-flexes

Decking
However if youre elevating a part or all of your deck particularly if this creates a useable space underneath it may be considered as an extension or a garden building which would then be subject to the appropriate size limitations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/garden/decking

Cesspools & Septic Tanks
The building regulations stipulate that cesspools must have a minimum capacity of
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/mains-water-systems/septic-tanks

The Causes Of Damp - What To Check
As they meet the external perimeter surfaces butting up to the walls of your property should be angled slightly upwards so that rainwater drains away from the building
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/damp/water-entry

Wet Rot
Wet rot is a very common and much less serious property ailment than some of the other afflictions that can set back your building and your bank balance
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wet-rot

Built In Ovens
Although widely available as standalone appliances several models are also available for building in
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-appliances/cooking-appliances/built-in-ovens

Fitting a new Tap
... and test the tap checking for any signs of leakage building regulations part p electrical safety further information and useful links ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/bathroom/bathroom-fittings/bathroom-taps/fitting

Bathroom Design Considerations
External ventilation is required for a bathroom andorwc according to current building regs
http://www.simplifydiy.com/bathroom/bathroom-planning/key-considerations

Refrigerators & Freezers
Appliances that are frost free or have an auto defrost function include mechanisms to prevent ice building up either by circulating dry air that contains no moisture which could turn to ice or by regularly melting it
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-appliances/fridge-and-freezer

Window Frame Materials
Window requirements of the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows/window-frame-materials

Window Security
Window requirements of the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows/window-security

Types of Glass
Window requirements of the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows/glass-types

Designing A Garden Deck
... every 80cm of decking its height should decline by 1cm building regulations demand that any decking area 600mm 2ft or more ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/garden/decking/design

 

 
 

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