Exemption criteria for conservatories according to guidelines released by the department for communities and local government to avoid being subject to building regulations a conservatory must comply with the following conditions.
Glass roof conservatory building regulations.
Generally safety glass is required for the doors side panels and windows that have glass within 80 mm of the floor level.
As long as you meet the following criteria you will be fine.
Your conservatory may be exempted from building regulations but you will still have to make sure that glazing for some doors and windows is laminated or strengthened safety glass.
They are built at ground level and are less than 30 square metres in floor area.
Building regulations will generally apply if you want to build an extension to your home.
Until 2010 conservatories had to have either glass or polycarb roofs which is why most conservatories still have one of these materials.
Frame type roof building regulations and other considerations can also change your rates.
Do building regulations have any legal force.
Since 2010 it s been possible to have a lightweight solid tiled roof either to a new conservatory or fitted as a replacement roof to an existing one.
The floor area cannot exceed 30 m.
A conservatory must be built at ground level and be no bigger than 30 square metres in floor area.
External doors and windows must separate the conservatory from the rest of the house.
A conservatory must be built at ground level and be no bigger than 30 square metres in floor area a minimum of 50 of the new wall and 75 of the roof is glazed or uses translucent material.
Our surveyor will always check the suitability of your framing and base to take any extra loads and advise accordingly.
External doors and windows must separate the conservatory from the rest of the house.
A minimum of 50 of the new wall and 75 of the roof is glazed or uses translucent material.
Are building regulations required for replacement or refurbishment of conservatory roofs.
There is though a caveat.
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.
Any significant alteration or replacement that reduces the glazed area of the roof requires building regulation approval.
A new build conservatory will usually be exempt from building regulations and granted as permitted development when built to three metres in height and 30 square metres in size.
However conservatories are normally exempt from building regulations when.
The simple answer is yes.
The structure must be at ground level.