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News Release from: Cavity Trays | Subject: Adding a conservatory
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2006
Building Regulations when adding a
conservatory
Cavity Trays has published an updated version of its free brochure dealing with conservatory construction in the UK and points to observe to comply with Building Regulations.
Cavity Trays has published an updated version of its brochure dealing with conservatory construction in the UK and points to observe to comply with Building Regulations When a conservatory is added to an existing structure built of cavity walling, the original outside skin of the structure becomes an inside wall of the conservatory
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 18 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Regulation guidelines when adding a conservatory
Are You Liable? New free guide about adding a conservatory to an existing building.
The proposed use of the conservatory, its size, the amount of glazed roof and wall, whether it is open linked with the original property etc directly dictate the application of accompanying regulations.
The revised publication from Cavity Trays sets out clearly and concisely just how one might proceed, and is recommended reading for all considering adding a conservatory to their property.
Printed in five colours in A4 size, and sfb library referenced, the publication is available without charge from Cavity Trays.
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