French doors - planning permission/building regs?
Discussion
Morning chaps,
I've just ordered all new windows and doors from a local, reputable, double glazing company. One of the things we plan to do is to convert the existing back door and window into french doors. The existing window and door are directly next to each other and have no brickwork in between - if you were to remove the door and window it would just leave a large hole, similar in shape to an upside down 'L' if that makes sense! In order to fit the french doors, they'll obviously have to cut out the section of brickwork below the window. The width of the new doors will be the same width as the existing window and door so any lintel that may be in there shouldn't need to be widened.
Now, the company hasn't said a dicky-bird about planning permission and/or building regs and it's just occurred to me that I should maybe be considering these - can anybody here shed any light on this issue? My gut feeling is that I shouldn't need planning as it's the back of the house and we're not creating a new entrance, merely enlarging an existing one. I'm guessing that we'll need to comply with building regs though, but the company should sort all that?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dave
I've just ordered all new windows and doors from a local, reputable, double glazing company. One of the things we plan to do is to convert the existing back door and window into french doors. The existing window and door are directly next to each other and have no brickwork in between - if you were to remove the door and window it would just leave a large hole, similar in shape to an upside down 'L' if that makes sense! In order to fit the french doors, they'll obviously have to cut out the section of brickwork below the window. The width of the new doors will be the same width as the existing window and door so any lintel that may be in there shouldn't need to be widened.
Now, the company hasn't said a dicky-bird about planning permission and/or building regs and it's just occurred to me that I should maybe be considering these - can anybody here shed any light on this issue? My gut feeling is that I shouldn't need planning as it's the back of the house and we're not creating a new entrance, merely enlarging an existing one. I'm guessing that we'll need to comply with building regs though, but the company should sort all that?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dave
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