วันอังคารที่ 23 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2561

Do You Need Planning Permission for A House Extension?

Every home owner has great attachment with their residence. Rather than shifting to any other e place, most of them prefer to extend the house. Not only does it add more space to the home, but at the same time adds to its value as well. In the majority of the cases, extending a house is cheaper than buying a new one. For home addition you will require professionals who have skills and experienced to construct the additions. A home improvement is a broad and complicated affair. While taking over any home extension project one should have extensive knowledge about the existing construction laws in his/her town. Almost every jurisdiction seeks planning permission for home additions, particularly when new wiring, doors, plumbing and windows are about to set up.

So, those who are planning for home addition require submitting an appropriate plan to the local authority for his/her approval. The blueprint of the house addition must have details regarding the positioning of the electrical wires, plumbing if required and the measurement of the room along with its direction. The design should be in a professional and acceptable format. Such engineering drawings are better be designed by some skilled professionals.

The local ฝากขายอาคารพาณิชย์ jurisdiction needs inspections at the different levels of the construction to check the safety and security of the home addition. Plumbing, framing and electrical inspection is especially required before the local jurisdiction cease the assignment. However, without the permit, the extended parts can be inspected. Above mentioned information was a comprehensive answer on when you need a planning permission for a home extension. For further information, read on the following to know the types of house extension that does not require a permit:

• Any addition to the rear of the residence should not increase the actual floor area by greater than forty square metres. The addition should not decrease the space of the backyard of your home, less than twenty five square metres.

• When extending a front porch make sure it must not be greater than 2 square metres and exceeds 2 metres of footpath or public area. If the same is tiled or pitched, it must not go beyond 4 metres in height.

• Extension of garden paths and car parking spaces

• Addition of garage at the back of the residence that should not cross the building line of your house

If you believe you require a permit for the home improvement, a written details of the proposed assignment needs to be submitted to the Local Planning Authority. However, you can also visit the free online resource for finding answers to all the building and construction related queries.


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