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Any limitations building in my lean-to??? (Read 1323 times)
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Any limitations building in my lean-to???
Sep 24th, 2015, 2:31pm
 
I'm moving into a house with a wooden lean-to on the side.  
This has a polycarbonate roof and appears to be solidly built.  
I would like to install a toilet/shower room and a utility room within this structure.  I assume that this will technically be an out-building, but I want to make it feel as much like part of the house as possible.  Do I have any restrictions/limitations if I wanted to change the external door that goes through into the lean-to?  Any other restrictions regarding water, drainage, heating, electrics etc going out there?  Any feedback would be appreciated.  Thanks
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Re: Any limitations building in my lean-to???
Reply #1 - Sep 25th, 2015, 3:34pm
 
Drainage and heating would come under the regs, cannot sat about the rest of the work.

Maybe an idea to have a friendly chat to the building inspector, they will nearly always give you free advice
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