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Work which may not require a Building Warrant / Completion Certificate

Some work may not require a Building Warrant but must comply with Building Regulations

Replacement Windows
Replacing Fixtures
Providing Thermal Insulation
All New Heat Producing Appliances

Balanced Flues
Lining a Flue

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Replacement Windows

You need a Building Warrant if it is necessary to do other works, for example removing a mullion or altering an adjacent section of wall.

You can apply for your windows to be checked by Building Control for compliance with the relevant Building Regulation either before or after they have been replaced.

You may need to have your replacement windows checked when you want to sell your house.

There is a charge for this service.

For more information see the series of Building Control leaflets, Advice on Alterations and Improvements to your home, or contact Building Control.

Replacing Fixtures

Work that does not need a Building Warrant and Completion Certificate:

- Replacement of kitchen and bathroom fittings
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Replacement of heat producing appliances
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Replacement of electrical fixtures, e.g. ventilation fans
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Replacement of ceiling and roof linings

For more information see the series of Building Control leaflets, Advice on Alterations and Improvements to your home, or contact Building Control.

Providing Thermal Insulation

Providing insulation material to a wall, ceiling or floor must comply with the relevant Building Regulations.

The application of thermal insulation to an outside wall does need a Building Warrant.

Please note that incorrectly placed thermal insulation material can cause deterioration to the structure of your home through condensation. You are advised to consult a construction professional or experienced person when undertaking this kind of work.

For more information see the series of Building Control leaflets, Advice on Alterations and Improvements to your home, or contact Building Control.

All New Heat Producing Appliances

All new heat producing appliances do not need a Building Warrant and Completion Certificate but must comply with the relevant Building Regulations if it is proposed to install a different type of appliance.

A chimney, flue pipe and hearth associated with an appliance does need a Building Warrant.

Solid fuel burning appliances should be capable of burning only smokeless fuel.

For more information see the series of Building Control leaflets, Advice on Alterations and Improvements to your home, or contact Building Control.

Balanced Flues

A balanced flue serving a room-sealed appliance does not need a Building Warrant and Completion Certificate but must comply with the relevant Building Regulations.

A Building Warrant would be required if the flue passes through a combustible wall e.g. in a timber framed house.

For more information see the series of Building Control leaflets, Advice on Alterations and Improvements to your home, or contact Building Control.

Lining A Flue

Lining a flue does not need a Building Warrant and Completion Certificate but must comply with the relevant Building Regulations.

For example - installing a liner in an old chimney for use with a gas fire.

For more information see the series of Building Control leaflets, Advice on Alterations and Improvements to your home, or contact Building Control.

 

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