Tag: Loft conversion Building Regulations

Illustration of Building Regulations Approved Documents checklist with house diagram and compliance checks for construction standards

Building Regulations Approved Documents–What Homeowners Need to Know 

Building Regulations Approved Documents are the official guidance notes used to help meet Building Regulations requirements in England. This guide explains what they are (and aren’t), which Parts homeowners use most, how to find the right versions, and how to apply them alongside Building Control, drawings and inspections to avoid delays, rework and compliance problems.

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Building Regulations Plans–What They Are and Why You Need Them 

Building Regulations Plans are the detailed drawings and specifications Building Control uses to check your project meets UK Building Regulations. They’re different to planning drawings and help your builder price accurately, reduce delays, and avoid costly changes on site. This guide explains what’s included, when you need them, and how to get approval smoothly.

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Building Regulations Drawings for a UK home extension showing architectural plans, structural beam details, insulation, ventilation, fire safety and drainage.

What Are Building Regulations Drawings and Why Do You Need Them? 

Building Regulations Drawings are the technical plans Building Control uses to check your extension, loft conversion or alteration meets UK Building Regulations. This guide explains what they include, how they differ from planning drawings, Full Plans vs Building Notice, typical costs, and how to get a compliant drawing pack that helps you pass inspections first time.

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Building Regulations Compliance Certificate – What It Is & Why You Need One 

A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate proves your building work was properly approved and signed off by Building Control (or certified by a registered installer). It’s often essential when selling, remortgaging, or resolving queries about past work. This guide explains what it is, which certificates count, how to get duplicates, and what to do if yours is missing.

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Illustration of a UK homeowner and building inspector reviewing a rear extension project on a semi-detached house, with a visible checklist titled “Building Control Pass First Time”, including key steps for complying with Building Regulations UK.

Building Regulations UK Checklist: Pass Building Control First Time

Use this Building Regulations UK checklist to pass Building Control first time. Learn when Building Regulations apply, which approval route to choose (Full Plans or Building Notice), what drawings and certificates you’ll need, and which inspection stages homeowners often miss. A practical guide to avoid delays, rework, and completion certificate problems.

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Illustration of an accessible UK home entrance and ground-floor layout showing compliance with Building Regulations Part M, including a level threshold, ramp, wide doorways, clear hallway space, and an accessible WC with grab rails—designed in a clean, modern, architectural diagram style.

Building Regulations Part M Explained (UK): Access Requirements Made Simple 

Building Regulations Part M sets out UK requirements for access to and use of buildings. This homeowner-friendly guide explains Volume 1 vs Volume 2, when Part M applies to extensions and conversions, and the most common layout issues (entrances, doorways, circulation and WCs). Use our checklist to reduce Building Control delays and avoid costly redesigns.

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What Is a Regularisation Certificate – And Do You Need One?

A Regularisation Certificate is retrospective Building Regulations approval from your local authority Building Control, used when work was done without proper sign-off. This guide explains when you need one, how the application works, typical costs and timescales, and how it compares with a completion certificate and indemnity insurance—so you can resolve missing paperwork calmly and correctly.

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