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I was asking if it had to be from a fire perspectiveI thought the garage is going to be closed off?
I was asking if it had to be from a fire perspectiveI thought the garage is going to be closed off?
The porch isn't enclosed and the floor is raised off the ground and the "car port" is open at the front so I would have the thought the risk is no worse than if you just parked your car on the drive outside your front door.
This is not the same as a fully enclosed integral garage or attached garage with a door opening directly in to the house.
I'd say no fire door required.So classed as detached garage /carport would require building regulations
So is this classed as detached garage /carport ?The porch isn't enclosed and the floor is raised off the ground and the "car port" is open at the front so I would have the thought the risk is no worse than if you just parked your car on the drive outside your front door.
This is not the same as a fully enclosed integral garage or attached garage with a door opening directly in to the house.
I'd say no fire door required.
No it is still attached to the house. The fundamental issue is that it doesn't have a door opening directly in to the house (assuming the "porch" which isn't really a porch just a canopy, is as drawn and is open to the elements at the front.)So is this classed as detached garage /carport ?