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I'm aiming to change the windows on our house. All windows are timber, made in the 80s, good quality wood. Some splicing needed in a few places, but nothing major. We are changing the glass in the openers and fixed panels, not changing the main window frames, so there should be no structural issues.
All windows are currently multiple single panes of glass puttied in - Georgian style. Maintaining these is something of a nightmare.
What we want to do is illustrated in the photo above. Reasons for doing this include:
1) Better thermal efficiency.
2) Reduced internal condensation.
3) Easier maintenance.
4) Easier cleaning.
5) Improved views.
The new windows will have sealed units (probably 4-6-4), set in with glazing tape and beading and then painted. The existing wooden dividers and single panes will go, and each panel will be re-rebated to accommodate the sealed units. There is enough timber depth to facilitate this.
Two questions:
a) Do we need planning consent?
b) Do we need building regs approval?
Our house is not in a conservation area, and isn't listed. There are no immediate neighbours, so there is no common style/theme with any other houses locally. The house doesn't form a significant part of the street scene and is in a rural location on a very minor single track road.
Any advice gratefully received and appreciated ...
All windows are currently multiple single panes of glass puttied in - Georgian style. Maintaining these is something of a nightmare.
What we want to do is illustrated in the photo above. Reasons for doing this include:
1) Better thermal efficiency.
2) Reduced internal condensation.
3) Easier maintenance.
4) Easier cleaning.
5) Improved views.
The new windows will have sealed units (probably 4-6-4), set in with glazing tape and beading and then painted. The existing wooden dividers and single panes will go, and each panel will be re-rebated to accommodate the sealed units. There is enough timber depth to facilitate this.
Two questions:
a) Do we need planning consent?
b) Do we need building regs approval?
Our house is not in a conservation area, and isn't listed. There are no immediate neighbours, so there is no common style/theme with any other houses locally. The house doesn't form a significant part of the street scene and is in a rural location on a very minor single track road.
Any advice gratefully received and appreciated ...
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