newirishman
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You're very welcome.ONQ,
Thanks a lot for you reply
- however I think I was misunderstood: I don't have the need to built wheelchair accessible. I was only wondering if I have to (in general), or if there is any minimum size for the toilet (apart from big enough to fit in).
Friend who bought houses built in recent years have huge (1.5x1.5 m) downstairs toilets, and I am wondering do I have built this big.
Also, does it matter if the doors open into the toilet or the other way?
That's not true - The Part M regs apply to any 'material alteration' to the property, and the Part M TGD statesProvided you're just extending your existing house, no need for any min. size toilet, or any toilet at all if you don't feel like it.
The Part M regs don't distinguish between new and refurbs in relation to bathroom provision.All new homes must provide a disabled acessable wc. This is not to say all refurbishments require one.
That's not true - The Part M regs apply to any 'material alteration' to the property, and the Part M TGD states
"A WC should be provided at entry level or,
where there is no habitable room at this level, in the
storey containing the main living room. " and
"In general, the size and layout of the bathroom or
WC compartment, and the positioning of the door,
should be such that a wheelchair can be fully
contained within the compartment and the door
closed with the wheelchair inside."
The Part M regs don't distinguish between new and refurbs in relation to bathroom provision.
I'd guess that if you are putting in a downstairs WC, you would have a hard battle persuading an LA building control officer that this could not meet the minimum spec in the TGD-M.Is installing a w.c a "material alteration"? Its certainly not an extension. IMO this is a grey area open to interpedation and worth debating here to form a concensus.
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