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As already asked, what is the basis of your certainty.
Are all the professionals involved in Construction out of touch with the correct dos and donts ??
The survey by the Insurers in this case was in the case that the Insurance Company had been changed and they required to inspect the risk.
You've just missed the whole point of the Part M building regs. The whole point of the Part M regs is to ensure that ALL new buildings built since the regs were enacted are accessible to people with disabilities. Part M regs apply to all new buildings, and it is not a case of 'different standards' or 'particular categories'.I accept that persons with dissabilities require different standards away from the mainstream. However the original post was not directed to any particular category. Therefore when you choose to make relevance to specifics you should clearly state same and refrain from making comments that general matters are problematic or hideous.
Nope - the regs apply to new builds and 'material alterations'.So this only applies to NEW buildings which in the OP case is an attic conversion and the rules don't apply.
They are not uniform on a spiral staircase because the going is short at one side and long on the other side.
Hi Holly,Onq, I'm asking the question, not trying to support any particular argument, sorry if that didn't come across. I'm simply curious because we did put in a full staircase up to our attic in the house we own now but we had the luxury of taking some space off one of the bedrooms to do that. Not everyone does.
As for the neighbours, I haven't asked these people what rates they pay, all I know is that they run their own business and use their attic as an office - this particular couple didn't put a stairs in at all, they use a stira as they didn't want the kids going up and playing with the computer. So technically is this still an attic with a floor and a couple of plugs?
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