FENSA Guidance Notes (1)
Conservatories - Definition
It is essential when considering whether
a structure is a conservatory and therefore not part of the main
structure of the property to understand the definition as quoted
in the Building Regulations.
The structure needs to have:
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Not less than ¾ of the roof area
made from translucent material, and
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Not less than ½ of the wall area
made from translucent material
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Either unheated, or heated by a system
with own and separate heating controls (ref. Approved Document
L1 CL 1.59(b)), and
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Be separated from the main residence
by "external" doors
If the structure meets this definition,
in full, then it is exempt from the requirement of Approved Document
L1.
Furthermore if the structure is less than
30m² then it is generally not necessary to obtain building
control approval (Ref: Schedule 2, Class vii)
It should be noted that whether or not a
structure is deemed to be a 'conservatory', or an extension to a
dwelling, the requirements of Approved Document N apply.
If the structure is deemed to be a
conservatory then all doors and windows between the conservatory
and the main residence must, when replaced, comply with Approved
Document L1, and to the documents to which it refers. The conservatory
is not to be registered with FENSA but replacing the dividing doors
and windows needs to be.
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