Building Regulations Explained for Homeowners
What building regulations cover, when you need them, which Parts apply, and how to get a completion certificate — a plain-English UK guide for 2026.
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Planning permission, permitted development and building regulations.
What building regulations cover, when you need them, which Parts apply, and how to get a completion certificate — a plain-English UK guide for 2026.
Find out when UK homeowners need planning permission, what falls under permitted development, how to apply, and what to do if refused.
UK permitted development rights explained: extension size limits, prior approval rules, Article 4 directions, and why you need a lawful development certificate.
Find out when UK house extensions need planning permission vs permitted development, including size limits, fees, prior approval, and party wall rules.
Building control ensures structural safety and legal compliance. Fees run £200–£2,500; you need a completion cert to sell your home.
Most loft conversions are permitted development and don't need planning permission — but volume limits, conservation areas, and roof type matter. Full UK 2026 rules.
When to use a building notice vs a full plans application for Building Regulations in England and Wales — differences, costs, timescales and which to choose.
Which building control inspections are mandatory, when to book them at each construction stage, and what inspectors actually check.
How VAT applies to UK home renovation work: standard rate, reduced rate, zero rate, and the HMRC DIY Housebuilder Scheme for self-builders and converters.
Everything UK homeowners need to know about party wall agreements for loft conversions — when you need one, costs, notices, and how to avoid disputes.
Full homeowner checklist for loft conversion building regulations in 2026 — fire safety, structure, head height, stairs, insulation, and sign-off explained.
Permitted development size limits for house extensions in England in 2026 — including the larger home extension scheme, rear, side, and two-storey rules.
A lawful development certificate (LDC) proves your project doesn't need planning permission. When to get one, how to apply and what it costs.
Right to light and boundary disputes when building extensions — how UK law works, what counts as infringement and how to avoid disputes.
A completion certificate proves your building work complies with Building Regulations. Without one, selling, remortgaging or insuring your home becomes far harder.
Everything you need to know about renovating a listed building in the UK — consents, costs, materials, and finding the right specialist.
The correct order to renovate a house — structural and weatherproofing first, then first fix, plaster, second fix and decoration.
Listed Building Consent explained: what work requires it, what's likely refused, penalties for unauthorised work, and how to navigate the application process.
Renovating in a UK flood-risk area — planning constraints, flood resilience measures, insurance, and what Flood Zones 2 and 3 mean for extensions.
Build-over agreements in the UK — when you need one, how to apply, costs and timescales with Thames Water and other sewerage undertakers.
What Building Regulations cover for home extensions in England — foundations, structure, insulation, drainage, fire safety and how to get sign-off on completion.
Indemnity insurance covers buyers and lenders when building regs paperwork is missing. Learn when to use it, what it costs and its key limitations.
What conservation area status means for UK homeowners: permitted development limits, Article 4 directions and how to get works approved.
If your planning application is refused, you can appeal to the Planning Inspectorate. Learn the types of appeal, timescales, costs and how to improve your chances.