DIY Conservatory     |     Site Map     |     About Us     |     Contact Us     |     Privacy Policy
  • Planning

    • Conservatory Build and Supply companies and warranties
    • Conservatory Design Materials
    • Conservatory Frames and Windows
    • DIY Conservatory Roofs
    • DIY Conservatory Glass
    • Garden Rooms and Gazebos
    • Solving Conservatory Design Problems
    • Conservatory Over Heating
    • Plan Conservatory Layout
    • Conservatory heat loss
    • SAP Ratings and Insulation
    • DIY Conservatory heating
    • Conservatory Condensation
    • Sun lounges and garden rooms
    • Building near the boundary line
    • Permission and Building Regulations
  • Building

    • Conservatory Base
    • Suspended and raised floors
    • Conservatory Walls
    • Conservatory Frames
    • Conservatory Roof
    • Floor and Walls
    • Glossary
  • Finishing

    • Finishing and Furniture
    • Conservatory Blinds
  • Categories

    • Conservatory Questions (165)

Before

How Long Does A Building Have To Be Standing Before It Becomes Legal To Live In.?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

How long does a building have to be standing before it becomes legal to live in without planning permission
It’s an extension onto the end of the garage, with door access to the via garage to conservatory.
Currently being lived in as a bedroom.

get back girlfriend

Tags: Becomes, Before, Building, Does, Have, Legal, Live, Long, Standing
Posted in Conservatory Questions | 2 Comments »

Has Anyone Used Lifestyle Conservatories In Worthing Before?

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

They installed a conservatory for me at the beginning of the year and When it first rained it leaked. I’ve tried and tried to get them out to fix it but they just ignore my calls. All there calls go through to a separate call center and you leave a message which they ignore. There call center number is 0800 0721511, however there office number is 01903 600610

Tags: Anyone, Before, Conservatories, Lifestyle, Used, Worthing
Posted in Conservatory Questions | 2 Comments »