This may necessitate planning permission.
Replacing conservatory roof with solid roof planning permission.
A conservatory does not normally need planning permission as it is considered a permitted development.
Replacing a conservatory roof structure with a solid roof is defined as material alteration work which means that it is covered by building regulations.
Replacing an old glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof with a new solid tiled roof does not require planning permission but it does require building regulatory approval.
However you may still need building regulation approval.
So as well as being used to build new tiled roof conservatories they can also be used to refurbish your old conservatory too.
There are a number of conditions that need to be met for the conservatory to be exempt from planning permission but none that affect replacing your roof.
If you re not 100 sure what you re doing an accident is more likely as well as a poorly installed roof.
The design and engineering behind the guardian warm roof system means that it is a lightweight replacement.
When replacing a translucent conservatory roof for a solid roof you must obtain building regulatory approval.
Building regulatory approval must be obtained if you are planning to replace a transparent conservatory roof for a solid roof.
Prior to this change in regulation the law stated that to be considered a conservatory 75 of the roof needed to be translucent in order for the building to be constructed without planning permission.
Is planning permission required to replace my conservatory roof.
This means that the project should be the subject of an application for control and a certificate on completion.
Most new build conservatories with either a solid tiled or glazed roof will not need planning permission because they are covered under what is known as a permitted development.
In short the answer is yes you can.
The simple answer is no you do not planning permission to replace your conservatory roof with a solid tiled roof.
It used to be that conservatories had to have a certain percentage of their roofing be translucent in order for them to be exempt from planning permission but changes to building regulations now means that you may not need planning permission for a solid roof.
In 2010 the planning regulations changed to allow conservatories to have a solid roof without the need for planning permission.
A change of use occurs when replacing a glass roof for a solid insulated roof as it causes the structure to be classed as permanent rather than temporary.
Replacing the roof on your conservatory normally doesn t need planning permission as regulations changed in 2010.
This is because replacing a glass conservatory roof for a solid insulated conservatory roof is regarded as being a change of use as it results in an extension becoming permanent rather than temporary.