Lons
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RogerS":2kzmuojc said:Lons":2kzmuojc said:.....
Doubt very much that you can be forced to repair or replace any or all of your render with anything more than the existing finish.
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It's there in black and white in the Regs...I checked !
So reality could be that if you had dodgy render you'd simply let it deteriorate further as it would be so damn expensive to do anyting else.
Which section of the regs? I hadn't noticed it.
I'm not disagreeing with you as I'm sure it's there but I have regular and extensive contact with building control officers and in fact a few years ago when I was a part time lecturer, part of my job was to tutor them in the technical section of plastics in construction. My local inspector was one of my pupils and a friend.
Reason I queried it is because in reality, even when written into the regs, there can be ways around the situation and commonsense can come into play. Most of the inspectors just want to help if approached correctly. They only dig in if you're trying to cut corners.
A typical exemption also which conflicts is when replacing windows where the regs will only allow low emisivity d/g but you don't actually have to use that if it's direct replacement without changing the frame.
I converted a grade 2 listed stable recently which caused very different problems and to meet the planning restrictions for instance the timber sliding windows were compromised and insulation specs were increased elsewhere to compensate.
Your rendering is a repair situation and I stand by my opinion that as such you can replace it. I still very much doubt that however they might wish to, they can't force the issue.
That isn't to say however that it wouldn't be worth doing if you can afford it as the benefits must be there!
The ludicrous situation exists that when extendind a property usually the extension is to very much higher spec than the existing building and they cannot and will not pressure anyone to upgrade that!
You can end up with a utility room with a full glassfibre jacket but the house with no cavity inulation, 50mm in the loft and nowt under the floor - how stupid is that?