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Hi Guys,
I just bought a new house with a very large loft space which i am going to convert. My father in law is a retired joiner and will be doing all the work with me as his labourer but we'll need plans to submit and whilst i was going down the route of an Architect AND structural engineer i have just been told by someone that full plans are not a necessity and that i could simply use the structural engineer to draw up some plans therefore cutting out the cost of the Architect. Does anyone have any recent experience or advice for me? For information there are two or four velux windows being used and no dormers so i've been told i do not need planning permission just building warrants.
Regards
Scott
I just bought a new house with a very large loft space which i am going to convert. My father in law is a retired joiner and will be doing all the work with me as his labourer but we'll need plans to submit and whilst i was going down the route of an Architect AND structural engineer i have just been told by someone that full plans are not a necessity and that i could simply use the structural engineer to draw up some plans therefore cutting out the cost of the Architect. Does anyone have any recent experience or advice for me? For information there are two or four velux windows being used and no dormers so i've been told i do not need planning permission just building warrants.
Regards
Scott