Planning applications and building regulations for installation of new windows
  • Testimonial

    Just wanted to let you know how very, very pleased I am with the work you did on my existing sash windows. Just as the renovation was completed (by two very lovely people who worked so efficiently) the weather turned noticeably colder...

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  • Testimonial 2

    It is with much pleasure that I write to thank you for the remarkable improvement that the installation of the sash windows you fitted have made to our home. Any initial fears we had of going for timber replacements have been banished...

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  • Testimonial 3

    My wife and I recently bought a raised ground floor converted flat in Hove with the main bedroom at the front. The first night we were horrified at how loud the traffic and pedestrians seemed to be through our original sash windows...

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Planning & Building Regulations

Much of the work that we undertake is restoration of existing windows and is therefore not normally subject to planning permission or building regulation approval. If you are a leaseholder, you may first need to get permission from your landlord or management company before carrying out any work on your windows.

Are you restoring or repairing an existing window?

There should not be any need for compliance with building regulations or planning permission. We can advise you further when we come to look at the windows.

Do you live in a listed building or in a conservation area?

It is likely that you will need building regulation approval or planning permission for any work carried out on your windows. Please check with your local planning office or let us do it for you.

Are you intending to completely replace one or more of your windows?

You will need to comply with building regulations. If you need help with your application or you would like us to do it for you, just let us know.

If you need further information about planning and building regulations you should contact your local council or visit www.planningportal.gov.uk