Why do we have Building Regulations?
You wouldn't be human if you hadn't
asked yourself this question before. I know first hand how frustrating these regulations
can be! You feel you're getting somewhere and then you find you're tied up in
red tape. These regulations don't exist to stop you from building your best
home, they're here to help you build your best home... safely. That's the
key, without them we wouldn't have safe secure builds and no matter how much
red tape there is to get through we don't want to have homes that are unsafe;
bottom line.

Building Regulations evaluate all aspects of your build; foundations,
damp-proofing, structure, insulation, heating, sanitation, accessibility and
fire safety just to name a few. The regulations are here to ensure that work
is carried out safely. They also protect you and others from unsafe and
unregulated builders. Regular site visits make sure that the work that's
being carried out is in compliance with the measures.
You can always ask
questions while you have your Surveyor there. Take advantage and if you have
anything that you want to know, ask. It can be an extremely costly practice
to 'fix' or alter things once the work has been completed. Assuming you have
the right employees then you won't have anything to worry about. Your trades
will know their crafts so trust them. You hired them after all.

If you're in the business of eco builds (and this is the way that most
companies are heading), then the Building Regulations are on your side. The
Government has a deadline of 2050 for net zero carbon emissions. That might
sound a long time away but don't be fooled, that will come around quickly. If
you haven't thought much about the eco side of building then there is no
better time than now; soon you won't have a choice. The regulations also aim
to improve the conservation of fuel and power, protect the environment and
promote sustainable development. This is just part of the role of the
Building Regulations.
What you must remember is that anyone who works for Building Control will
attend regular courses and training and this can be used to your benefit. As
I said, ask questions and utilise their knowledge. If you need a trade
they might even be able to put you in touch with reputable people? They are
on your side although it might not always seem that way but trust me, they're
not your enemy!
If your build doesn't pass the Building Regulations and you ignore that
fact then there will be serious consequences. Not only will it be costly to
rectify but you could even find yourself in a position where you have
enforcement involved. Enforcement have the power to remove an unsafe build
that is not compliant. This isn't something you can bypass and it isn't
something you should bypass.
Not only do these regulations help protect the public from unsafe builds,
they also help keep the quality of builds high. We are building houses for
the future; we need to make sure they are built ready to take on the next
generation and generations after that.
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