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Do I need Building Regulation Approval to install fittings and appliances or carry out drainage work?

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Do I need Building Regulation Approval to install fittings and appliances or carry out drainage work?

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All drainage work in connection with a building requires an application (including the installation of a sink or toilet) Installation of heating appliances and boilers You will need to make application for Building Regulations Approval. Most installers will deal with the Building Regulations elements of your work. Check with them. Self assessment schemes are now available and generally the method used.: Solid fuel – check if your contractor is registered with HETAS Oil fired – check if your contractor is registered with OFTEC Gas – unless the installation is carried out by a CORGI installer Altering the position of a bath or w.c. etc You will need Building Regulations approval if drainage alterations are made or the toilet or bath etc.

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