carrotcake
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Could you cite the relevant legislation on this please?You dont need planning permission for velux to the back of your house.
Could you cite the relevant legislation on this please?
Chekc with your local planning authority as to whether you will need planning permission.
South Dublin County Council states that planning permission is not required for Velux windows to the rear of a house. Planning permission is required for Velux windows to the front.
"Do I need planning permission to insert dormer windows or velux rooflights in the roof of my house?
Planning permission is required for ALL types of dormer windows proposed to any part of the roof of a house. Planning permission is required for velux rooflights or skylights proposed on any roofslope of a dwelling that face onto a public street. Planning permission is not required for velux rooflights or skylights proposed on the rear roofslope of a dwelling or on roofslopes that do not face onto a public street. In this case, it should be noted that the number and size of velux rooflights or skylights proposed should not dominate the roofslope - it is recommended that they do not cover more than 20% of the roof slope on which they are located."
Taken from [broken link removed].
2. The water tank needs to be higher than all outlets it services, therefore if you have a two storey or dormer, then youd need a high garage to suit this type of arrangement. You should have enough room in any attic, even a dormer, to be able to move the location of it so its not over the bedrooms.
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