Ok so that would imply that if someone was building a two storey extension that was within the rules of planning exemption their only option is a flat roof. That would make sense why they used a flat roof alright.
Is there any way of getting a pitched roof without the planning in that situation i wonder.
Ok so that would imply that if someone was building a two storey extension that was within the rules of planning exemption their only option is a flat roof. That would make sense why they used a flat roof alright.
Is there any way of getting a pitched roof without the planning in that situation i wonder.
True, as in order to be exempt the roof has to be below eaves level.
You also have other exemption limits for 2 storey, such as the floor area and distance to boundaries, so hopefully these have been adhered to.
To answer the question, no there's no other way to get a pitched roof other than go through the planning process. Should be a straight forward process. Where are you based?