galway_blow_in
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How old is the house?
And what do you plan to do with it? Renovate / rent out / live in?
The height of every room in a house shall, if the room is immediately below the roof, be not less than 8 feet throughout two-thirds of the area of the floor and not less than 6 feet throughout the remainder of the area of the floor. If the room is not immediately below the roof the height of the room throughout the area of the floor shall not be less than 8 feet.
What about asking Soltr to request the Cert of Compliance? & if it is signed off properly, ask surveyor for their opinion if this 50mm is a big deal.
My instinct says not really, but I understand concern. Must measure my ceiling height for the craic!
Its not my money so easy for me to say; but I think if I had a Cert of Compliance & all else looked good, I wouldn't stress too much about it.
In any event I'd still have chat w. surveyor.
Open to correction here, but I don't believe mortgage providers do detailed survey of property. Valuation survey would not include measuring ceiling heights? Any ones I've seen did not have that level of detail.
Loan provider would rely on the documentation, e.g. planning permission, cert of compliance and the like.
Just for curiosity sake do the building regs say 2400 at builders finish? Or does it say 2450 to allow for final floor finish?
With cert of compliance, I'd be ok with that.
Caveat - personal, not professional, experience!
With cert of compliance, I'd be ok with that.
Caveat - personal, not professional, experience!
2400 at builders finish
He said the 2.4m height is at building finish so would not take in to account the floor finish (or the skim on the ceiling over the plasterboard).
Just for the craic I measured my own floor to ceiling height and its 2405 to finished floor.
So I would think, from what you say, the builders finish should have been >2400 to allow for floor finishes.
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