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Upvc windows and doors, internal wall, plumbing
Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 3.21 PM
I’m looking into changing my kitchen window from an 8ft window into a small window and patio doors, the overall width wouldn’t be any larger than the existing window. I’m also looking to build an internal wall in the utility room to create a small downstairs w.c and would need the current back door changing from a upvc door to a window. But with the wc created the utility room wouldn’t have a window, would that be acceptable? There would also need to be piping moved in the kitchen and some installed in the utility room and wc and a light moving and a new one installed to create a light in both the utility room and wc I am looking for any advice on how to get started with these modifications, would I need to get planning permission? What tradesmen would I need? Would it be better to get the piping moved and installed before the door and window changes? The pipe work will be close to the doors and windows, currently it’s all upvc so I don’t know how the waste pipes would be put out? Should I get the doors and windows done (with small walls parts) first and then the pipes? I don’t want to make the jobs harder than they need to be.
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