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STANDARDSforConversions and renovationsApril 2005 editionEffective from July 2005 Conversions and RenovationsCONTENTSC lause PageINTRODUCTION1 Technical RequirementsR1 R63 Procedural flowchart6 Survey of existing buildingC17 Design StandardC27 Completed workC37 Building RegulationsC48 Insured guarantees/warrantiesC58 Wood rot and beetle infestationC68 Vermin and pest infestationC79 FoundationsC89 Basements and structural waterproofing (tanking)C910 Drainage below groundC1011 Ground floorsC1111 WallsC12 C15 12 Chimneys and fluesC1616 Upper floorsC17 & C18 16 Staircases, stairways and landingsC1917 Pitched roofsC2017 Flat roofs and balconiesC2118 Roof drainageC2219 Framed buildingsC23 & C24 19 Doors, windows and glazingC2520 JoineryC2620 Floor, wall and ceiling finishesC2721 ServicesC28 C33 21 Painting and decoratingC3422 External worksC35 C39 22 Provision of informationC40 & C41 23 APPENDIX AUseful contacts and relevant publications24 APPENDIX BSurvey(s) of existing buildings26 IntroductionNHBC STANDARDS for Conversions and RenovationsEffective: July 2005 April 2005 editionINTRODUCTIONC onversions and RenovationsPURPOSEThe STANDARDS for Conversions and Renovationsprovide guidance on the type of project that will be acceptable to nhbc , the scope of the survey(s)and w
Conversions and Renovations PURPOSE The Standards for Conversions and Renovations provide guidance on the type of project that will be acceptable to NHBC, the scope of the survey(s)
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