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Filling in this form will instantly give you a set of details for people who can help you to address a Fixed Air Pressure Testing requirement in your local area. You will then be able to contact them directly to discuss what level of service you require. Should you decide to place an order you would deal with them directly. There is no middle man.
Filling in this form will instantly give you a set of details for people who can help you to address a Fixed Air Pressure Testing requirement in your local area. You will then be able to contact them directly to discuss what level of service you require. Should you decide to place an order you would deal with them directly. There is no middle man.
Air Leakage Testing
Building Regulations apply to building work in England & Wales. They are statutory instruments that seek to ensure that the policies set out in the relevant legislation are carried out. They ensure the health and safety of people in and around those buildings. They also include requirements to ensure that fuel and power are conserved and that facilities are provided for people, including those with disabilities, to access and move around inside buildings. Scotland has its own set of Building Regulations. Air Pressure Testing is a requirement under these Building Regulations and so may be required whenever Building Work is carried out.
The following types of project amount to 'Building Work':
Extending or erecting a building.
Alteration or renovation work that will temporarily or permanently affect the on-going compliance of the building, service or fitting with the requirements relating to structure, fire, or access to and use of buildings.
Installation of replacement windows using a builder or window company not FENSA registered.
Installation or extension of a service or fitting which is controlled under the regulations.
Insertion of insulation into a cavity wall.
Underpinning the foundations of a building.
Changing the building's fundamental use.
If your project consists only of the installation of certain types of services or fittings (e.g. some types of drain, fuel burning appliances, replacement windows, WCs, and showers) and you engage the services of an installer registered with a relevant scheme designated in the Building Regulations (a competent person), that installer may be able to self-certify the work they carry out.
If the building work you plan to carry out is more involved then you may need to seek Building Regulations guidance and approval from a professional. Please note that this is a different matter from obtaining planning permission for your work. By the same token, obtaining the planning permission which your work may require is not the same as taking action to ensure that it complies with the Building Regulations.
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