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Do You Need Planning Permission for Non-Domestic Solar Panels?
Planning Rules for Solar Panels Mounted on Non-Domestic Buildings
Planning Rules for Stand-Alone Solar Panels in Non-Domestic Grounds
Planning Rules for Solar Canopies on Non-Domestic Off-Street Parking
Building Regulations for Solar Panel Installations
Building Regulations for Solar Panel Installations
When you consider installing solar panels on your property's roof, you'll typically find that Building Regulations apply to the work.
These regulations are in place to ensure your installation is safe and compliant. Here are the key areas they address:
You must verify that your existing roof structure can safely bear the additional load (weight) of the solar panel system. If your roof isn't strong enough, this might involve carrying out structural reinforcement.
The regulations also cover other crucial elements of the installation, such as ensuring proper fire protection measures are in place.
Furthermore, you'll need to make sure the installation maintains your roof's weatherproofing, preventing any leaks or water ingress.
To guarantee full compliance with all applicable Building Regulations and to receive expert guidance throughout the entire process, we strongly advise you to contact a qualified installer.
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Disclaimer
This guidance is for general information only and is not legal advice. Planning requirements vary by council and property. You should check your local planning authority's specific requirements before submitting an application or starting work. This guidance applies to England and Wales. When in doubt, contact your local planning authority or seek professional planning advice.
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