not-wanted-on-voyage t1_j9jnb7o wrote
Yes, you can fit them yourself, but you will need to have the work insepcted by the building inspector (council or approved third party). Contact them and ask them what evidence they need and what visits they will need to make so that they can pass the work as satisfactory.
Adam-West OP t1_j9jocyg wrote
Ok so since I already have a building inspector hired I can just ask them to give my work a once over?
not-wanted-on-voyage t1_j9jr4f2 wrote
essentially, but check with them about the specifics. They may charge more.
frutbunn t1_j9jtkpi wrote
>They may charge more
They will charge more.
Adam-West OP t1_j9jr97d wrote
Thanks
not-wanted-on-voyage t1_j9jvtfv wrote
On a technical note, I'd reccomend checking out installation guides that focus on thermal bridges and airtightness - you can make a huge difference to your buildings performance quite eaisly at this stage. Somethink like this: https://www.ecologicalbuildingsystems.com/post/airtightness-window-junctions-sealing-tape-or-liquid-membrane
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