At the risk of oversimplifying the answer to do you need planning permission for a conservatory roof is no.
I want to put a solid roof on my conservatory.
The rules are only active until 30 may 2019 and it s not clear what the position will be after this.
A solid conservatory roof is normally made of tiles or solid panels.
A change of use occurs when replacing a glass roof for a solid insulated roof as it causes the structure to be classed as permanent rather than temporary.
What is a solid conservatory roof and why do i want one.
You can still enjoy letting some light in with skylights which will let you control ventilation.
This is because replacing a glass conservatory roof for a solid insulated conservatory roof is regarded as being a change of use as it results in an extension becoming permanent rather than temporary.
Building regulatory approval must be obtained if you are planning to replace a transparent conservatory roof for a solid roof.
However this legal change is only temporary.
The rule change means it is often possible to upgrade your old conservatory roof with a solid roof replacement without needing to apply for planning permission.
You can put a solid roof onto an existing conservatory.
If you want a brand new conservatory with a solid roof you ll need to look for an installer who can do everything from building the base and walls to fitting the frames and installing the solid roof.
Solid conservatories provide a lot of benefits to the user and also require less time to fit.
If the conservatory has a transparent roof that when fitted required planning approval you will need to submit both a planning application and a full building.
This means that the project should be the subject of an application for control and a certificate on completion.
In short the answer is yes you can.
When replacing a translucent conservatory roof for a solid roof you must obtain building regulatory approval.
Planning permission and building regulations for conservatories.
Can i replace my conservatory roof with a solid roof without planning permission.
This may necessitate planning permission.
In 2010 the planning regulations changed to allow conservatories to have a solid roof without the need for planning permission.
A solid conservatory roof simply put is a solid or tiled conservatory roof that is used to replace a glass or polycarbonate roof that is the traditional roofing system for a conservatory.
This is called a retrofit within the industry and is becoming increasingly popular amongst homeowners who have older conservatories and are looking to upgrade as well as add value to their home.