If you are thinking of renovating a period property that contains sash windows we always recommend you speak with your local conservation officer first to check if they require Listed Building Consent or Planning Permission before any work commences.

Sash Windows in Conservation Areas

Historic England

We pride ourselves on having a proactive approach to conservation.

As many homeowners may know, properties that are in a conservation area will be subject to certain restrictions when it comes to carrying out work and renovation.

A conservation area is simply an area that is considered worthy of being preserved due to important architectural or historical interest. Buildings that fall within the boundary of the area will be protected by law against any unauthorised work being carried out on them. In order to complete work, homeowners will need to apply for consent from their local authority who will assess the project, and the products being used within it, to ensure that they maintain the period aesthetic of the area.

Many homeowners are unaware of these restrictions and can fall foul of the system. Unauthorised work carried out on a building within a conservation area can result in an unlimited fine. Thus finding products that have previously been approved for use in these areas can help you to stay on the right side of the law and avoid any costly legal challenges. At Sliding Sash Solutions, we always recommend that you get all of the necessary permissions before we carry out any work on your windows or doors, and can help you with this process should you require our assistance.

1
Customer ConsentConsent
keyboard_arrow_leftPrevious
Nextkeyboard_arrow_right
FormCraft - WordPress form builder

We take your privacy very seriously
Your details are safe with us and under no circumstances will they be passed on to any third parties. That’s a promise.

Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+