Doesn t require planning permission provided that.
Building regulation consent for solar panels.
Generally speaking energy work does not require a building consent.
The ability of the existing roof to carry the load weight of the panel will need to be checked and proven.
You will need to check that your roof is capable of supporting the additional weight that comes with the solar panels.
The installation of solar panels on a roof or wall of a private house is considered to be permitted development i e.
Panels should not be installed above the ridgelineand should project no more than 200mmfrom the roof or wall surface.
The installation of solar panels could not occur without consent in writing from the developer who could disapprove it if it ruined the visual impact of the development.
Building regulations also apply to other aspects of the work such as electrical installation.
If you wish to install a solar panel on your roof building regulations will normally apply.
If your property is in a conservation area or in a world heritage site panels must not be fitted to a wall which fronts a highway.
Some strengthening work may be needed.
Regardless of whether or not planning permission is required for the installation of your solar panels the installation itself is still subject to standard building regulations.
The building covenant conditions required that the buyer submit to the developer its plans for the size number and location of any solar panels.