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Peter1954 Jul 30th 2010 4:17 am

DIY rules
 
Hi, Can anyone tell me how much DIY you can do legally in Spain? Obviously Gas and Electrics need to be done by qualified people but what about the rest?
Peter

Sherlock Holmes Jul 30th 2010 4:22 am

Re: DIY rules
 
Hi Peter, I see you aren't strictly new, but welcome anyway. I have moved your post to the Spain forum where hopefully you will get some answers.

pwwm Jul 30th 2010 5:09 am

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You can do anything you want but, have to get permission for everything, go to the Ayuntamiento and complete a form, here you are supposed to ask from painting the outside of the house to doing anything indoors. cheapest permsi here is 51 euros and that covers work up to 1000euros

We have done things from tiling/building a wall around the property/pool/terraces and so on but always with permiso. All ourselves:wub:

bfg69bug Jul 30th 2010 7:40 am

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someone just told me i should of applied for a licence to trim my bourgonvilla, because it over hangs the road :rofl:

bil Jul 30th 2010 8:54 pm

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Let's see. One neighbour has installed a pool, another has built a covering over the terrace, and the third is painting. Then there's the building work going on to left and right.

I'm prepared to make a small bet that they couldn't produce one permiso between them.

Peter1954 Jul 30th 2010 11:54 pm

Re: DIY rules
 
Thanks for your replies but I'm still confused. I had a building licence a few years ago (now expired) which said the building works must be carried out by a registered builder. I'm quite capable of doing the work I now need to do ( I built a 2 storey extension in the UK) but obviously I'm not registered. I have to do the work myself as I can't afford to use a builder due to falling house prices and the weak pound (compared to 3 years ago). The work involves demolishing (non load bearing) internal walls and installing new bathrooms etc. People in the UK (and other countries) can build an entire house themselves if they like so long as they comply with building regs. and planning so why does my old permit say it must be done by a registered builder?:huh:

missile Jul 31st 2010 12:08 am

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This is spain and the spanish make the rules. :rofl:

pwwm Jul 31st 2010 12:15 am

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The police here are quite hot re permiso's and this is almost 100% Spanish area, but the stop and ask anyone with sand or obvious building stuff if they have the bit of paper. But I also know people that have not bothered, some have been dobbed in by the neighbours.

As a poster said above, this is Spain, different rules and laws, I would be quite well off for all the times with very few people I have said "this is Spain not UK" as I hate the , "but in England/Wales/Scotland it isnt like that. no it isnt this is Spain.

Would think if the permiso said had to be built by builder then that was what they want.

missile Jul 31st 2010 12:26 am

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Originally Posted by pwwm (Post 8742117)
...... in England/Wales/Scotland it isnt like that. no it isnt this is Spain.

Would think if the permiso said had to be built by builder then that was what they want.

I would have thought a 2 storey extension would involve eletrical work? Even in NI :rolleyes: you would need a qualified electrician.

pwwm Jul 31st 2010 1:18 am

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Indeed and plumbing, boletins for both at a price.

snikpoh Jul 31st 2010 1:51 am

Re: DIY rules
 

Originally Posted by Peter1954 (Post 8742101)
Thanks for your replies but I'm still confused. I had a building licence a few years ago (now expired) which said the building works must be carried out by a registered builder. I'm quite capable of doing the work I now need to do ( I built a 2 storey extension in the UK) but obviously I'm not registered. I have to do the work myself as I can't afford to use a builder due to falling house prices and the weak pound (compared to 3 years ago). The work involves demolishing (non load bearing) internal walls and installing new bathrooms etc. People in the UK (and other countries) can build an entire house themselves if they like so long as they comply with building regs. and planning so why does my old permit say it must be done by a registered builder?:huh:

I queried this too. My licences have all required a builder - as the promoter, I was not allowed to do anything!

The answer I got was to go autonomo and they MIGHT allow me to do some of the work:thumbdown:

bfg69bug Jul 31st 2010 8:30 am

Re: DIY rules
 

Originally Posted by pwwm (Post 8742207)
Indeed and plumbing, boletins for both at a price.

as long as its "upto spec" most electricians and plumbers will sign it off and give a bollatin, if they are able (for a price) at least round here.

big wheels Jul 31st 2010 11:23 am

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If all the work is inside the house I would go for it without the licence. Just be wary of skips etc standing outside for too long. ;)

I had a visit from the local police a couple of years ago because a pile of sand recently delivered outside my house was obstructing the footpath. When asked if I had a licence I replied no and was fined the grand total of €3 to be paid at the town hall.

dunmovin Aug 1st 2010 2:07 am

Re: DIY rules
 

Originally Posted by Peter1954 (Post 8740631)
Hi, Can anyone tell me how much DIY you can do legally in Spain? Obviously Gas and Electrics need to be done by qualified people but what about the rest?
Peter

Peter, Cocentaina town hall is fairly relaxed about these things ....unless you are putting on a large extension...if you stay within the "footprint" of the house you can pretty much do what you want. If you want more expert advice go down to a builder's merchant and ask them Toledo has a girlthere that speaks fluent English and the guys are always very helpful.

Peter1954 Aug 1st 2010 2:57 am

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Thanks dunmovin. We should all being well be moving to Cocentaina full time in a few weeks. We've a town house that needs abit of TLC, well a lot actually. Where is Toledo?
Thanks


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