I bought a house built 25 years ago with a pergola attached to the back of it.
The plans I saw (basic - the ones drawn up by an architect) given to us by the people who built it - connections through my fire brigade mob show a pergola but it may not have been the same as the one we have now as to be honest I'm not altogether sure they know - they are quite elderly and comms is hard.
We did not ask to see any plans at all when we bought.
a) I'm concerned that the pergola (in it's current form) might have been illegal and not submitted for approval by any previous owner/builder. We have not seen any.
b) We've just laserlighted the pergola. I'm now told (by another tradie) that it is now a 'structure' and needs to be inspected, mainly for drainage reasons.
c) My DIY/builder/carpenter says: 'look, you're catching the water and collecting it in a rain tank. You're in a catchment area and it is not as if you have to worry about water running on to a neighbour's property or into a system it shouldn't'. We are on an acre where everyone is on septic - noone is going to notice water going anywhere like we are on a 500m square block.
Do council inspectors go by a TRADAC or BCA list, or just look at drainage issues. The builder also says that the pergola is 'pre-existing' as if that limits his or our liability or need to take action...but we haven't seen a plan for that either. See my concern? Is a carpenter laserlighting away required to conform to a 'standard' or is that my responsibility?
Am I able to obtain a list of all plans lodged at my property - without necessarily giving myself away?
d) I am prepared to fail an inspection and make potential fairly simple alterations 'now', to get it through, but frankly, this is a cost effective job and we might as well enjoy the job and change it if we have to in 10 years when the whole lot will need redoing or dismantled when we extend the home. If we want to sale, we will get the plans/approvals and amendments then as it will need doing anyhow - the pergola will then be perhaps 20 odd years old.
Can anyone clarify some of the legal/construction issues. It seems there might be a lot of assumptions being made based on past events which may or may not have occurred.
cheers
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