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Can external roller blinds be installed in a block of flats?

Have you been planning to install external roller blinds in your block of flats for a month now, but don't know how to go about it yet? Don't worry, you've come to the right place! In this article, we have put together the most important information you will need when planning the installation of external roller blinds. Amongst other things, you will find out which permits you need and where to obtain them from, whether there are any restrictions on the installation of such roller shutters and the possible consequences of illegally installed external roller blinds.

Installation of external roller blinds in a block of flats - do I need permission?

The installation of external roller blinds in a block of flats may involve the need to obtain the necessary consents. To obtain the necessary consents for the installation of external roller blinds in a block of flats, please follow the instructions below:

1. check local laws and regulations

Many towns and districts have precise guidelines for changes to the facades of residential buildings. Make sure that your project to install external roller blinds meets these requirements. A quick search on the internet will certainly provide you with the necessary answers. An example search engine query might look like this: "city/county - building facade encroachment rules".

2. consult your building manager or housing association

This is the most important step to get all the information about the procedures and requirements for installing external roller blinds in your block of flats. Ask the building manager or housing association whether consent or permission is required, what documents you need to provide and whether there may be any charges.

This is also a good time to ask about any aesthetic requirements. It may be that the building manager will only agree to a certain colour for the roller blinds, which is something you'd better be aware of before you decide to buy specific external covers.

3. obtain the relevant documents and approvals for the installation of external roller blinds

Fortunately, in most cases building managers agree to minor interventions in the building facade, and external roller blinds should also be no exception. The most important thing is clear and effective communication that avoids unnecessary misunderstandings and allows external roller blinds to be installed without problems.

Depending on the applicable requirements, you may need to submit a notification or application for a permit. Make sure you provide all the necessary documents, such as installation plans, technical specifications or information on the materials used.

 

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4. Plan the work schedule

Check with the building manager to ensure that your external roller blind installation work does not overlap with facade renovations or other renovation work planned by the building manager or housing association.

Also be mindful of other residents in the block of flats who, like you, wish to enjoy some peace and quiet at their leisure. Only work during the hours set aside for construction work and definitely do not switch on the drill during curfew. Also, try to work as quickly as possible. The neighbours will certainly appreciate it!

Procedures and requirements may vary depending on the building manager, local regulations and housing association regulations. It is important to consult the relevant authorities and obtain all necessary permits and approvals before installing the external roller blinds in your flat.

Now you know what you need to do to install external roller blinds in your block of flats without any problems. If you're considering choosing the right model for your home, check out our range of external roller blinds. We offer made-to-measure roller shutters, and each of our products is made from robust materials that will look great in any space.

What if external roller blinds cannot be fitted? Alternative solutions.

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If building regulations, architectural restrictions or other factors prevent the installation of external roller blinds in a block of flats, there are other methods to improve the comfort and protection from the sun in the flat. Here are some ideas on how to replace external roller blinds in a block of flats:

  • Roller blinds, venetian blinds or pleated blinds. Instead of external roller blinds, you can install internal roller blinds, which also provide light control and privacy. Blinds and pleats are convenient solutions that offer simple light control. Roman blinds, on the other hand, are an extremely stylish accessory that will add taste and elegance to your interior. All of these solutions are equally effective in protecting your home from excessive heat gain.
  • Reflective or anti-burglary film. Reflective film reflects some of the sun's energy and improves thermal insulation, while burglar-proof film can increase security by making access more difficult for potential burglars.
  • Mosquito nets. If you mainly care about protection from insects and fresh air circulation, it is worth considering mosquito nets on windows. Their installation is simple and non-invasive - they are mounted both on the window frame and permanently inside the window.

We encourage you to consult with a professional who can help you choose the right options based on your individual needs and space constraints before making the final decision to forgo external roller blinds. He or she may be able to suggest a different type of external shading that can be installed in your block of flats.

One alternative option that often works well when we have to dispense with external roller blinds are facade blinds. They are elegant and subtle, and are usually much less conspicuous than external roller blinds. If you are considering the purchase of other types of external window coverings, we encourage you to read the article: External roller blinds or facade blinds? Which to choose?

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What are the consequences of installing external roller blinds in a block of flats without obtaining permission?

Installing external roller blinds in a block of flats without obtaining the required permission can entail various unpleasant consequences. Among the most common consequences are:

  • issuing a fine or imposing other sanctions by the relevant control authorities,
  • requesting the removal of illegally installed blinds, at the owner's expense of course,
  • and, in addition, the imposition of a financial penalty.

In addition, the lack of required documents can affect the process of selling your home in the future and make it much more difficult. When deciding on external roller blinds, it is essential that you familiarise yourself with the applicable requirements and ensure that you have permission to install the blinds before you proceed.

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