本帖最后由 paulwood 于 2020-8-13 08:09 编辑
You are required to obtain a building consent if the work involves adding an additional sanitary fixture to your house - for example, a new bath – where there was not one previously. A building consent is not required to repair or maintain an existing water heater, if it is carried out by an authorised person.
You are unlikely to require a building consent to: - re-position or replace sanitary fixtures (e.g. a bath, bidet, wash hand basin, shower or toilet pan) within an existing home bathroom
- move a toilet pan from a toilet compartment into an adjacent existing bathroom
- remodel an existing kitchen within the same space, leaving the kitchen sink in the same position
- move an existing home laundry tub to a new location to an adjacent room
- relocate or remove an existing hose tap
- remove a bath with a shower over it, and replace it with a new proprietary shower enclosure and a new bath within the existing bathroom space.
https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt ... uired%20to%20obtain,out%20by%20an%20authorised%20person.
https://www.building.govt.nz/projects-and-consents/planning-a-successful-build/scope-and-design/check-if-you-need-consents/building-consent-exemptions-for-low-risk-work/schedule-1-guidance/schedule-1-exempt-building-work/
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