UK Building Regulations Regulation 7: Materials and Workmanship

When it comes to building a quality home or any structure for that matter, the two most essential components  you should look for in your tradespeople would be the materials and their workmanship. However, these two elements must conform to the building standards regulated by the UK authorities to guarantee quality and to ensure your safety.

Meanwhile, it does not mean that since the parliament set these regulations, the craftsmanship of the builders and tradesmen are restricted or limited. On the contrary, they have all the freedom they need to express their inborn talent at their own style provided of course that their creativity and workmanship will adhere to the set building regulations.  At the end of the day, it all boils down to your security, health and safety as well as the well-being of the surrounding community.

Proper and Adequate Materials

While it is truly understandable that these are trying times and making ends meet is crucial, the robustness of the building you are constructing should not be compromised. Thus, the authorities strongly opposed and discouraged the use of substandard materials.

The British Law mandates that proper use of quality materials should be utilised. This means you are obliged to disclose the fitness of the materials to be used according to several factors to ensure their suitability for a specific purpose and conditions.

The appropriateness of the materials as per adhering to the regulation may be checked with the British Standard as well as through other national or international technical specs approved by a European Technical Approvals issuing body. Also, the presence of the CE marking on the materials carries the presumption that they meet the relevant requirements or set standards, specially the part p building regulations of the British building regulations.

The Workmanship

Workmanship is more than just putting the materials together. It is all about having an in-depth knowledge and experience in knowing how the materials work and respond to each tool used in the construction.  It is the way by which builders were able to build materials with such creativity and quality.

Although it may seem that judging the structure whether it was built with a high workmanship  is too subjective, there are regulations and parameters you can use to conform to the structure’s quality. These include the  prevailing standards, technical approvals, management systems, past experience and the conduct of tests. With the proper knowledge of these standards, you are sure to judge if the structure is capable of performing the function for which it is intended.

To know more about the regulations  set by the UK authorities, visit http://uk-building-regulations.com/part-p

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