Is LABC an approved inspector?
Building control surveyors – who can either be from the local council (LABC) or private sector companies (Approved Inspectors) – will check that work complies with the building regulations and associated legislation. Most building work needs to be checked by building control.
What is a LABC certificate?
LABC Assured (previously Registered Details) is a one-off building regulations and standards assessment process for England, Wales and Scotland. As the only scheme of its kind supported by all local authorities, LABC Assured can: Streamline the building regulations application process.
What does LABC stand for in construction?
Local Authority Building Control
Local Authority Building Control | LABC | Building control.
What is Lantac approval?
A LANTAC type approval means that the design is automatically accepted by Local Authority Building Control organisations through England and Wales. For more information about the LANTAC scheme visit the Local Authority Building Control website.
Is LABC the same as Nhbc?
Is LABC the same as NHBC? LABC is one of three main providers of structural or ‘new home’ warranties, along with the National House-Building Council (NHBC) and Premier Guarantee.
Who owns LABC?
LABC is a trading name of District Surveyors Association Ltd.
What does LABC cover?
Our LABC Warranty protects your new home from structural damage that may occur during the first ten years after your home is completed. Mortgage lenders are more likely to release funds if homes have a warranty in place, helping you to secure a mortgage.
Does LABC cover building regulations?
Our partnership with LABC means we can provide building control and warranties throughout England and Wales using the combined technical expertise of over 3500 surveyors. Having provided cover for over 10 years we work with some of the largest house builders, commercial contractors and developers in the country.
What does Labc cover?
What invalidates NHBC warranty?
NHBC exclusions Amendments or extensions to property. Damage caused by storms. Accidental or negligent damage. Abuse of the property or its appliances.