Our technical requirements ask for such timber frame wall panels to be accredited to:
(Note: a standard membership of one of the above is not identified as being accredited)
The accreditation should include ISO 9001 quality control systems for the materials supply, design and manufacture of the frame. Trained and competent installers are also expected to erect the frames.
We have noted that a number of manufacturers have chosen not to seek accreditation and do not have adequate ISO 9001 systems in place.
It is important from a warranty perspective that as no harmonised standard for timber frame kits exists, the need for a recognised industry standard accreditation for the manufacture of timber frame panels is vital to ensure they are constructed to consistent standards to meet the requirements of the LABC Warranty Technical Manual.
This benefits the industry and the end user, giving peace of mind to the homeowner.
Therefore, where a project is to be submitted for our warranty, LABC Warranty is introducing a transition period from now up to September 1st 2021, to allow timber frame manufacturers to either:
As part of that accreditation, an ISO 9001 quality management system for the materials supply, design and manufacture will need to be in place by 1st September by all manufacturers.
On September 1st 2021 and thereafter, we will only accept new projects for warranty application that have Timber frame panels by an accredited manufacturer or have been assessed by the Warranty Innovations Team as meeting our Technical Manual requirement, which will include having an ISO 9001 quality management system in place (as above).
Please share this article and information sheet with your preferred timber frame suppliers to encourage accreditation and help us maintain high standards.
We thank you for your understanding and co-operation.