What is Cladding
Cladding is a construction technique that refers to the components that are attached to the primary structure of a building to form non-structural external surfaces, including the weather-exposed outer layer or screen, fillers, insulation, membranes, brackets, cavity barriers, fire breaks, flashing, fixings, gaskets, and sealants.
What is ACM and non-ACM cladding?
ACM
(Aluminium Composite Material) cladding is aluminium sheets bonded to a central core. It is light and versatile and comes in many decorative finishes. It provides weather proofing and has good insulative properties.
Category 1 ACM has a non combustible core
Category 2 ACM has a polythene core that has been treated with flame retardant chemicals
Category 3 ACM has an untreated polythene core
The untreated polythene core was determined to be a major cause of rapid fire spread at Grenfell Tower. This was a contributing factor to the tragic loss of life.
Non-ACM
These cladding types include other materials such as:
Composite panels
Typically something that looks like wood, also known as HPL (high pressure laminate)
Insulated Render
Whilst the render itself in generally non combustible, it is usually applied over Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Insulation blocks. If the render is not kept free of cracks / chips the insulation behind can ignite in the event of a fire. As the insulation burns away, sections of the render fall. Visit our videos page to see the performance of a render system under test conditions.
Timber
Timber cladding is more popular on low rise buildings, however it is often used on taller buildings to give a different aesthetic to the facade. It is also often used as partitions between flats and for decorative screening.
EPS
(Expanded Polystyrene) used as an insulation material behind a rendered or metal finish.
What is an EWS1 Form?
EWS stands for External Wall System.
The EWS1 Form was introduced in December 2019 to give lenders more confidence in offering mortgages on apartments built before changes to the building regulations in 2018. It was developed by lenders and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), to make the valuation process easier.
The form is completed by a competent surveyor following an intrusive survey of the external walls. The building construction documents (O&Ms) can be used in conjunction with a survey report, however an EWS1 Form cannot be completed solely on the contents of O&M documents.
The EWS1 Form can provide confirmation that the material on external walls poses a limited risk of fire or is non-combustible. Alternatively, if materials do pose a fire risk, a Fire Engineer needs to complete section B2 which will detail the necessary remedial works. A Fire Engineer may also issue instructions for ‘Interim Measures’ such as a waking watch.
Any EWS1 Form needs to be reassessed if any significant changes occur to the external wall or attachments of the building and is valid for up to 5 years from the date at which it is signed.
The EWS1 Form has unfortunately caused severe problems with lenders requiring it on buildings for which its was not designed. It has also held up valuations and financing on many properties.
In January 2021 the RICS announced a consultation to review the EWS1 Form and process with a view to making it much clearer as to which properties require it and hopefully open up the lending market as a result. See our News page for further updates.
Why Work With Cladding Consulting?
End to end service
From discovering you have combustible material on your building through to receiving remediation funding everything is taken care of.
Knowledge and experience
Our in depth understanding of BSF requirements and experience in working with developers means we avoid unnecessary funding delays or exclusions.
Complete professional team
We use a comprehensive team covering all necessary specialties from surveyors to designers and fire safety engineers who have already navigated the process and can work together seamlessly.
Testimonials
Customer
Cladding Consulting had been extremely helpful in guiding and advising the lessees of a building in which our son is a leaseholder. . Cladding Consulting were appointed in March 2022 by the leaseholders. To date they have helped them to navigate this complex area, arranged introductions to and facilitated communications with all the necessary experts
When the building safety fund was recently announced for mid rise buildings Cladding Consulting submitted an application to the fund. on behalf of the leaseholders.
Date of experience: 08 March 2024
Tom Newton
Steven Truman provided me with excellent, extremely timely advice as to the technical specifications of a cladding system on a block of flats we’re looking at purchasing. He is clearly an expert, who is aware not only of the latest regulatory changes but also how the wider industry is reacting. I’m personally very grateful to him, as this is a difficult field for a non-expert to navigate. I’ll certainly be using him for future enquiries and recommend him highly.
Date of experience: 19 March 2021
J Thornton
Steven was able to review all the appropriate material and respond extremely rapidly with comprehensive and professional advice.
A much needed light in a very dark tunnel!
Date of experience: 18 March 2024
Henry Elston
Extremely knowledgeable and very professional. They seem like they genuinely want to help - I haven't proceeded yet but they've been happy to invest time and advise me free of charge.
Date of experience: 29 September 2021
Peter Smith
Steven has led a great team effort both in LRM but also enlisting the support of two other consultants Harris & Say who have all worked together to navigate this difficult path to BSF approval which has now been achieved - a great result for which they should all rightly take the credit. This is a moment to be thankful for such great professional support.
Date of experience: 10 September 2021
Mike
Delighted with the result achieved by Steven Truman and his team at Cladding Consulting in obtaining a 100% government cladding grant on our behalf.
Date of experience: 10 September 2021
If you are applying to the government cladding remediation fund you can leave all the hard work to us as we are familiar with every detail. We will be by your side throughout the entire journey, no matter where in the process you bring us in, and we will see it through to completion so that you can sleep soundly at night.