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LABC Approves H+H Celcon’s Thin-Joint System

LABC approval smoothes way for easier and speedier acceptance of H+H Celcon’s Thin-Joint system

Use of H+H Celcon’s Thin-Joint system for aircrete blockwork has become even more attractive with the award of LABC National Type Approval.

H+H Celcon's certificate was presented to Stuart Brittle, deputy managing director by Peter Chilvers, technical coordinator, LABC Services on the H+H Celcon stand at Homebuilding 2005.

Commented Stuart Brittle: “We are delighted to have been awarded LABC National Type Approval for our Thin-Joint system. We see this as a great benefit to our customers, who can be assured of quick and easy LABC approval when using the system.”

LABC National Type Approval confirms compliance with Building Regulations in England and Wales when a product or system is appropriately incorporated into a building. Use of LABC certificated products therefore benefits architects and others in the specification process by offering a fast track through approval procedures. H+H Celcon’s Thin-Joint system is recognised by the Housing Corporation as a Modern Method of Construction and The National House Builders Council (NHBC) also recognises system as an accepted form of construction for their insurance schemes.

All Celcon products are approved by the British Board of Agrément (BBA).

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