Anyone who lives in or manages a home or business property and anyone who installs plumbing systems or water fittings, has a legal duty to meet the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations, The owner, occupier, installer or plumber carrying out the work all have a responsibility to gain permission from us. If the owner or occupier of the property do not notify us, then the plumber or installer must do so.
Approved plumbers are able to carry out some types of plumbing work without prior notification, such as Extending or altering the water system on a non-household building. If the plumber is an Approved WaterSafe contractor or an approved WIAPS ground worker then they should issue a certificate to owner or occupier and the local water supplier that states the works has been carried out in line with the regulations. Please remember to ask your plumber for the certificate.
WIAPS is the largest of the seven UK Approved Contractors’ Schemes. WIAPS is administered by Water Regs UK on behalf of 14 of the UK Water Undertakers.
WaterSafe is the central body for approved plumbers, bringing together several accreditation schemes across the UK. You can find your nearest approved plumbing business using the postcode search on their website. Not all plumbers can be relied on to know the law and to work to the regulations, however, WaterSafe approved plumbers have specific qualifications to work safely with drinking water.