SA Affordable Housing September / October 2017 // Issue: 66 | Page 25

FEATURES A qualified plumber should install high quality products approved by regulatory bodies. The Certificate of Compliance (COC) is a new system by the Plumbing Industry Registration Board (PIRB) where a licensed plumber or plumbing company can self-certify their work by issuing a plumbing compliance certificate, also known as a COC, to the owner of the property. The COC will also be issued to municipalities, local authority and insurance companies. “This ensures that the plumber or plumbing company is held accountable for the work they have done,” says Herron. The plumbing COC is issued for most plumbing work done, including the installation, replacement or relocation of any electric water heating systems, all individual and separate installations on site, any plumbing work where the total cost is more than R1 500 and for the installation, construction or alteration for any above or below ground sanitary drains. “The certificate of compliance should be issued to the owner within five working days of the work being finished,” he says. Sputnik states that affordable housing developers should seriously consider water saving and water conservation such as rainwater harvesting. “There is a need for water reuse and recycling. It could also be very helpful for developers to also look at the use of grey water as recycling becomes part of the development,” he says. Similan says that the use of SABS approved quality products can reduce costs. “These result in less maintenance. We also apply EDGE certification standards, which benefits the end user as it reduces water and energy usage,” says Spies. Additionally, developing according to high standards ensures that clients are covered by a warranty in unforeseen circumstances if a fitting or fixture fails. Properly fitted plumbing and drainage can save electricity and water and prevent damage caused by leaks and burst pipes. Location also has a role in fitting quality plumbing. “For instance, if the pipe is shorter, it’s cheaper. You should ensure that you work with trusted service providers that can advise on the most cost effective and plumbing-wise solutions when they do the fitting and layout,” he says. ONLY THE BEST “Affordable housing is no less important than high-end housing in the most expensive areas,” says Sputnik. You cannot base the quality of services provided on the income of the end user. “It is therefore critical that the dwellers in affordable housing are not short changed and therefore assumed to be a less important strata of society,” he says. Spies describes owning a home as an investment opportunity. “Similan develops communities, not just affordable homes. We consider everything about the design process carefully – from the layout of the estate to the orientation of the homes and what interaction there will be with the direct environment, through to the choice of finishes and sanitation wear,” says Spies. Sputnik points out one error when developing houses for low income earners that is the perception of end-users. “One common mistake is the assumption that affordable housing end users are less deserving of quality work and service. There is also the assumption that those who live in affordable housing are not smart and therefore are unaware about shoddy or substandard quality work or service,” he says. AFFORDABLE SA HOUSING SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2017 23