NHBC, the UK’s leading new homes warranty and insurance provider, has announced it will release the latest edition of its Technical Standards in January 2026. The NHBC Standards define the technical requirements and performance standards for the design and construction of new homes registered with NHBC. They provide guidance on the requirements to achieve NHBC warranty and insurance.
Updated annually, NHBC’s Standards are rigorously reviewed to drive incremental improvement and raise build quality. They support builders and developers to deliver high-quality new homes, with the next edition delivering updates in multiple areas.
Editorial improvements to the numbering of tables and drawings and the cross-referencing between chapters have been made for ease-of-reference, and some building control guidance has been removed to clarify their purpose as warranty guidance.
Revisions to NHBC Standards for 2026
There have been several significant changes and updates including, but not limited to:
Chapter 2.1 – Technical Requirement R3d has been updated
- Chapter 3.2 – guidance on rendering in cold weather has been updated
- Chapter 6.5 – this chapter has been updated to reflect current industry practice and the requirements of BS EN ISO 1461 in relation to galvanising of hot-rolled structural steelwork
- Chapter 6.11 – updated checked rebate drawing and existing guidance strengthened to ensure robust detailing at wall/roof abutments
- Chapter 7.2 – prescriptive requirement for platforms removed and requirement for risk assessment introduced, and requirement for zonal classification of underlays introduced
- Chapter 10.1 – greater clarification given on structural requirements for garage floors and requirement to separate absorbent materials (plasterboard ceilings) from single-skin masonry walls introduced.
Richard Smith, Head of Standards, Research & Technical Competency at NHBC commented, “NHBC is committed to driving quality in house building and the continuous improvement of the NHBC Standards is a key part of this. The comprehensive annual review process ensures they remain relevant and help builders and developers to deliver high-quality new homes. The NHBC Standards are a cornerstone in our mission to raise standards in house building.”
NHBC works continuously to review technical content, update the Standards and make sure they keep pace with the needs of the industry, the regulatory environment and, wherever possible, anticipate changing consumer expectations. It consults with stakeholders from across the industry to ensure the Standards are always relevant and provide the required support for builders and developers to keep raising the level of quality in house building.
This latest edition of the Standards will apply to every new home registered with NHBC where the foundations are begun on or after 1 January 2026.
Registered builders can log in to watch NHBC Standards 2026 video guides. Created by the NHBC Standards, Innovation and Research team, these guides give a more detailed breakdown of the changes and guidance on how to achieve the performance standards.