Legionella Risk Assessment in Havering

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Legionella Risk Assessment in Havering: local enforcement context

London Borough of Havering operates Additional HMO licensing at £1,400, and Selective licensing at £950 (7 wards), with a current Legionella risk assessment for any property with a stored or distributed water system required as a licence-grant condition under HSE Approved Code of Practice L8 (ACOP L8) and HSG274. The next operational deadline is 18 March 2026 (Enforcement begins). Havering Council operates three licensing schemes: Mandatory HMO licensing, borough-wide Additional Licensing (covering HMOs with 3-4 occupants), and Selective Licensing in designated areas. Fees are split into Part A (non-refundable) and Part B, with discounts available for accredited landlords, properties with EPC rating C or above, and multi-dwelling applications. The licensing team actively enforces conditions including fire safety, electrical safety, and room size standards.

Havering is an outer-London borough in East London, stretching from Romford and Hornchurch to the more rural areas of Upminster and Cranham. The housing stock is predominantly suburban — 1930s semi-detached houses, post-war estates in Harold Hill and Collier Row, and a growing number of new-build developments around Romford town centre. The borough has an expanding HMO sector and a significant supported living provision, with a mix of family homes converted into shared accommodation.

Local price context

Indicative residential cost: £80–£200 per property. Suburban access and lower travel overhead keep most quotes toward the lower-mid of the published range. Local stock is dominated by 1930s semi-detached houses and post-war estates in Harold Hill, which sets the typical scope for a Legionella risk assessment job in this borough.

9 verified providers listed in Havering. Indicative range: £80–£200 per property (lower-mid of the range for outer-London suburban stock).

Havering hotspots for legionella risk assessment

  • RM1 (Romford)
  • RM3 (Harold Hill)
  • RM7 (Rush Green)
  • Romford town centre
  • Hornchurch

Next deadline: 18 March 2026 Enforcement begins.

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Legionella
Legionella Control Association

Covers 33 boroughs

LCA-certified Legionella risk assessment provider offering comprehensive water hygiene compliance for landlords and property managers across London.

Legionella

Covers 33 boroughs

Legionella risk assessments and water hygiene compliance for London landlords. Quick booking, competitive pricing from £80.

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Legionella Control Association

Covers 33 boroughs

Legionella Control Association approved company with LCA certificate valid to October 2025. Provides risk assessments for hot/cold water systems, cooling systems, and healthcare facilities across London.

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Legionella Control Association

Covers 33 boroughs

Legionella Control Association member serving London from Essex base. LCA certificate valid to August 2025. Offers comprehensive water hygiene services including risk assessments and compliance monitoring.

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Legionella Control Association

Covers 33 boroughs

London-based Legionella Control Association compliant specialist covering South West London including Balham, Clapham, Wimbledon, and surrounding areas. Offers risk assessments and awareness training.

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Legionella Control Association

Covers 33 boroughs

Legionella Control Association accredited company with 20+ years experience conducting 800+ assessments annually. City & Guilds-qualified assessors compliant with ACoP L8 and BS8580-1:2019.

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Legionella Control Association

Covers 33 boroughs

Independent legionella risk assessment consultancy based in London. Over 10 years experience serving major organisations across oil, food, banking, health, and pharmaceutical industries.

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Legionella Control Association

Covers 33 boroughs

Legionella Control Association member providing comprehensive water hygiene services nationwide including London. Family-run business with over 500 assessments conducted annually.

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Legionella Control AssociationCHAS

Covers 33 boroughs

World-leading Legionella risk assessment specialist with London office. LCA registered provider offering independent water safety advice, risk assessments, and City & Guilds accredited training.

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Legal Requirements for Legionella Risk Assessment

Relevant Legislation

HSE Approved Code of Practice L8 (ACOP L8) and HSG274

The Health and Safety Executive's Approved Code of Practice L8 (Legionnaires' disease: The control of Legionella bacteria in water systems) and its associated guidance documents HSG274 Parts 1–3 set out the legal duty to assess and control Legionella risk in any water system that could create a foreseeable risk of exposure. Landlords have an explicit duty under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the associated COSHH Regulations 2002 to assess the risk of Legionella to tenants from hot and cold water systems.

Who Needs This?

Landlords (both residential and commercial), employers, building managers, and anyone who has maintenance or repair obligations for water systems. The HSE has confirmed that landlords of domestic rental properties are 'duty holders' and must assess the risk from Legionella in their properties. Care homes, schools, hotels, and any premises with water systems that store or distribute water are also in scope.

Qualifications to Look For

  • Legionella Control Association (LCA) membership
  • City & Guilds qualifications in Legionella risk assessment
  • Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) accreditation

Legionella Risk Assessment Pricing Guide

Residential

£80–£200 per property

Duration: 1–2 hours on-site for a typical residential property

Report: Written risk assessment report within 3–5 working days

Commercial

£200–£600+, depending on system complexity

Duration: 1–2 hours on-site for a typical residential property

Report: Written risk assessment report within 3–5 working days

What Affects the Price?

  • Type and complexity of the water system
  • Number of water outlets and storage tanks
  • Whether there are cooling towers or spa pools
  • Building size and number of floors
  • Whether temperature monitoring is included
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Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions cause Legionella bacteria to grow?+

Legionella bacteria thrive in water temperatures between 20°C and 45°C, in stagnant water, and where there is biofilm, rust, scale, or sediment providing nutrients. Systems most at risk include those with dead legs (unused pipe runs), infrequently used outlets, storage tanks without lids, and water systems where the hot water is not stored at 60°C or above. The assessment identifies these risk factors in your specific property.

How often should a Legionella risk assessment be reviewed?+

There is no fixed legal frequency, but the HSE recommends reviewing the assessment at least every two years, or sooner if there is a change to the water system, the building use changes, the results of monitoring suggest problems, or a case of Legionnaires' disease is linked to the building. For higher-risk buildings such as care homes and hotels, annual reviews are standard practice.

What does the assessor check during a Legionella risk assessment?+

The assessor examines all hot and cold water systems, including boilers, cylinders, storage tanks, calorifiers, showers, taps, and any associated pipework. They check water temperatures at sentinel outlets (nearest and furthest from the heat source), look for dead legs or rarely used outlets, inspect tank lids and insulation, review the system schematic, and assess whether current controls are adequate to prevent bacterial growth.

Do I need a Legionella risk assessment to apply for a Havering property licence?+

London Borough of Havering operates Additional HMO (£1,400) and Selective (£950). A current Legionella risk assessment for any property with a stored or distributed water system is a licence-grant condition — the team checks the document at application and will return incomplete submissions. The next operational date is 18 March 2026 (Enforcement begins), so book early to allow time for any follow-up work.

Which parts of Havering most often need a Legionella risk assessment?+

In Havering, the highest demand for Legionella risk assessment comes from RM1 (Romford), RM3 (Harold Hill), RM7 (Rush Green) — areas with the largest concentration of 1930s semi-detached houses and post-war estates in Harold Hill. 1930s semi-detached houses and post-war estates in Harold Hill commonly have stored hot water systems and dead-leg pipe runs that need recording in the risk assessment.

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