When it comes to Awaab’s Law, confidence across the sector doesn’t always match reality.
New research from Shelforce reveals that while many housing providers are taking steps toward compliance, a significant proportion remain underprepared and uncertain about what comes next.
Introducing our new white paper
Based on a comprehensive UK-wide survey of housing associations, local authorities and landlords, this report provides a clear, evidence-based picture of sector readiness and the actions needed to close the gap.
Click here to download the white paper
Key findings include:
- Only 47% of respondents report full compliance
- Just 40% feel fully confident in their ability to meet requirements
- 33% have little to no confidence in their current approach
The message is clear: the sector is engaged – but not yet fully equipped.
Inside the white paper, you’ll discover:
- Where organisations really stand on Awaab’s Law compliance
- Why confidence gaps persist – and how to address them
- The critical role of damp, mould and ventilation in tenant safety
- How windows and doors influence thermal performance and condensation
- Why understanding root causes is essential for long-term outcomes
With decades of experience supplying high-performance windows, doors and fire doors to local authorities and housing providers, Shelforce offers practical, real-world insight into one of the most significant regulatory changes in social housing in decades.
Compliance is only the beginning. Clarity and education are what drive lasting change.
