Why check first
The important distinction is whether the homeowner needs an eligible grant measure and City review rather than generic waterproofing or repair work.
London's grant process is built around approved remedial measures, contractor quotes, City review, permits, and inspection. Use this before turning a quote into work.

Pre-Install File Review
City path, work-started status, quote details, and contractor-documentation risks checked before introduction.
What this check does
Identify the likely city or regional rebate path before work starts or before the application is prepared.
Flag permit, inspection, pre-approval, licence, and quote-documentation questions where they may apply.
Separate research-only homeowners from quote-ready requests.
Introduce only consented requests to contractors when the next step looks practical.
London grant work should be reviewed and approved before construction starts.
Licensed plumbers or drainage contractors may be needed depending on the measure.
The grant excludes some waterproofing and repair work that homeowners often assume is covered.
The important distinction is whether the homeowner needs an eligible grant measure and City review rather than generic waterproofing or repair work.
We screen ownership, work-started status, likely grant category, quote readiness, timeline, and contractor-contact consent.
If the request looks ready, it can be routed manually to a contractor who can discuss quotes, permits, inspection, and grant documentation.
Starting construction before grant approval.
Assuming crack repair, waterproofing, or new weeping tile work is covered.
Submitting vague quotes that do not separate eligible work categories.
Missing the City review step before hiring.
Before You Hire
If your request looks contractor-ready and you consent, we may introduce you to a contractor who says they can discuss local permit, inspection, quote, and documentation questions.