Around 500 being looked at every week

Persimmon is inspecting around 500 homes a week after an independent review commissioned by the firm said it had routinely failed to install correct cavity barriers and firestopping on its timber-frame properties.

Last month鈥檚 report, conducted by Grenfell QC Stephanie Barwise (pictured), found that the failure to install cavity barriers properly was a 鈥渟ystemic nationwide problem鈥 and called for the firm鈥檚 board to reassess the builder鈥檚 whole 鈥減urpose and ambition鈥.

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More than 16,000 homes have been inspected by the housebuilder鈥檚 own site-based staff and third party contractors with inspections continuing at a rate of around 500 a week.

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Persimmon refuses to disclose the numbers failing inspections but 好色先生TV understands that this applies to more than half of homes under scrutiny. The problem is thought to relate to cavity barriers either missing or improperly fitted.

A company spokesperson said: 鈥淲e will follow the evidence 鈥 if these inspections indicate that we need to inspect every timber frame property, then we will do so. Persimmon will continue to carry out inspections until they no longer find any houses with a failure.鈥

The company has already taken measures such as being the first housebuilder to introduce a customer retention scheme, investing, for the first half of 2019, over 拢140m in additional work in progress to improve build quality, and an additional 拢15m in annual quality and service costs.

In some of the regions, Persimmon has hired more staff to be able to carry out the inspections.

Yesterday, 好色先生TV reported that Dame Judith Hackitt, author of the Independent Review of 好色先生TV Regulations and Fire Safety, said she would 鈥渂e very surprised鈥 if [the fire-safety issue] was confined to Persimmon.

The firm has appointed Arup as a consultant to assess whether it has done enough to address the fire-safety issues identified in its new homes.

She said: 鈥淚 think the action they took was sensible, I think it should be a wake-up call to others to do the same.鈥

Persimmon鈥檚 chairman Roger Devlin has described the review as 鈥渁n important message鈥 in its transition to 鈥渂ecoming a business that prioritises purposes as well as profit鈥.

Persimmon is due to put out a trading update tomorrow (Wednesday) and is expected to make reference to Barwise鈥檚 report and what remedial action it has been taking. It is due to unveil its 2019 results at the end of next month.