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GAS SAFETY INSPECTION/
LANDLORD CERTIFICATE

It is now a legal requirement for any gas appliances within rented properties to be inspected by professionals and issue a Gas Safety Certificate. The landlord is responsible to ensure all gas appliances (such as cookers, boilers, and fires) are checked routinely to ensure tenants that they are safe for use.

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Our Gas Safe registered engineers awarded with a Gas Installation Certificate will be able to provide gas safety inspections at your property at a convenient time to suit you. Following our inspection, you will be provided with a full inspection report valid for 1 year.

We can also service and repair all your gas appliances during the same visit.

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  • What Is A Gas Safety Certificate?
    The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 requires landlords to apply for a Gas Safety Certificate for all of their rented units with gas appliances present. It is only given when a Gas Safe Registered Engineer deems all present gas appliances to be working safely and properly.
  • How Long Does a Gas Safety Certificate Last?
    The Gas Safety Certificate expires after one year, which requires landlords to have their units checked annually. This is an important thing to remember. Make sure that you ask your landlord for a copy of the new Gas Safety Certificate every time the old one ceases to be valid. A lot can happen in a year. The daily activity of a tenant can slowly accumulate damage, rendering gas appliances unsafe for use.
  • How To Get A Gas Safety Certificate?
    A Gas Safety Certificate can only be signed by a Gas Safe Registered Engineer. Landlords need to book an appointment with a Gas Safe registered engineer who will come on the site to inspect all gas-related fixtures and appliances of the house. Tests are also required to be done on the pipework to make sure that there are no gas leaks, no matter how minuscule. If you’re a landlord, make sure that you ask your Gas Safe Registered Engineer for a copy of your Gas Safety check. It should include all the results of the tests that were done inside your property. Remember to also give your tenants a copy of the Gas Safety Record form.
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