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Gas Safety Checks

One of the areas of growth for our business in recent years has been Gas Safety Checks in people's homes. Through communication with our customers we have found that they want peace of mind when it comes to gas appliances - and a gas safety certificate assures them of that.

For a gas safety check we survey the full gas installation then report back to the customer any faults that are identified. We can also do a full gas safety check on the installation giving people peace of mind just knowing that there are no gas leaks in their house.

If you'd like to have this done in your house call George Mcmillan direct on 07767 332601.

Landlord Safety Certificates

For landlords of rented property safety can't be viewed as an "optional extra" as the law requires them to ensure the safety of the appliances in their let and managed properties. The only way to ensure this is using an annual gas safety check.

Failure to comply with The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 can result in a fine or even imprisonment.

If you are a landlord or a property agent with your gas appliances unchecked then call us today on 07767 332601 for your Landlord Certificates.

During a Landlord/Gas Safety Check we:

  • Check appliance for gas tightness.
  • Check standing and working pressure if test points available.
  • Check burner pressure / gas rate against manufacturer's data plate.
  • Check for satisfactory provision of all necessary ventilation.
  • Test flue flow to ensure removal of products of combustion.
  • Check satisfactory operation of all the flame failure devices.
  • Check for physical stability, presence and effectiveness of stability brackets (where appropriate).
  • Investigate any evidence of unsafe operation and report to a responsible person. An appliance cannot be deemed as having been checked, until the above has been completed.
  • For a Landlords Safety Record inspection a tightness test of the full system should be added to the above.