LANDLORDS GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATES
If you live in rented accommodation, your landlord has legal responsibilities when it comes to gas safety. Landlords have legal duties for gas safety. These are that gas pipework, gas appliances and chimneys/flues are maintained in a safe condition. Gas appliances owned by your Landlord, which are provided for your use must be checked annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer. These responsibilities are laid out in the relevant gas safety legislation, such as the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 in Great Britain.
ANNUAL GAS SAFETY CHECKS
To make sure that any gas appliances and flues provided for tenants are safe for continued use. Landlords must arrange for them to be checked for safety every 12 months by a Gas Safe registered engineer. New regulations introduced in April 2018 allow a landlord to arrange for a gas safety check to be carried out any time from 10 – 12 calendar months after the previous check whilst still preserving the original check expiry date. Where a gas safety check is carried out less than 10 months or more than 12 months after the previous gas safety check this will have the effect of 'resetting the clock' and the new deadline date will now be 12 months from the date of this latest gas safety check. |
GAS SAFETY RECORD
A record of this annual gas safety check will include specific information on the results of the tests carried out. A copy of the gas safety record must be provided to an existing tenant within 28 days of the check being completed or to new tenants before they move in. Landlords must keep copies of the record for two years. If a landlord has benefited from the new regulations allowing flexibility in timing of gas safety checks, records must be kept until two further gas safety checks have been carried out. |
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance arrangements should normally involve a series of regular inspections and any necessary repairs. Landlords must ensure that gas pipework is maintained in a safe condition. Gas appliances and flues provided for the tenants use must also be maintained in a safe condition. Gas appliances and flues should be serviced in accordance with manufacturer's instructions but if these are not available, annual servicing is recommended unless advised otherwise by a Gas Safe registered engineer. There are no formal requirements for landlords to keep maintenance records. However, landlords will need to be able to show, if asked, that regular maintenance of the flues and appliances and any necessary repairs have been undertaken. Landlords do not have to provide maintenance records for tenants. |
PEACE OF MIND FOR YOU AND YOUR TENANT
We will take out the stress of you having to organize when your certificate is due you will be entered on our data base and will be notified automatically when it is due for renewal which will give you and your tenant peace of mind. We will also give you priority call out for any breakdown your tenant may have on any gas appliance if we carry out your gas safety check there would be no call out charge. |
OUR CHARGES
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Landlords gas safety certificate
Digitally accessible gas safety certificate CP12
Gas safety certificate for boiler included
Additional cost per appliance
Call out for engineer
Recommended
Gas boiler service as per manufacturer’s recommendation
This could also be required to validate manufacturer guarantee
Failure to get this serviced could invalidate guarantee
We also carry out any gas or plumbing repairs.
Over 40 years’ experience in gas and plumbing industry
Company Reg 11166710 Gas safe Reg 585409
gasandbathrooms@gmail.com
Payments we take all leading debit /credit card payments no fee applied.
Bank transfer/cheque/cash |
45.00
Included
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£10
Free
£40
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