Gas safety certificates from £69.00
Our expert CP12 inspections meticulously examine your property's gas appliances, ensuring their safety and compliance with current regulations. Entrust your property's gas safety to our experienced team. Book a CP12 inspection today and prioritize safety for your tenants and your investment.
Why do you need a gas safety certificate?
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To ensure the safety of your tenants and your property. Poorly maintained gas appliances can pose a serious risk of fire, explosion, and carbon monoxide poisoning. A gas safety check can identify potential hazards and recommend repairs or replacement of faulty appliances.
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To meet legal requirements. All landlords in England and Wales are legally required to have their gas appliances checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer every 12 months. Failure to do so can result in fines of up to £5,000.
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To avoid disputes with tenants. A gas safety check can help to prevent disputes with tenants by providing evidence that your property is safe. If a tenant is not satisfied with the results of the check, you can have the appliances repaired or replaced.
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To protect your property value. A gas safety check can make your property more attractive to potential buyers. A property with a current gas safety certificate is likely to be viewed as being safer and more well-maintained than a property without one.
An gas safety check will...
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Inspect all gas appliances in your property, including gas boilers, cookers, fires, and flues.
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Test the pressure of the gas supply to ensure it is within safe limits.
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Check for leaks in the gas pipes and fittings.
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Inspect the ventilation of the property to ensure that it is adequate for the gas appliances.
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Check the safety devices on the gas appliances to ensure they are working correctly.
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Provide you with a detailed report of the findings of the check.
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Recommend any repairs or maintenance that are necessary.
Why do you need a gas safety certificate?
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To ensure the safety of your tenants and your property. Poorly maintained gas appliances can pose a serious risk of fire, explosion, and carbon monoxide poisoning. A gas safety check can identify potential hazards and recommend repairs or replacement of faulty appliances.
-
To meet legal requirements. All landlords in England and Wales are legally required to have their gas appliances checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer every 12 months. Failure to do so can result in fines of up to £5,000.
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To avoid disputes with tenants. A gas safety check can help to prevent disputes with tenants by providing evidence that your property is safe. If a tenant is not satisfied with the results of the check, you can have the appliances repaired or replaced.
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To protect your property value. A gas safety check can make your property more attractive to potential buyers. A property with a current gas safety certificate is likely to be viewed as being safer and more well-maintained than a property without one.
A gas safety certificate will...
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Inspect all gas appliances in your property, including gas boilers, cookers, fires, and flues.
-
Test the pressure of the gas supply to ensure it is within safe limits.
-
Check for leaks in the gas pipes and fittings.
-
Inspect the ventilation of the property to ensure that it is adequate for the gas appliances.
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Check the safety devices on the gas appliances to ensure they are working correctly.
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Provide you with a detailed report of the findings of the check.
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Recommend any repairs or maintenance that are necessary.