A Gas Safe Certificate is a must to obtain for landlords after getting their gas appliances inspected by professional plumbers. It is a legal responsibility of landlords to ensure the safe operation of gas appliances, which helps ensure the protection of tenants from health and safety hazards, such as carbon monoxide poisoning, fires, or explosions in extreme cases.
Are you looking for experienced Gas Safe plumbers in London? Emergency Plumber London is the place to go. Our plumbing experts perform comprehensive inspections and provide Gas Safety Certificates to domestic and commercial landlords, helping you fulfil your legal obligations and avoid heavy fines or penalties.
Our specialist engineers perform detailed inspections to identify potential issues earlier and resolve them efficiently:
After completing all the Gas Safety inspections, we provide you with a Gas Safety Certificate that includes all the details, such as:
Offering fully approved and Gas Safe registered services near you, we are highly recommended by our past customers, and most of our clients are based on referrals. Our experts have complete knowledge regarding the local rules and regulations, ensuring that every project is completed with strict adherence to safety protocols. Combining our commitment to excellence with expertise, we help you reduce the risk of safety hazards and ensure optimal functioning of all the gas appliances in compliance with relevant standards.
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Although getting appliances inspected and obtaining a Gas Safety Certificate is not a legal requirement for homeowners, annual inspection and servicing of gas appliances is crucial to ensure your property’s safety. This practice ensures that all gas appliances operate efficiently and optimally, guaranteeing the protection of all residents.
These are the Gas Safety Certificates, which are provided after performing Gas Safety checks across residential and commercial properties:
A Gas Safety Certificate remains valid for 12 months from the inspection date. Landlords must provide a copy of this certificate to tenants within 28 days of the inspection.
If landlords do not have a valid and updated Gas Safety Certificate, they may have to pay a fine of up to £6,000 and can also be sentenced to imprisonment for 6 months.