If you’re a landlord, our fully trained and Gas Safe registered engineer will ensure your appliances are compliant with gas safety regulations. Your safety, and that of your tenants, will always be our top priority. As the owner of a property, it is your legal responsibility to ensure that all gas appliances are safe and working correctly at your properties. For any gas appliance, such as a central heating boiler, gas hob or gas fire, a gas safe certificate is required to verify this. A gas certificate, in accordance with The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, can only be issued by an engineer registered with the Gas Safe Register.
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Gas Safety Services in Banbury, Oxon
Gas Safety Certificates
A Gas Safety Record is the documentation that is given to you by a gas engineer after they’ve done gas work at your property. The documentation provided will often depend on the type of work they’ve undertaken – be it a service or a safety check. While all gas engineers are required by law to be on the Gas Safe Register, it’s not a legal requirement for them to provide Gas Safety Record documentation after they visit you. There’s one exception, and that’s if you’re a landlord. We cover Banbury, Oxon and the surrounding areas.
Fixed Pricing
We offer fixed pricing for Gas Safety Certificate inspecting and testing. We are Gas Safe registered and will provide you with a photo ID before installing, servicing or certifying your gas appliances. Our Gas Safe Registration details can be checked on the Gas Safe Register website. We are fully insured and all of our gas safety services come with a full guarantee.
What We Check
We will test your gas appliances to make sure they’re safe to continue operating in your property. A gas appliance safety check ensures an appliance:
- Is properly set and adjusted so the gas burns correctly
- Is suitable for the room it’s located in
- Is physically stable, securely fitted and properly connected to the gas pipework
- There’s an adequate and permanent air supply that’s suitable for the appliance installed
- All safety devices are functioning properly
- Any flues, chimneys and air vents are operating correctly
- This can be extended to a full gas installation safety check, in which the engineer will:
- Check the installation is in good condition by visually inspecting the pipework as far as reasonably practicable
- Test the gas pipework to make sure there are no leaks