Are you a landlord struggling to get a gas safety certificate in Anerley? Well, you’ve reached the right place. The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations were passed in 1998, after which it became obligatory for landlords in the UK and Ireland to get gas safety certificates for their properties. With registered engineers on board, Gas Safety Certs has been helping landlords fulfil their legal duties by providing them with legitimate gas certificates.
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Gas Safety Certs is accredited by the Gas Safe Register to perform gas inspections on residential, commercial, and newly built properties. We are licensed to issue the following types of certificates to our clients:
This is a domestic certificate required by landlords to prove the gas safety of their residential properties. The landlord gas safety certificate is also known as the cp12 certificate and like every other gas certificate, it has to be renewed every 12 months.
According to the law, you need to give a copy of this certificate to your tenants within 28 days of the latest gas safety check. So keep up with your legal duties and schedule an inspection today!
The commercial gas safety certificate is the document needed by business owners to ensure the gas safety of their commercial property. This certificate needs to be made even if there is only one gas appliance installed on the property.
Not getting this certificate made can lead to horrible consequences because you might have to pay a heavy fine and even face jail time. In extreme cases, your business insurance can also be cancelled, so avoid this risk and get your property inspected at the earliest time.
Getting a gas certificate in Anerley has become very easy. You can get a certificate made from the comfort of your home by following these 4 simple steps:
There isn’t much of a grace period when it comes to gas safety certificates because they are necessary to ensure the gas safety of your property. But there is one way to avoid legal consequences and buy extra time.
Get your property inspected within 10 to 12 months of the previous inspection. You can add a month or two to your certificate’s life because the new certificate will only become active once the old one has expired.
The average gas certificate price starts from £34, but this amount varies from one property to another. Some of the main factors that influence the cost of the certificate are:
The landlord gas safety certificate cost can go up to £100, but the commercial gas safety certificate cost can even exceed a few hundred pounds.
This is primarily because commercial properties are more complex to inspect because of their infrastructure, and in most cases, there is a larger number of appliances installed in them.
Order a gas safety check online from Gas Safety Certs
A registered engineer will visit your property within 48 hours
The engineer will assess your property for a small gas safety check cost
You will receive your gas certificate within 24 hours of inspection
Nationwide Coverage
Yes, all commercial properties with one or more installed gas appliances need a commercial gas-safe certificate. The landlords of commercial properties are legally required to conduct the annual gas safety inspection to get a valid commercial gas safe certificate under the Gas Safety Regulations 1998 provisions.
The gas safety inspection ideally takes around 30 to 60 minutes. However, the entire process takes 3 to 4 days, starting from placing the order. Our engineer will reach the property within 48 hours after receiving your order. Once the inspection is completed successfully, the engineer will make the gas safety certificate and hand it over to you within 24 hours.
All gas safety certificates expire precisely one year from the date of inspection. It needs renewal before the expiry of the current certificates. The renewal can be done anytime during the last two months of the expiry of the current certificate. However, the new certificate will take effect from the current certificate's expiry date.
All gas safety certificates expire precisely one year from the date of inspection. It needs renewal before the expiry of the current certificates. The renewal can be done anytime during the last two months of the expiry of the current certificate. However, the new certificate will take effect from the current certificate's expiry date.
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