| Landlord
Gas Safety Certificates in
Wirral and Liverpool
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*SPECIAL
SPRING OFFER FOR ALL LANDLORDS Gas
safety certificates reduced from £49 to as little as £25... Prices
based on minimum of 2 gas appliances. See table below... |
| APPLIANCES
(MINIMUM 2) | PRICE |
EXTRA
PER GAS APPLIANCE |
Amount
of Properties 1- 5 | £35 |
+ £10 |
Amount
of Properties 5 - 15 | £30 |
+ £10 |
Amount
of Properties 15 + | £25 |
+ £10 |
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Liverpool, Wirral & Merseyside areas covered. A small surcharge
of £5 will be charged for the wirral area to cover tunnel fees and
petrol. A minimum of 2 certificates must be done on the same day and in close
proximaty from the 5 plus and 15 plus category. Prices are based on the
first year only. Certificates from the £25 and £30
category must be completed within 3 months or subject to negotiation.
Please
note these prices are only available for the spring and summer periods. We are
able to offer these prices while our workload is traditionally less during these
months. Landlords
we can also maintain your all your gas appliances and plumbing requirements in
your properties So why not call Discount Heating now on ... 07967
856 375 ____________________________________________________
Legislation now in force
requires that a Landlord or managing agent shall ensure that electrical and gas
equipment and the wiring system supplying it shall be in a safe condition.
The Landlord
and Tenant Act 1985 states that a Landlord is responsible .... "to keep in
repair and proper working order the installations in the dwelling house for the
supply of water, gas and electricity...." In 1996 the government
made law that all landlords who rent part, or all of a property, must have all
gas appliances and pipe work checked and a certificate to prove it every 12 months.
If you are a
landlord with your gas appliances unchecked, call us today for your Landlords
Gas Safety Certificate (CP 12) What does a Landlord
Gas Safety Inspection Include? 1. Check appliance for
gas tightness. 2. Check standing and working pressure if test points
available. 3. Check burner pressure / gas rate against manufacturers
data plate. 4. Check for satisfactory provision of all necessary ventilation.
5. Test flue flow to ensure removal of products of combustion. 6.
Check satisfactory operation of all the flame failure devices. 7. Check
for physical stability, presence and effectiveness of stability brackets
(where appropriate). 8. Investigate any evidence of unsafe operation
and report to a responsible person. An appliance can not be deemed as having been
checked, until the above has been completed. 9. For a Landlords Safety
Record inspection a tightness test of the full system should be added to the above.
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