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Sorry saxondale,i just can not get my head around the price of your certs,or is it me being thick :|
Surely they would cost you no more than 30p Max ( 50 @ around £14 or so ).
Unless i am missing something.
Skyhi2.
situation - your insurance company say you must use an approved installer to protect your premises, we`re NSI approved so we issue you with a serial number and a paper cert to give to your insurance co.
end of each year our regulator adds up how many we issue and bills us £25.00 each one.
not cheap is it?
nope - i mean the actual certificate we issue costs us £25.00 each - the difference between Gas, our industry and Bri`s .............gas is legally regulated, we`ve voluntered for regulatation but Bri`s is self regulated, thats why he`s having such a hard time getting the point.
Pads do exist for servicing work but it isnt mandatory to use them. They serve as a memory jogger perhaps for those less experienced
Bri,with respect,if Saxondale or Mr Lasagne found a fault,or something not right,on an appliance,they could not just leave a piece of paperwork telling the owner to get it fixed as you may.
They would be duty bound to disconnect/isolate the appliance and slap a condemned notice on it until the fault was fixed.
I think oph may be getting mixed up with his " pads ",as a gas cert is compulsory, ( for landlords,and whoever is paying you for one )and not just a "memory jogger".
Skyhi2.
Bri,with respect,if Saxondale or Mr Lasagne found a fault,or something not right,on an appliance,they could not just leave a piece of paperwork telling the owner to get it fixed as you may.
They would be duty bound to disconnect/isolate the appliance and slap a condemned notice on it until the fault was fixed.
I think oph may be getting mixed up with his " pads ",as a gas cert is compulsory, ( for landlords,and whoever is paying you for one )and not just a "memory jogger".
Skyhi2.
Erm, no I dont think I am.
I said a landlords gas safety report has to be issued every 12 months. Fact.
Paperwork doesent need to be issued for servicing work. The only thing that needs to be done paperwork wise regarding servicing is the filling in of the service schedule on the Benchmark logbook which has been necessary since Benchmarks introduction in October 1999. Boilers installed before this date didnt have benchmark logbooks issued with them.
However, if something was found on the appliance that was in contravention of the 1998 Gas Safety Regs then a warning notice would have to be issued.