Gas Safety Certificate

We provide services to residential and commercial properties including EICR, Fire Safety Certificate, Fire Risk Assessment, PAT Testing, Emergency Lighting Certificate, Gas Safety Certificate, EPC, plumbing work, gas repairs, and electrical repairs across London and the M25 area. LondonElectricalChecks has over 15 years of experience in providing property compliance certificates.

Who Needs a Gas Safety Certificate

Landlord :

Planning to rent out the property

Letting Agent :

Has the property under their control

Has the property under their control :

Need gas safety check and certificate

The gas safety certificate requires annual renewal by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure the safety of occupants.

Gas Safety Certificate Cost

£69

1-2 gas appliances

£79

3 gas appliances

£89

4 gas appliances

Special Offer: Gas Safety Certificate + Boiler Service – £149.00

Importance of Gas Safety Check and Certificate

Gas safety check and certificate is an important part of ensuring the safety and health of tenants.

Prevents explosions and fires :

Engineer carries out tightness test to ensure no gas leakage and no CO poisoning

Ensures legal compliance :

Saves you from fines or disputes. Insurance companies require regular certificates

Extends appliance life :

Ensures appliances work properly, maintaining healthy lifespan and lowering bills

Provides peace of mind : 

For both tenants and landlords that safety inspection is carried out regularly

Role of CO Alarm in Gas Safety Check

An engineer during gas safety check will make sure a CO alarm is present at the right location of the property and is functioning properly.

What is Carbon Monoxide?
CO gas is produced when carbon fuel (natural gas or LPG) is not burned completely due to improper installation, wrong repair, or poor maintenance. Chimneys and vents should not be blocked.

Why is CO dangerous?
CO gas is tasteless and odorless. Only a CO alarm detects it. Carbon monoxide is very harmful and can lead to paralysis, brain damage, or even death. It enters your lungs and shifts into your blood, killing blood cells due to lack of oxygen. Even small amounts can poison you.

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