Book A Landlord Gas Safety Check in Surrey Today
Book a Landlord Gas Safety Test today and protect your tenants from a faulty appliance. Call us for an annual gas safety check that ensures your appliances are safe. Landlord Gas Safety test are legal compliance for rented property in the UK. Don’t risk your tenants lives or failing insurance requirements. Book a Landlord Gas Safety Test today.
Landlord Gas Safety Explained
Keep to your legal requirements as a landlord by having all the gas appliances in your rental property tested for safety with Phoenix Plumbing and Heating. These checks need to be carried out every 12 months by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
We’ll issue you with a gas safety certificate (CP 12) once the inspection is complete. The certificate is proof that all appliances are safe to use. A copy will need to be given to your new tenant within 28 days of being issued and you’ll also need to retain a copy for two years.
Failure to produce valid gas safety certificates can result in prosecution, and can also nullify your property insurance, which in turn means you may be liable for potentially expensive civil claims. As a landlord, you’re responsible for this aspect of your tenant’s safety, and if non-compliance were to lead to a death from carbon monoxide poisoning, you could be charged with manslaughter.
A Thorough Service
If you find your appliance needs to be repaired or serviced, our engineer will carry this out during the same visit at a reduced cost. Gas safety certificates cost £65 for up to two appliances. Certificates for additional appliances are charged at £15 each. A full safety inspection includes:
- Full system soundless test to confirm no gas leaks in property
- Appliance check for gas soundness
- Standing and working pressure check
- Burner pressure and gas rate checked against manufacture’s data plate and manual
- Ventilation check
- Flue flow test to ensure removal of products of combustion
- Ensuring satisfactory operation of all flame failure devices
- Checks for any installation defects that don’t comply with current legislations