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Certified Gas Safety Solutions

Gas Safety Certificate (GSC).

A gas safety certificate is an official document issued by a Gas Safe registered engineer confirming that a property’s gas appliances, pipework, and flues are safe and comply with UK regulations. It is legally required for landlords and businesses and helps identify faults, prevent gas leaks, and reduce carbon monoxide risks.

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GSC

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Residential GSC Pricing List

1 Appliance & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 57
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP12

2 Appliances & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 67
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP12

3 Appliances & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 77
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP12

4+ Appliances & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 87
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP12
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Commercial GSC Pricing List

1 Appliance & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 199
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP42

2 Appliances & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 239
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP42

3 Appliances & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 279
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP42

4 Appliances & Meter

Approved by Gas Safe
£ 299
99
excl. VAT
  • Gas safety certificate – CP42

For larger commercial premises, multi-kitchen sites, or more complex gas installations, we confirm the scope before attendance so there are no surprises.

What Is a Gas Safety Certificate
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What Is a Gas Safety Certificate?

A gas safety certificate is an official document issued by a qualified Gas Safe-registered engineer confirming that the gas appliances, fittings, and flues in a property have been checked and meet current safety standards.

It records the condition of each checked appliance and whether it is safe to use at the time of inspection, giving occupants clear information to make informed decisions about their environment. The certificate typically lists the engineer’s details, the inspection date, each appliance tested, the results of safety checks, and any identified defects or recommended actions. It focuses on critical risks such as gas leaks and carbon monoxide exposure, which directly threaten personal autonomy and well-being.

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Although it does not, by itself, repair faults or enforce actions, it exposes hidden hazards, enabling people to choose timely repairs, upgrades, or changes in how gas is used. In that sense, it functions as a practical tool for safeguarding everyday freedom.

Mandatory Requirements

Who Needs a Gas Safety Certificate in the UK?

Understanding what a gas safety certificate is naturally raises the question of who must hold one in the UK.

A gas safety certificate helps confirm that your property’s gas systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with regulations, reducing risks and ensuring everyday safety.

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Annual Renewal Rules

How Often to Renew Your Gas Safety Certificate

Most routine gas safety checks follow a clear structure, focusing on three critical areas: appliances, flues, and pipework.

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Appliance Performance & Safety

A qualified engineer tests every appliance for clean combustion, stable flames, and correct pressure. This ensures safe ignition and prevents the silent buildup of dangerous carbon monoxide.

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Flue & Chimney Integrity

Inspectors verify that flues and chimneys are clear of blockages and leaks. This ensures that waste gases escape freely to the outside, maintaining healthy indoor air quality for the occupants.

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Gas-Tight Pipework

The system is checked from the meter to the appliances for leaks, corrosion, and proper support. This integrity test is vital to reduce the overall risk of fires or explosions.

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Operational Safety Controls

The check confirms that all shut-off devices and emergency valves are accessible and working correctly, ensuring the gas supply can be safely managed or isolated if needed.

STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS

How to Get a Gas Safety Certificate

Securing a gas safety certificate starts with arranging a visit from a suitably qualified engineer, typically one registered with the relevant national gas safety body (such as Gas Safe Register in the UK).

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Choose a Registered
Engineer

Select a qualified and accredited engineer (e.g., Gas Safe registered) and verify their ID before work begins.

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Check Credentials
Carefully

Ensure the engineer is legally certified to inspect gas appliances and complies with national safety standards.

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Book a Convenient Appointment

The visit is arranged at a suitable time that minimises disruption and suits occupants’ daily routines.

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Inspection & Safety
Checks

The engineer will assess each appliance to confirm it is safe, efficient, and compliant with regulations.

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Receive & Keep the Certificate

Once approved, the certificate is issued—store it safely for tenants, legal compliance, and future reference.

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Provide Full
Access

Ensure all gas appliances, pipework, and flues are accessible for a complete and thorough safety inspection.

Common Risks & Fixes

Common Gas Safety Check Problems and How to Avoid Them

Although a routine gas safety check is designed to be straightforward, several recurring issues can delay certification or expose occupants to avoidable risk.

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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CHECK

Gas Safety Certificate Costs and How to Save

While a Gas Safety Certificate is a legal requirement for landlords, the price of obtaining one can vary widely depending on property size, location, and the number of gas appliances.

Structured Appliance Testing

We systematically test each appliance (boilers, cookers, fires) for correct gas pressure, stable burner flames, and safe ignition to prevent carbon monoxide leaks.

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Flue & Ventilation Analysis

Our engineers verify that chimneys and flues are completely unobstructed, ensuring that all combustion by-products are safely exhausted outside.

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System Integrity Checks

We perform gas-tightness tests on the entire pipework system from the meter to the appliance to identify any potential leaks or corrosion.

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Safety Device Verification

We confirm that all emergency shut-off valves and safety devices are fully functional and easily accessible in case of an emergency.

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How We Conduct Gas Safety Inspections

Even minor documentation gaps can lead to compliance issues for landlords and property managers. Maintaining a clear, structured record of Gas Safety Certificate findings ensures full legal compliance and a smooth inspection process every year.

 

How We Conduct Gas Safety Inspections
“From the initial booking to the final CP12 issuance, we manage your gas safety inspections with complete professionalism and care.”
 
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When Should You Renew Your Certificate?

Maintaining an up-to-date certificate is essential for legal protection and occupant safety:
Annual Requirement: Legally, landlords must have a Gas Safety Check carried out every 12 months by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
New Tenancies: A check should be performed before a new tenant moves in to ensure all appliances are in top condition.
Major Repairs: If significant work has been done on the gas system or new appliances have been installed, a re-inspection is highly recommended.
Safety Concerns: Immediate inspections are required if occupants report the smell of gas, see soot marks around appliances, or experience yellow, lazy flames.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, hosts still need one. Even for short‑term lets, UK law generally requires an annual gas safety check and a record to be kept of where gas appliances exist, protecting guests’ freedom to travel while ensuring landlords meet non‑negotiable safety responsibilities.

No, they usually do not need one if there is no gas supply. However, they must still guarantee electrical safety, use certified electricians, maintain documentation, and comply with all local short‑term let and landlord regulations.

Yes, a tenant can request an additional gas safety check during the tenancy. While not always a legal requirement, a responsible landlord usually agrees, valuing safety, peace of mind, and the tenant’s right to live without unnecessary risk.

Yes, they are generally required where gas appliances exist. The landlord or business owner must guarantee annual checks by a Gas Safe engineer, but exact duties and exemptions depend on local regulations and specific commercial arrangements.

They must keep gas safety records for a minimum of two years and guarantee that the latest record is kept until two further checks are completed, preserving a clear trail while avoiding unnecessary long‑term data hoarding.

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