A Gas Safety Certificate is a document that confirms a gas engineer has checked gas appliances, fittings, and flues in a property to ensure they are operating safely and efficiently.
It’s mandatory for landlords to ensure their property has an annual gas safety check by a registered engineer and to provide tenants with a copy of the certificate.
While it’s not a legal requirement for homeowners, it’s recommended to get a safety check done every year for peace of mind.
A Gas Safety Certificate must be obtained annually. Failure to do so can result in a fine or imprisonment.
While not required by law, it’s advisable to have your gas appliances checked every 12 months.
A Gas Safety Check includes:
The cost can vary depending on the engineer and location, but typically it ranges from £50 to £100. It’s a good idea to get a few quotes before booking.
No, you don’t need a Gas Safety Certificate if there’s no gas appliance on the property. However, you may need an electrical safety certificate or inspection for your electrical systems.
If the appliance fails the check, the engineer will advise what needs to be fixed and may even disconnect unsafe appliances. They may provide recommendations for repairs or replacement. If unsafe, they may issue a "Dangerous" notice.
No, each property must have its own individual Gas Safety Certificate. A certificate issued for one property cannot be used for another.
Ensure the gas engineer is registered with the *Gas Safe Register*. You can check their credentials on the Gas Safe website or by asking to see their Gas Safe ID card.
You must give a copy of the certificate to your tenants within 28 days of the inspection.
You should keep the certificate in case you need it for future reference (e.g., when moving out or in case of issues with appliances).
Keep it for your own records as proof that a safety check has been completed.