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Hi pilsbury

I can do your landlords certificate for ?60.

I am gas safe registered with 15 years experience

(Gas safe no: 570054) I can do it tomorrow if you are available.

For more info please call me on 07415232083

Paul Parker.

Hi Pilsbury


Sorry that you found our service expensive last time round. We continually monitor the market to make sure we are offering our customers good value for the service we provide. Our price of ?60 + VAT includes up to two appliances and reflects the amount of time we spend making sure that everything is tested vigorously so that landlords can have peace of mind that their tenants are safe with the appliances installed at their properties.


I think Gadge makes a good point, a dramatically reduced rate will normally just mean a reduction in the amount of time the engineer spends at the property which is when things can be possibly overlooked or missed.


Hope this helps to clarify our charges,


Kind regards


John

  • 1 year later...

It seems there are a lot of guys offering gas certificates for unrealistically low prices (?30-?40). As a gas safe registered business myself I would think that in London around ?50+Vat would be a minimum rate that makes sense for a self employed guys to do a thorough inspection provided it is done locally to the business.


I try to keep my prices reasonable so if anyone is interested in gas services please get in touch. My web site is


landlord gas safety inspections

I am a landlord and anywhere around ?70 quid seems to be the going rate if you want someone reputable. I think the least I have paid is ?60-something. British Gas engineers also charge slightly over ?70 unless you hold a home care agreement with them.


We've used JA Powers and found them reliable and helpful in that you receive a soft copy of the certificate via email.

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Landlords and employers are legally responsible for making sure all gas-related equipment provided to tenants or employees is safe to use. This means gas equipment should be subjected to regular inspections followed by any necessary remedial work.

https://www.landlordsafetycertificate.co.uk/gas-safety-certificate/

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