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Hello

i have a rental property which I had a gas safe certificate carried out in October 2012. in March 2013 I got a new boiler installed by a gas safe registered installer. The installer has yet to register the installation with gas safe who as i understand will notify my local council building control. I have contacted the engineer and they said they are doing it. i want to know what are the legal ramifications and am i compromising myself in terms of the safety of my tenants. I am not sure why this plumber is taking so long, i had another engineer do a boiler change at my own house and they did it all very quickly. Appreciate your help on this.

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What you need to watch is if the boiler was not commissioned and registered within a certain time some boiler manufactures will cancel any warranty this you need to find out, also engineer will have to come back and re-commission boiler in order to get your certificate
 
Have you paid the installer? We don't register warranty until we have been paid. I believe that it's a contravention of the building regs not to notify local council.

It's a contravention of gas safety and use regulations to leave an un commissioned appliance connected to a gas supply. Also contravention not to leave customer with manufacturers instructions .

If the property has tenants in you are required to have a valid cp12. Business disputes are not an acceptable reason why not.

You would probably have a better chance of getting it sorted if you went to small claims court, installer hasn't completed contract. That is assuming you have told us the truth???
 
actually its the home owners responsibility to notify building control we always put on the estimate that we will notify via the gas safe sceme
 
Twas my understanding a new boiler doesnt need a cp12 in yr one as its new! so should be safe after all youll have done a tightness test and its just been commissioned, i now await some flames :)
 
Twas my understanding a new boiler doesnt need a cp12 in yr one as its new! so should be safe after all youll have done a tightness test and its just been commissioned, i now await some flames :)

Think there are a few bits required by HSE / GS that are not on GS registration

(c)ensure that a record in respect of any appliance or flue so checked is made and retained for a period of 2 years from the date of that check, which record shall include the following information—

(i)the date on which the appliance or flue was checked;

(ii)the address of the premises at which the appliance or flue is installed;

(iii)the name and address of the landlord of the premises (or, where appropriate, his agent) at which the appliance or flue is installed;

(iv)a description of and the location of each appliance or flue checked;

(v)any defect identified;

(vi)any remedial action taken;

(vii)confirmation that the check undertaken complies with the requirements of paragraph (9) below;

(viii)the name and signature of the individual carrying out the check; and

(ix)the registration number with which that individual, or his employer, is registered with a body approved by the Executive for the purposes of regulation 3(3) of these Regulations.

And tenant has to be furnished with cert within 28days ( that's LL duty though)

Also L/L supposed to ask you for cert u don't have to issue one, they are responsible not u. As described in regs..... Duty on landlords.
 
Sorry i am a bit confused, the boiler is working and the engineer filled the benchmark after he installed it. What i am concerned about is the fact that I have not got the building compliance certificate. Does this null an void the default 12 month gas safe you get when a new boiler is installed. is this only valid with the building compliance certificate. if not what do I do in the meantime. Do i get another enginner to do a gas safety check and issue a certificate like normal.
 
And also the engineer never told me about building compliance requirement, I only found out after I got another engineer to quote for the other job and he said we will do this for you. Shouldn't good gas safe engineers make the client aware of this requirement?
 
So the engineer BM job? You haven't re employed him and he's refusing to register installation. What reason has he given for this?
 
Did you pay the engineer in cash? If you did, he wouldn't have registered the installation with building control so that there is no record of the work, and nothing to lead to the cash.

As far as I know though, it is the customers responsibility to register it with building control, but we (usually) do it anyway because it's cheap and easy.
 
Although it is the customers or responsible person for the properties responsibility to get building regulations compliance, it is the gas safe registered engineers duty under terms and conditions of registration to notify the boiler installation to GSR. Apart from the legal gas safety aspect of having to use a GSR installer the competent person scheme built into registration for certificating work is another reason for using the proper people for the job. I would advise you to contact the installer and have a friendly word and tell him that you will have to contact GSR and complain if he does not register the work.
 
Thankyou all for your input unfortunately it still does not answer the underlying question. The gas safe registered plumber has installed and commissioned the system in March 2013 (by commissioned i assume it means connecting it up and turning it on and filling up the benchmark in the manual). The boiler is in use at this time. Does he need to notify gas safe to make the installation in the eyes of the law gas safe (and thus giving me a years compliance on this appliance) or is it not required and the building compliance notification a completely separate thing in terms of the law. The bottom line is my current gas safe certificate has on it the gas hob and the old boiler. It is due to expire at the end of this month. Am i covered in terms of the law?
 
The regulations only say that
[h=2]if The appliance is less than a year old[/h]You should check it within 12 months of the installation date.

it does not say this is only valid if you have a buildings compliance certificate. I still need the certificate to satisfy building control but it seems that it is not a requirement in terms of gas safety? I dont want to put my tenants in jeopardy whilst im trying to get the certificate from the installer.
 
The regulations only say that
[h=2]if The appliance is less than a year old[/h]You should check it within 12 months of the installation date.

it does not say this is only valid if you have a buildings compliance certificate. I still need the certificate to satisfy building control but it seems that it is not a requirement in terms of gas safety? I dont want to put my tenants in jeopardy whilst im trying to get the certificate from the installer.

What are reasons other bloke won't register?

You said it had been checked by another installer? If it wasn't safe he would have told you.

If that worried pay and get a cp12 £65 for peice of mind.
 
He has probably complied with the requirements of the gas safety (installation & use) regulations. Registering the work to building control is a slightly different requirement and would only become an issue if you sold the property and were asked for the certificate. I don't understand why the installer has not registered the boiler as it is cheap and simple to do so and keep everything above board and everyone happy.
 
Thanks for all your help guys much appreicated
 
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Twas my understanding a new boiler doesnt need a cp12 in yr one as its new! so should be safe after all youll have done a tightness test and its just been commissioned, i now await some flames :)

I am 100% certain Lame is totally correct on this.
IF the landlord employed a GSR engineer to install a boiler then it does not need to be on any CP12 for up to 12 months.
It will be included on the next landlord gas safety inspection report - when it is due.

The Gas engineer wlll ensure the installation was safe as per Gas Safety Regs - otherwise he could face being suspended from ding gas work and possible prison (in the worse case).

So even if you have no documentation but can just prove a GSR guy installed it I think you are covered as the landlord.

Notifying Gas Safe that the boiler was installed is a part of Building Regs so not just about safety. It should have been done - within 30 days , i think, and I think he does have a duty to register the install so you may have a fair complaint against the installer.
If you phone Gas Safe Register they will be able to tell you for definite.

But the installer is human - he may have had computer problems and other technical hurdles to cause delay this so try to get an assurance that he will just do it.
 
go with mantra that when you purge and relight appliances and then check bp at appliances you record them. Boiler will need to be serviced within 12 months. Record checks and bosh in cp12. Records all the other checks you did during install.

Regs don't say "do not check and record your findings if appliance is less than 12 months old. "
 
A lady i spoke to at the HSE said that the buildings compliance certificate can be used to demonstrate the gas safety of the new appliance. She said that as i had not been issued one I would have to get a gas safety certificate done for the new boiler. If I had the certificate I could wait until my current CP12 expires before having to get a new one. I know i need to get the buildings compliance certificate but from a legal standpoint it is separate to the gas safety directive from the HSE.
 
A lady i spoke to at the HSE said that the buildings compliance certificate can be used to demonstrate the gas safety of the new appliance. She said that as i had not been issued one I would have to get a gas safety certificate done for the new boiler. If I had the certificate I could wait until my current CP12 expires before having to get a new one. I know i need to get the buildings compliance certificate but from a legal standpoint it is separate to the gas safety directive from the HSE.


HSE are GS . GS is just HSE puppet operated by capita. You could call local building control and explain situation, but think they charge a lot to self cert. I wouldn't register another installers job on my number.

Can't you reason with installer original installer?
 
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A lady i spoke to at the HSE said that the buildings compliance certificate can be used to demonstrate the gas safety of the new appliance. She said that as i had not been issued one I would have to get a gas safety certificate done for the new boiler. If I had the certificate I could wait until my current CP12 expires before having to get a new one. I know i need to get the buildings compliance certificate but from a legal standpoint it is separate to the gas safety directive from the HSE.

The HSE lady is wrong - you need evidence the gas boiler was installed by someone legally qualified to do so.
The building regs certificate does do that but it is not the only proof - the invoice by the engineer should suffice?
along with all the paper work he may have filled in.

These Building regs compliance certificates have only been issued for about 8 years or so.

But the Gas Safety Regs for landlords are 1998.
 
Finally, after sleeping on your original question for a while I remembered that when the building control certificates came in to force gas engineers were never obliged to be a part of that scheme. The obligation is on the home owner.

It just would make good financial sense for the home owner to find an engineer who could do that for them. And as gas installers it is an easy part of our routine that we just take it forgranted now.
To have a leg to stand on in the small claims court you must have it written in your contract that the engineer would notify building control - otherwise it is down to you and likely to be costly - you could telephone your local building control dept to find out.
 
The HSE lady is wrong - you need evidence the gas boiler was installed by someone legally qualified to do so.
The building regs certificate does do that but it is not the only proof - the invoice by the engineer should suffice?
along with all the paper work he may have filled in.

These Building regs compliance certificates have only been issued for about 8 years or so.

But the Gas Safety Regs for landlords are 1998.


The GS cert issued would show that the LL had discharged his duties and employed a competent and qualified person in respect to GSIUR.

So would a CP12 issued at the time of installation. Has all required info on it.
LL is supposed to verify that credentials on documents marry up with identity of installer. ( badge
 
I only issue the building regs cert once Ive been paid in full, could this be the issue?
 
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