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macka09

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Hi all.

This is a silly question, if I live in a council property and I'm gas safe registered am I allowed to carry out any gas work?

Reason I ask this is, when I had my Gas Safe inspection the inspector told me I couldn't touch any of the appliances cos I haven't had permission from the council? Any advice?
 
No you can't, is the simple answer. And if you were in a council house why would you do it yourself? There's no need they'll service every year and renew every 8 or 10.
 
Pretty sure this came up fairly recently with a gsr member and he forced to take time off and watch whilst somebody else did the work.
 
It's my moms property and she's had a new gas meter today and the guy has condemned the cooker. I'd already advised my mom that it was no good even though the council had let her keep it when they done the yearly safety check. She's been out and got a replacement cooker so asked me to fit it.

I had seen on this site a few times about similar issues.
 
If she's had to replace it like she has then is it the councils responsibility to come and connect it? That don't sound right to me.

Or is the issue because I live there
 
I don`t see one, starting to think you are misunderstanding me.

No I know what you mean. AWHeating and APPlumbing posted conflicting answers so I'm wondering if there's a reason as to why I'm not allowed to install.
 
no you cant as your not on there approved contractors list
 
Go ahead and fit the cooker, no one will bat an eyelid, council tenants pay me to fit them all the time round here, im not on any list with the council
 
You can't install a boiler. The cooker isn't the councils property or responsibility. They will only ever do a visual check on that appliance. So you can fit the cooker!
 
Reason I ask is because I've only been gas safe for 8 months so I don't want any marks or issues against me.

best thing to do is phone the council up and ask
 
fitted dozens of cookers to capped supplies in council houses.
tenant usually states they need a cert to show council it has been done properly.
its the tenants property afterall and the council supply a means for installation as standard.
if a tenant asks for an independant gas check, they can do that too without the owners say so!. but they will still conduct their own anual check.
never had a problem only with supply piping that had been chopped to a cooker, the council came out and ran new supply for me to fit.
 
The council won't evict a person for fitting a new cooker!

As long as it's done by gsr & cert issued they'll be fine I'm sure as it'll save them money.

Ring them up & say you've got your mum a new cooker as old one condemned. Tell them you'll fit it as your gsr & you'll issue a cert for FREE.

No issues I bet
 
I doa lot of work for LGA. As above fit new cooker issue cp12 and all will be good. To be honest loads are fitted diy and nothing happens about it!
 
as everyone has said the gas point is the ll and the cooker is the tennants in hardship cases the council or HA will gift the tennant a cooker so they dont have to be responsible for it
 
No you can't, is the simple answer. And if you were in a council house why would you do it yourself? There's no need they'll service every year and renew every 8 or 10.
your living in the past councils will not take on anything they dont have to now even if they supply a cooker they make it a gift
 
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