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Hi all,

We took a plumber on to fit our new central heating system and boiler. His website said he was Gas Safe registered but it has since been discovered that he wasn't.

We have contacted Gas Safe and they are coming round to inspect the installation for safety etc.

We know that installing by a non Gas Safe registered person is illegal, but who is liable? We are now worried that in some way we have broken the law because we are the homeowners.

Any clarification much appreciated please.

Thanks.
 
If you have spoken to GS then you already know this but, please turn off the boiler and do NOT use it.
You should have checked the guys GS card before any work was undertaken, how did it come to light that he wasn't GS registered after he had started?
 
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I hind site you should have checked the business out, but they have committed the offence, so you are not going to be in trouble for it. Lets hope that GSR do a proper in depth report and HSE take it forward to address the breach of gas safety regulations.
 
Hope! Yes you should have asked to see his card. Not really your fault it's lack of education of public in general and us Brits being too trusty, do you check dentists not been struck off when you get a filling?
 
Hi all and thanks for your responses. Yes, in hindsight we should have checked his card but his website said he was registered and he also kept telling us he was registered. We were very naive I guess. It all came to light when we asked for the building regs certificate and he came clean. Gas safe are now on the case and glad to hear that we're not liable. Thanks again.
 
all's for sure, its going to cost the difference (and more) from that quote for the works and the highest to get the boiler signed off as it should be removed and re-fitted!!

think on the lines of hiring some one to dispose of some household waste but the carrier is not registered and its found fly tipped!!!
 
I have read your post carefully - quite obviously things have gone wrong

You have not been as vigilant as you should have been - and your
'contracter' even worse. You will in my opinion NEVER get anything back from your fitter
if he is not registered he will have no assets - and was a cowboy.


You have broken no law - I would get the best heating outfit in your area in to check it all over
pay them - do what they say - get peace of mind and a report / certificate - move on and forget

CHK

We took a plumber on to fit our new central heating system and boiler. His website said he was Gas Safe registered but it has since been discovered that he wasn't.

We have contacted Gas Safe and they are coming round to inspect the installation for safety etc.

We know that installing by a non Gas Safe registered person is illegal, but who is liable? We are now worried that in some way we have broken the law because we are the homeowners.

Any clarification much appreciated please.

Thanks.[/QUOTE]
 
Hi,

could you please keep us posted on what happens to him and what is said regarding the safety of the appliance.

Many people post on a topic and never return but this is of interest to us in as much that we want to know what gas safe do with our registration money in regards to chasing prosecutions
 
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heres an interesting one, I IDed a boiler a while back , gas safe have inspected and written to installer to make good faults, but owners dont want him back, so I get to be paid to do work. According to GS lady, if I do work, case closed and the installer isnt chased up for dangerous install!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Thanks for your responses. Will let you know what happens unless it goes to law which I obviously won't be able to say anything in order not to prejudice proceedings.
 
heres an interesting one, I IDed a boiler a while back , gas safe have inspected and written to installer to make good faults, but owners dont want him back, so I get to be paid to do work. According to GS lady, if I do work, case closed and the installer isnt chased up for dangerous install!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Outrages isn't it, I wonder what they would do if you lot threatened to withhold your fee's until something was done to stop this ??
I know, you would get taken to court & prosecuted for working (while not being a member) i.e. illegally.
 
Gas Safe have no powers what's so ever. They pass the report on to the HSE. If the HSE don't think it's robust enough case they will not waste our tax payers money on it.
 
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I have looked into 'gas safe' spending hours on the legal aspects and from what I've found out the fitting of gas installations is a no mans land, anyone can buy install any gas fittings, boilers or pipe work.
What you cannot do is connect it to a gas supply!
My quest was to find out why, when I need a gas certificate, gas fitters/companies can charge whatever they like, my gas safe certificate cost £88, for less than ten minutes work, the quotes I got were from over £200 down to the £88 I eventually paid.
I can remember when gas safety was under the 'corgi' banner and one engineer laughingly said that gas safe certificates were like blank checks, posh house posh price and as they were required by law people would cough up.
The whole industry has become a closely guarded masonic like business, with trained fitters unwilling to take on apprentices because they know at the end of the day once qualified they will leave and work for themselves.
There will be howls of derision over what I have posted but gas fitters are not alone, question when you rip out copper pipes and old copper boilers do you deduct the scrap value from the customers bill? There is a thread on this site that goes into the ins and outs of stropping cable and how much 'cash' they get from the scrapman, taxable never, its a perk of the trade boys perk of the trade
 
I have looked into 'gas safe' spending hours on the legal aspects and from what I've found out the fitting of gas installations is a no mans land, anyone can buy install any gas fittings, boilers or pipe work.
What you cannot do is connect it to a gas supply!
My quest was to find out why, when I need a gas certificate, gas fitters/companies can charge whatever they like, my gas safe certificate cost £88, for less than ten minutes work, the quotes I got were from over £200 down to the £88 I eventually paid.
I can remember when gas safety was under the 'corgi' banner and one engineer laughingly said that gas safe certificates were like blank checks, posh house posh price and as they were required by law people would cough up.
The whole industry has become a closely guarded masonic like business, with trained fitters unwilling to take on apprentices because they know at the end of the day once qualified they will leave and work for themselves.
There will be howls of derision over what I have posted but gas fitters are not alone, question when you rip out copper pipes and old copper boilers do you deduct the scrap value from the customers bill? There is a thread on this site that goes into the ins and outs of stropping cable and how much 'cash' they get from the scrapman, taxable never, its a perk of the trade boys perk of the trade


........and your point is?
 
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i pay tax on my scrap, take on apprentices and hate custards, well 60% of the self righteous idiots! would you risk your neck for less than £35p/h? i think not/ when you go to work in your office do you pay for your desk, all the equipment in that office and put up with ducks rse custards? thought not.

I have to pay tax on scrap, HMRC take a dim view of me having unexplained £200 to £700 into my bank most weeks?
 
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I have looked into 'gas safe' spending hours on the legal aspects and from what I've found out the fitting of gas installations is a no mans land, anyone can buy install any gas fittings, boilers or pipe work.
What you cannot do is connect it to a gas supply!
My quest was to find out why, when I need a gas certificate, gas fitters/companies can charge whatever they like, my gas safe certificate cost £88, for less than ten minutes work, the quotes I got were from over £200 down to the £88 I eventually paid.
I can remember when gas safety was under the 'corgi' banner and one engineer laughingly said that gas safe certificates were like blank checks, posh house posh price and as they were required by law people would cough up.
The whole industry has become a closely guarded masonic like business, with trained fitters unwilling to take on apprentices because they know at the end of the day once qualified they will leave and work for themselves.
There will be howls of derision over what I have posted but gas fitters are not alone, question when you rip out copper pipes and old copper boilers do you deduct the scrap value from the customers bill? There is a thread on this site that goes into the ins and outs of stropping cable and how much 'cash' they get from the scrapman, taxable never, its a perk of the trade boys perk of the trade

GSIUR. Tells you all you need to know.
 

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