Raised on different practice then if you don't even do a tightness test for a gas cert....legal or not!
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Raised on different practice then if you don't even do a tightness test for a gas cert....legal or not!
Hi wondered if I could ask a question about preferences as a registered plumber?
In the process of developing a product for registered plumbers which in a nutshell collates requests for gas safety certificates from our network of customers and estate agents and offers them registered plumbers who are part of our network.
We can provide 5 - 10 certs per plumber per day based on the volume we have and for this volume we normally pay between £30 - £40 per certificate so roughly averages out about £200 - £300 a day plus any work you get out of condemed boilers etc..
I'm a little concerned about reliability of people turning up at time arranged with the client so I just wanted to find out whether there is a preference for certs over installations? And whether this level of work is too much for a single person in a day?
Appreciate any help
Raised on different practice then if you don't even do a tightness test for a gas cert....legal or not!
I was surprised recently when I read in the gas safe mag a tightness test wasn't mandatory for a gas safety check!
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