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Hi Guys,
I was wondering what prices you would charge for Landlord Gas Safety Certs??
Any guide lines for the following?

  1. Combi and Cooker
  2. BBU and Cooker
  3. 2 BBU's and cooker
And any variation of the 3. Will be the South Wales area.

Thanks all.
 
my future father in law pays an estate agency £175.00 to do his rented house each year. my jaw dropped when he told me that, i said id do it for mates rates and he turned it down, i wont offer it again now lol.
 
my future father in law pays an estate agency £175.00 to do his rented house each year. my jaw dropped when he told me that, i said id do it for mates rates and he turned it down, i wont offer it again now lol.


Is that Lord Obseen16 of Macclesfield stately manor house ,probably all those gas lights 🙂
 
haha yeah. hmmm i think id suit being a lord lol. i could bump shoulders with all the toffs and repair their solid gold toilets. hmmm on second thoughts...
 
my future father in law pays an estate agency £175.00 to do his rented house each year. my jaw dropped when he told me that, i said id do it for mates rates and he turned it down, i wont offer it again now lol.

have a look at the cert and see who is doing the job, phone him/her and ask how much they get paid to do it from the estate agent, less than half and probably nearer 1/3rd
 
my future father in law pays an estate agency £175.00 to do his rented house each year. my jaw dropped when he told me that, i said id do it for mates rates and he turned it down, i wont offer it again now lol.

That is expensive..! I know a lad in Surrey who charges £400 for an LPG service..! & he gets the work! I'm half expecting to see Dom Littlewood chasing him down the street... lol.
 
Thank you all for your replys, however, does anyone want to give me a straight answer to the OP?

Thank you in anticipation.
 
That is expensive..! I know a lad in Surrey who charges £400 for an LPG service..! & he gets the work! I'm half expecting to see Dom Littlewood chasing him down the street... lol.

he is well cheap ,in london for that much all u can get is 4 beacon sandwiches and a cup of tee if you lucky😉😉😉😉😉😉😉🙄🙄
 
Hi mate,
What you should get and what you can get are two different things!
for a one off combi and cooker i like to get £45, BBU's are a pain in the rse, so if you can get a bit more u should.
Generally, £10 per extra appliance so i'd try for £55 for the BBU and cooker.
Im in Liverpool btw.
 
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Hi mate,
What you should get and what you can get are two different things!
for a one off combi and cooker i like to get £45, BBU's are a pain in the arse, so if you can get a bit more u should.
Generally, £10 per extra appliance so i'd try for £55 for the BBU and cooker.
Im in Liverpool btw.
i would agree with this i also charge this in south wales based on volume 100 + houses
 
mine also dont include a service and its about the same price as previously said....

do alot of people include services with their LGSC? that £170 suggestion is probably including servicing
 
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i charge landlords 45 combi 55 bbu and 10 gas cooker, boilers are serviced obviously cookers visual inc a tt or soundness before the trendy re wording,tbh a combi is strait forward to service a bbu is essential safety checks should not apply to bbus full service end of annually,wall mounts also 45 gas fires 45 as can be as much work as a boiler
 

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