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M Gaffar
 
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:

In article ,
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Just whilst I'm on the topic, is a Corgi registered engineer required to
resite the boiler (I'll be moving it from upstairs bathroom to
downstairs utility room) or can any competent plumber do this? Builder
has included this in his list of jobs to do but has confirmed the
engineer is not Corgi registered, but very experienced and used by him
for all his jobs


That's very strange. For quite some time now, anyone working on gas as a
job or part of it has had to be CORGI registered by law. For your builder
to use someone who isn't lays both of them open to prosecution. I hope
your builder isn't equally as lax with other legal requirements.

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Dave Plowman London SW
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It's something I'll be picking up with him, I've already spoken to the
local building
inspectors (not about this particular issue, but his work in general),
and the 2 that have had to assess his jobs so far have never had any
problems with his work.

Regards