On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 08:39:33 -0800, Jyestyn wrote:
Lobster wrote:
I have a plumber who works for me on occasions, doing work which has
included fitting gas boilers. This guy is now actually retired after
a
lifetime's plumbing, therefore doesn't have a CORGI ticket; so I have
had
the gas installations CORGI'd subsequently in order to remain
properly above
board.
So far so good; but today he tells me that he won't be able to fit
any more
boilers now due to new rules coming in in the new year. This is the
first
I've heard of this, can anyone enlighten me? He reckons that when
you buy a
new boiler after January, you'll need to sign your life away or
something,
and provide full details of who'll be fitting it etc etc; evidently
he's
been frightened off by this. He also told me about Part P
(electrical) in
the same breath, which I knew about, but which makes me think his
source may
be reliable.
Can anybody tell me more about this? I'm hoping to be able to
convince my
plumber friend he's wrong!
Thanks
David
Whilst browsing in the plumbing section of my local B+Q shed this
afternoon, I
came across a label attatched to a shelf displaying gas boilers. It
stated
that it is illegal for a gas boiler to be installed by an individual
unless
he/she is registered with CORGI. Maybe they check the customers corgi
card
when the boiler is presented at the till. ;-)
It is not
AFAIK illegal due to the Gas Regs provided you are competant.
However heating appliances come under building regs and there will be issues
about self certification of compliance v. submitting a building notice.
This is going to be observed in the breach along with part P.
I'm surprised that you semi retired friend doesn't think that £200 annual
subscription and £400 liability insurance can't be made to pay for itself
in the course of a year.
It might be that his exam passes are out of date and then he'd be looking
at some serious (£1-5k) to renew.
--
Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
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