Detecting Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide.
| Are you a homeowner, or thinking of becoming one? Perhaps you might be thinking of selling.
If so, when did you last have your property’s electric and/or gas checked? Whatever your situation, a Gas and Electrical Safety Inspection will not only safeguard your family, but also give you peace of mind knowing that the utilities in your investment have been well maintained. |
- E1 Electric Periodic Inspection (NICEIC form completed by qualified electrician) PAT testing up to 6 appliances (Section 1 of Enhanced form)
- E2 Enhanced Electrical and Appliance Inspection PAT testing up to 6 appliances, Checking for safety of accessible sockets, Functional test of lights (Section 1, 2 & 3 of Enhacned form)
- E3 Change of Occupancy - Enhanced Electrical Inspection
- E4 Additional Electrical Appliances
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Electrical regulationsGuidance on the observations and Recommendation Codes
Periodic Inspection Reports and Recommendation Codes
Our inspections ensure that landlords do not fall foul of the ever / changing gas and electric legislation.
GAS Safety Inspections
- G1 Gas Safety Inspection (up to 3 appliances) CP12 form / CD11 for Oil
- G2 Additional Appliances
- G3 Gas Fire Service
- G5 Boiler Service
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Gas Safety inspections GAS and ELECTRICAL Safety Inspections
- G1E2 Gas Safety Inspection (up to 3 appliances) and, Enhanced Electrical and Appliance Inspection PAT testing up to 6 appliances, Checking for safety of accessible sockets, Fuctional test of lights (Sections 1, 2 & 3 of Enhanced form) CP12 form / CD11 for Oil
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Boiler Servicing
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