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Re: How to disconnect a gas fire
« Reply #30 on: 22 April 2014, 13:22:41 »

DO-NOT touch it as if there is a problem you will be liable.  :y If you are in rented property then the land lord should get somebody to do it, if you are in your own property then you really must get a gas safe engineer to do it. You can go to prison:o

Really????????????? Even if no money changes hands ..........  ::)





money or not if things go wrong and there is an explosion you WILL go to prison.  :y 
  So for peace of mind get a gas safe engineer in  ::)

The specifics of the law are very miss understood, particulalrly by those in the trade.

For all work you must be able to demonstrate 'compitency' and if it is for reward it has to be covered by a registered trade body (e.g. Gas Safe or Corgi as it was before or indeed any other that might come along). Demonstrating compitency is a case of checking and recording certain things before and after work......to create an evidence trail for the work.

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Re: How to disconnect a gas fire
« Reply #31 on: 22 April 2014, 13:30:26 »

DO-NOT touch it as if there is a problem you will be liable.  :y If you are in rented property then the land lord should get somebody to do it, if you are in your own property then you really must get a gas safe engineer to do it. You can go to prison:o

Really????????????? Even if no money changes hands ..........  ::)





money or not if things go wrong and there is an explosion you WILL go to prison.  :y 
  So for peace of mind get a gas safe engineer in  ::)

The specifics of the law are very miss understood, particulalrly by those in the trade.

For all work you must be able to demonstrate 'compitency' and if it is for reward it has to be covered by a registered trade body (e.g. Gas Safe or Corgi as it was before or indeed any other that might come along). Demonstrating compitency is a case of checking and recording certain things before and after work......to create an evidence trail for the work.

so I was right  ::) ::) ::) ::) (forgetting about the landlord/tenant thing  ;))
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Re: How to disconnect a gas fire
« Reply #32 on: 22 April 2014, 13:52:19 »

DO-NOT touch it as if there is a problem you will be liable.  :y If you are in rented property then the land lord should get somebody to do it, if you are in your own property then you really must get a gas safe engineer to do it. You can go to prison:o

Really????????????? Even if no money changes hands ..........  ::)





money or not if things go wrong and there is an explosion you WILL go to prison.  :y 
  So for peace of mind get a gas safe engineer in  ::)

The specifics of the law are very miss understood, particulalrly by those in the trade.

For all work you must be able to demonstrate 'compitency' and if it is for reward it has to be covered by a registered trade body (e.g. Gas Safe or Corgi as it was before or indeed any other that might come along). Demonstrating compitency is a case of checking and recording certain things before and after work......to create an evidence trail for the work.

so I was right  ::) ::) ::) ::) (forgetting about the landlord/tenant thing  ;))

Only in your mind Andy. ;D
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Re: How to disconnect a gas fire
« Reply #33 on: 23 April 2014, 20:58:15 »

Thanks for all the advice. :y

Nearly got it sorted now. :-*


Thats a nice looking living room Kate. 8)
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Re: How to disconnect a gas fire
« Reply #34 on: 24 April 2014, 17:46:42 »

Thanks for all the advice. :y

Nearly got it sorted now. :-*


Thats a nice looking living room Kate. 8)

Thanks. :y
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Re: How to disconnect a gas fire
« Reply #35 on: 24 April 2014, 18:42:39 »

Thanks for all the advice. :y

Nearly got it sorted now. :-*


Thats a nice looking living room Kate. 8)

Thanks. :y

Yes, looks nice.....tho i carnt quite see the 50" LED TV.....is it hiding in that cabinet in the corner  :-\ :)
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Re: How to disconnect a gas fire
« Reply #36 on: 25 April 2014, 20:26:47 »

Thanks for all the advice. :y

Nearly got it sorted now. :-*


Thats a nice looking living room Kate. 8)

Thanks. :y

Yes, looks nice.....tho i carnt quite see the 50" LED TV.....is it hiding in that cabinet in the corner  :-\ :)

I haven't got a 50" LED TV but that would be nice. :y
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