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Gas Safety Certificate

In 1996 the government passed law that all landlords who rent part or all of a property must have all gas pipe work and appliances checked every twelve months and certified to make sure the installation meets gas safety regulations.


We are have licensed company to carry out annual gas safety inspections and issue landlords gas safety certificates also known as CP12s , on all domestic gas installations . Licensed company uses the latest test equipment, combustion gas analysers , electronic gas leak detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.


We charge £60.00 for each Gas annual safety check.


Electrical Safety Certificate

While there is no legal obligation on landlords to have professional checks carried out on the electrical appliances, there is, however, an obligation to ensure that all electrical equipment is safe, under the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994, the Plugs and Sockets etc

(Safety) Regulations 1994, both of which come under the Consumer Protection Act 1987. It is a requirement that for certain types of electrical work in dwellings, plus garages, sheds, greenhouses and outbuildingd comply with the standards. This means a competent electrician must carry out the work.

We charge £100.00 for each Gas annual safety check.

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Performance Certificates are now required within 28 days of putting your property on the market and you must have commissioned an EPC in England and Wales before you market your property.

Chetts EPC department aim to provide the cheapest standalone Energy Performance Certificate in England and Wales and if you take Conveyancing with us in England and Wales you get your EPC money back.

We charge £60.00 for EPC and its valid for 10 years.

Electrical Equipment PAT Testing

Portable Appliance Testing (commonly known as PAT or PAT Inspection or PAT Testing) is a process in the United Kingdom by which electrical appliances are routinely checked for safety. The correct term for the whole process is In-service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment.

When people work with electrical appliances, health and safety regulations state that the appliance must be safe, to prevent harm to the public. Many types of equipment require testing at regular intervals to ensure continual safety; the interval between tests depending on both the type of appliance and the environment it is used in.

We charge £100.00 for 4 Electrical items per house and £10 thereafter for each appliance.


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