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Our regular gas and electricity services ensure your business stays in top shape, providing consistent maintenance and expert care for lasting results.
Our Gas Line Installation service ensures safe and proper setup, preventing leaks and providing a reliable gas supply for your business. Trust our experts for professional solutions.
Our Electrical Panel Upgrades service uses advanced tools to safely upgrade your electrical system, preventing overloads and providing reliable power for your business.
Yes, if you’re a landlord, it is a legal requirement to have an annual gas safety check (also known as a CP12) for all gas appliances and flues you provide. A Gas Safe registered engineer must carry out this check every 12 months.
The Gas Safe Register is the official gas registration body for the UK. By law, all engineers who work with gas must be on the Gas Safe Register. It replaced the CORGI registration.
You can check an engineer’s credentials on the Gas Safe Register website or by asking to see their official ID card. The card will show their unique license number and the type of work they are qualified to carry out.
If you suspect a gas leak, you should:
Immediately open all doors and windows.
Turn off the gas supply at the meter.
Do not smoke, use naked flames, or turn any electrical switches on or off.
Call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999.
For landlords in England, it is a legal requirement to have an EICR carried out at least every five years. This ensures the electrical installations in your property are safe. For homeowners, while not a legal requirement, it is highly recommended to have a professional inspection every 10 years or when buying/selling a property.
All electrical work should be carried out by a qualified electrician who can demonstrate their competence. You should look for an electrician registered with a government-approved scheme such as NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA.
Look out for flickering lights, fuses that blow regularly, a burning smell, or discoloured plug sockets. If you notice any of these, contact a qualified electrician immediately.
A smart meter is the new generation of gas and electricity meters that automatically sends meter readings to your energy supplier. This means you get accurate bills instead of estimated ones. It also comes with an in-home display (IHD) that shows you how much energy you’re using in real-time.
The UK government has a national rollout program to install smart meters in every home. While suppliers are required to offer them, you can choose to refuse a smart meter installation. However, not having a smart meter may limit your choice of energy tariffs.
No, there is no upfront cost for the installation of a smart meter. The costs are absorbed by all energy consumers through their energy bills, similar to the way traditional meters are funded