What information should the installer leave in my home?

What information should my installer leave in my home

After completing work in your home, your Gas Safe Registered Installer should provide you with the following essential documentation:

  1. Installation Test Certificate – This official document confirms that your installation has been properly tested and verified as safe before gas was introduced to the system.
  2. User Manuals and Guides – Complete documentation explaining how to safely operate all gas appliances installed in your property, including boilers, gas fires, cookers, and other gas-powered equipment.
  3. Maintenance Schedule – Information detailing when each appliance should be professionally serviced to maintain safety and efficiency.

If your installer does not provide these materials, please request them immediately. In the absence of specific manufacturer guidance, we strongly recommend scheduling professional safety inspections at least once per year for all gas appliances.

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