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PS . Is there an extractor in your kitchen?
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You'll have trouble getting it signed off if you do it youself. Particulary if you use the existing flue liner. That might not be an issue for you but your insurance might not be valid - if your property burns down through any means (ie. Not caused by the stove) I would put money on the insurance company not paying out...
Why the trouble getting it signed off in the first place?
The Gas Safe regulations are based on empirical data of safety incidents both in UK and elsewhere. Hence the introduction of Landlords Safety Checks etc. By the same process a regulation requiring annual inspections of owner/occupied properties was deemed unnecessary. Equating Log Burners with Gas Boilers is unhelpful.So why not let everyone install their own gas boiler in as well, just flog them the boiler and walk away, that's what you're advocating.
So why not let everyone install their own gas boiler in as well, just flog them the boiler and walk away, that's what you're advocating.
The Gas Safe regulations are based on empirical data of safety incidents both in UK and elsewhere. Hence the introduction of Landlords Safety Checks etc. By the same process a regulation requiring annual inspections of owner/occupied properties was deemed unnecessary. Equating Log Burners with Gas Boilers is unhelpful.
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