ive read a couple of times on this site that it is permited to work on your own gas appliance's.. ive always thought it cnt be right, is it?
Technically if you are stupid enough to do it, anyone can work on appliances in their own home
What happens when they come to sell? Have they then worked on someone elses appliances?
Technically if you are stupid enough to do it, anyone can work on appliances in their own home
What happens when they come to sell? Have they then worked on someone elses appliances?
Please explain, you are generalizing again.
Corgi Has stated in writing that DIY gas is not a problem in this Country.
There's engineers and experts in far more difficult jobs than Gas, at least give some of them credit.
True some shouldn't go near a cooker to boil a kettle, but in general the diyer knows the risk, and is prepared to ask for advice when needed.
Should I, be allowed to DIY on my own gas, should any BG engineer be allowed to DIY at home, a couple of examples
I would like to answer this from a legal point of view but I'm a bit worried about Mod10 getting upset.
what you afraid of losing work.
whether it's illegal or not you'll never stop people doing it.
it's illegal to fiddle the gas and turn your meter round yrs ago. but we done it
[/quote]not afraid of losin work because my customers no quality seriously i wa jus curious as ive seen it mentioned a few time but dint think it wa rite
what you afraid of losing work.
whether it's illegal or not you'll never stop people doing it.
it's illegal to fiddle the gas and turn your meter round yrs ago. but we done it
not afraid of losin work because my customers no quality seriously i wa jus curious as ive seen it mentioned a few time but dint think it wa rite
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