Utility Company wants Plumbing Cert for wet plumbing

Joined
10 Feb 2007
Messages
1,399
Reaction score
42
Location
Cumbria
Country
United Kingdom
Surprised to find out our wet plumbing installed by a non City & Guilds plumber like myself requires a piece of paper before United Utilities connect some water to the new flats we are making?
The gas is all sorted for tests ect but didnt expect this for the water works?
Is there a way around this? :(
 
The only cert they normally want is to do with the MDPE water main.

Ask them exactly what they want
 
agree. good for the water board. theres regs to comply with when a supply to a house is being used. e.g how do they know that you have'nt used lead solder on copper pipes, or the compression, or other fittings used are'nt wras approved. i can use various scenarios. thats why plumbers get trained and go on a wras course. you might have done the job correctly but regs are regs.
 
Well to sort this you need to do a long course become qualified and then do a wras approved ticket. Good luck
 
I agree that its good to hear that the water supply co want to see documentary proof that the water installations in the flats has been done by a properly qualified person.

Why should some of us bother with the cost and time to get qualifications if they are not required by the water supplier?
 
All your replies are true, but the vast majority of this website is to help and encourage people to do practical work correctly.
Creating a "closed shop" for workers after so long of not needing such documentaion will create only malice!
 
Well to sort this you need to do a long course become qualified and then do a wras approved ticket. Good luck

Actually a one day course and assessment is all that is required to become Water Regs approved.

This will give you the necessary information to select and install 'water fittings' associated with cold water supply to meet the 'Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999'.
 

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top