Ok so which route is best to take?
I have found a plumber who will "re-install" the boiler register it with corgi and provide a saftey certificate for £150. Alternativly another plumber will conduct just a saftey check for £45.
Many Thanks :)
Ok I spoke with a corgi plumber who told me that he's not sure if a boiler can be registered 2 years after it's purchase date therefore simply re-installing it would not be enough.
Any ideas??
Thanks Tony you are proving most helpful. £200 is a small price to pay for a smooth house sale.
Will it matter on corgi's part that the boiler was purchased nearly 2 years ago, and how long will it take to get the certs back as the house is supposed to go on the market by the end of June...
Yeah in hind site I think I should of turned down the offer or just had him do the bits he is allowed to do, but it was my first house and I had no clue of all the complications surrounding stuff like this. :(
I really want to make it above board so i'm certainly not bothered about...
About 20 months ago we had a new combi boiler installed by a family friend for free! . He was previously corgi registered for many years until going part time with his firm and now he only does water and i believe supervised gas plumbing.
Anyway because of this we do not have an...