Hi can anybody help.
I have just moved into a victorian conversion. I am on the ground floor and own my property. All of the properties above are rented and owned by one landlord.
I have a chimney and a gas fire that was previously disconnected. I have had a gas safe engineer out to check the chimney and the appliance which have both passed and I have been given a certificate.
However, when I was spray painting tiles on the fire I had the guy from the top floor flat come down as he thought he could smell gas coming from his fireplace, obviously later found it to be paint. However, this shows that they are getting fumes on from the chimney further up.
1. Does this mean that I can not use my fire and my certificate is invalid?
2. Whose responsibility is it to fix the chinmeny given the ownership - I pay the landord a buildings maintenance insurance payment monthly.
3. If I do use my fire and someone gets hurt from Carbon Monoxide is it the landlords fault for not maintaining the chimney.
All of the other fires have been taken out so they are just open fireplaces where the tenents are shoving duvets up to stop the draft...another problem if I do use my fire.
My frusration is I own this property and would like to be able to use teh fire. HELP!!!!
Thank you sooo much!
I have just moved into a victorian conversion. I am on the ground floor and own my property. All of the properties above are rented and owned by one landlord.
I have a chimney and a gas fire that was previously disconnected. I have had a gas safe engineer out to check the chimney and the appliance which have both passed and I have been given a certificate.
However, when I was spray painting tiles on the fire I had the guy from the top floor flat come down as he thought he could smell gas coming from his fireplace, obviously later found it to be paint. However, this shows that they are getting fumes on from the chimney further up.
1. Does this mean that I can not use my fire and my certificate is invalid?
2. Whose responsibility is it to fix the chinmeny given the ownership - I pay the landord a buildings maintenance insurance payment monthly.
3. If I do use my fire and someone gets hurt from Carbon Monoxide is it the landlords fault for not maintaining the chimney.
All of the other fires have been taken out so they are just open fireplaces where the tenents are shoving duvets up to stop the draft...another problem if I do use my fire.
My frusration is I own this property and would like to be able to use teh fire. HELP!!!!
Thank you sooo much!