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Every Central London landlord with gas appliances in a rental property must hold a valid gas safety certificate. The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 require an annual gas safety check carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer, and failure to comply can result in unlimited fines and up to two years imprisonment under Section 36. EICR Landlord Cert provides gas safety certificates across the area from just £75, with no hidden charges and a fixed price on every job.
Our Gas Safe registered engineers carry full DBS checks and we hold public liability insurance on every inspection. We check boilers, gas hobs, gas fires, flues, and central heating systems to confirm they are working safely and producing no dangerous carbon monoxide levels. Same-day inspections are available Monday to Friday for properties in the area. You receive your CP12 certificate once the inspection is complete, giving you the documentation you need for your tenants.
A gas safety check in the area is an annual inspection that every landlord must arrange by law for any rental property with gas appliances. The Gas Safe registered engineer examines each appliance to confirm correct combustion, safe flue operation, and no gas leaks anywhere on the pipework. This check is not optional, and your tenants have a legal right to see the current gas safety record.
During the gas safety check, the engineer tests gas pressure at each appliance, examines the flame picture, checks ventilation provision, and inspects every flue for blockages or spillage. For properties with a gas boiler, the engineer also checks the boiler’s safety controls and confirms that the condensate drain is functioning properly. Gas hobs, cookers, and gas fires are each tested individually, with results recorded on your gas safety record.
The annual check must be completed within 12 months of the previous inspection. Landlords can book up to two months early without losing their annual due date, which makes it easier to stay compliant when managing multiple properties. Your CP12 certificate is issued once the inspection is complete.

A landlord gas safety certificate confirms that all gas appliances at your Central London rental property have passed their annual check.
Our Gas Safe registered engineers issue your CP12 certificate once the inspection is complete, sent to you digitally for your records.



A CP12 is the industry name for the landlord gas safety record that your letting agent, local council, or insurance provider will ask to see.
EICR Landlord Cert issues CP12 certificates for properties in the area at a fixed price from £75 with no hidden extras.
A gas safety certificate in the area costs from £75 with EICR Landlord Cert. This fixed price covers the full inspection of all gas appliances, flues, and pipework at the property, plus the CP12 certificate issued once the inspection is complete. There are no extra charges based on the number of appliances. Whether your flat has one boiler or a boiler, hob, and gas fire, the price stays the same.
Landlords who manage multiple properties need to keep compliance costs under control. We offer competitive pricing for portfolio landlords who book gas safety checks across several properties at once. The gas safety check cost is confirmed and fixed before the appointment, with no surprise charges when the engineer arrives on site.
We also provide EICR certificates, EPC certificates, and PAT testing for Central London landlords. Booking more than one compliance service at a time saves you money and reduces the number of separate appointments needed at each property.

The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 set out the legal obligations for every landlord renting a property with gas.
Penalties for non-compliance include unlimited fines and up to two years imprisonment, so landlords should take these obligations seriously.



The annual gas safety check must be completed every 12 months at your rental property, covering every gas appliance connected to the supply.
Landlords can book their annual gas safety check early without losing the renewal date, making it easier to plan around tenancy changes.

WHY LANDLORDS CHOOSE US
Accredited engineers covering your area at fixed prices with no hidden fees.
Every engineer holds government-approved accreditation, is fully insured with public liability cover, and is DBS checked.
Every certificate meets current UK legal requirements and is accepted by all local authorities and letting agents nationwide.
All prices confirmed upfront. No call-out charges, no admin fees, and portfolio pricing available for landlords with multiple properties.
Certificates are issued digitally once the inspection is complete, with same-day inspection available Monday to Friday wherever your property is located.
Only a Gas Safe registered engineer can legally carry out gas work and issue a gas safety certificate for a rental property. The Gas Safe Register replaced CORGI in 2009 and remains the only official list of engineers approved to work on gas installations across the UK. Before allowing any gas work at your property, always verify the engineer’s Gas Safe ID card.
Our engineers hold current Gas Safe registration and are qualified to work on all domestic gas appliances, including boilers, hobs, cookers, fires, and central heating systems. They carry their Gas Safe ID cards on every job, and you can verify their registration online through the official Gas Safe Register. We do not use subcontractors, and every gas safety check at a property is carried out by a member of our own team.
Using an unregistered person for gas work is both illegal and extremely dangerous. Carbon monoxide poisoning from faulty gas appliances kills around 20 people in the UK each year. A proper annual gas safety check by a qualified, Gas Safe registered engineer is the best protection for your tenants.

A gas boiler safety check is the most common element of the annual gas safety inspection, as most rental flats have a gas boiler for heating and hot water.
Our gas boiler safety check is included in the standard gas safety certificate price for all Central London landlords.



Beyond the boiler, your gas safety check covers every other gas appliance at the Central London property, including hobs, cookers, fires, and water heaters.
The price for a gas safety certificate is the same regardless of how many gas appliances are installed at the property.
EICR Landlord Cert provides gas safety inspections near you across Central London. Our Gas Safe registered engineers cover every postcode in the area, and same-day inspections are available Monday to Friday. We can reach any property in Central London quickly, with most bookings arranged for the same week.
Every engineer is Gas Safe registered, DBS checked, and covered by our public liability insurance. We do not use subcontractors, so you always get a member of our own team. Booking is simple: call us with the property address and the number of gas appliances, and we give you a fixed price over the phone. Our engineers arrive on time and issue your CP12 certificate once the inspection is complete.
We are available Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM. Central London landlords and letting agents rely on us because we deliver a reliable, professional service at a fair and transparent price. There are no hidden fees, no call-out charges, and no surprise costs after the work is done.

A commercial gas safety certificate covers business premises in Central London where gas appliances are used, including restaurants, cafes, hotels, and office buildings.
Our engineers hold Gas Safe registration for both domestic and commercial gas work across the area.



Gas safety renewal is the process of rebooking your annual gas safety check before the existing certificate expires, preventing any gap in compliance.
Contact EICR Landlord Cert to arrange your gas safety renewal in Central London quickly and affordably.
A gas safety certificate, also known as a CP12, is the official record of an annual gas safety check at a rental property. Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, every Central London landlord with gas appliances in a tenanted property must hold a valid certificate. The inspection must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer, and records must be kept for at least two years.
A gas safety certificate in Central London costs from £75 with EICR Landlord Cert. This fixed price covers the full inspection of all gas appliances, flues, and pipework at the property, plus the CP12 certificate. We do not charge extra for additional appliances, and there are no call-out fees or hidden charges. The price is confirmed before we book your appointment.
Landlords need a gas safety certificate every 12 months without exception. The Gas Safety Regulations 1998 require the check to be completed annually. You can book up to two months before the expiry date without changing your renewal date. Missing the deadline leaves you without a valid certificate and at risk of prosecution with unlimited fines.
A gas safety check involves testing every gas appliance at the property, inspecting all visible flues, and checking gas pipework for leaks. The engineer tests boiler combustion readings, gas pressure, flame picture, and ventilation provision. Each appliance is tested individually and the results recorded on the CP12 certificate. A typical gas safety check takes between 30 and 60 minutes to complete.
A CP12 is the official landlord gas safety record issued after the annual gas safety check has been completed. The name originates from the old CORGI form number used before Gas Safe Register took over in 2009. The CP12 records all gas appliances inspected, the test results, the engineer's Gas Safe registration number, and the date the next inspection is due.
A Central London landlord without a valid gas safety certificate is breaking the law. The Gas Safety Regulations 1998 carry penalties of unlimited fines and up to two years imprisonment under Section 36. Your local authority can prosecute, your landlord insurance may be invalidated, and your tenants can take legal action. A certificate costs from £75, making compliance far cheaper than the consequences.
A gas safety check at a typical Central London property takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the number of gas appliances installed. Properties with more appliances take slightly longer. Our Gas Safe registered engineers complete the full inspection, the paperwork, and the CP12 certificate in a single visit. Same-day inspection slots are available Monday to Friday.
Every gas appliance at the property is checked during the annual gas safety inspection. This includes the gas boiler, gas hob, gas cooker, gas fire, gas water heater, and the central heating system. The engineer also inspects all visible gas pipework and flues. Most rental properties have a boiler and hob, though older properties may also have gas fires.
No. The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 require all gas safety checks to be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Landlords cannot self-certify gas work regardless of their personal experience. Only a currently registered engineer on the official Gas Safe Register can legally test gas appliances and issue the CP12 certificate for a tenanted property.
No, a gas safety check and a boiler service are two separate procedures. The annual gas safety check confirms the boiler is safe to use but does not include a full service with internal cleaning, component replacement, or efficiency optimisation. Landlords should book a separate boiler service annually to maintain the appliance's efficiency and extend its working lifespan.

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