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A gas safety certificate is a legal requirement for every Havering landlord who rents out a property with gas appliances. Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, landlords must arrange annual gas safety checks on all gas fittings and appliances, and failure to comply can result in unlimited fines and up to two years imprisonment under Section 36. EICR Landlord Cert provides gas safety checks across Havering from just £75, with a fixed price and no hidden fees.
All our Havering gas engineers are Gas Safe registered, DBS checked, and carry full public liability insurance. We inspect every gas appliance in your property, including boilers, cookers, hobs, gas fires, and flues. Same-day inspections are available Monday to Friday for Havering landlords who need their certificate quickly. Your gas safety certificate is issued once the inspection is complete, and we provide you with a digital copy along with a printed record for your tenants.
Landlord gas safety checks in Havering must be carried out every 12 months by a Gas Safe registered engineer. The check covers all gas appliances, pipework, and flues in your rental property, and a CP12 certificate is produced at the end of the inspection. As a Havering landlord, you are responsible for booking these checks and providing your tenants with a copy of the gas safety record within 28 days.
The annual gas safety check, sometimes called a yearly gas safety check, protects your tenants from carbon monoxide poisoning, gas leaks, and faulty boilers. Your heating engineer will test each appliance for safe combustion, adequate ventilation, and correct operating pressure during the gas appliance inspection. The flue is checked for blockages and spillage, and all gas pipework is inspected for tightness. If an appliance fails the safety check, it may be condemned and disconnected until repairs are made.
Havering landlords with multiple properties, including HMO operators covered by the Housing Act, can arrange bulk bookings with EICR Landlord Cert to save time and keep all their certificates on the same renewal schedule. You can check your engineer’s details on the Gas Safety Register website before the inspection. We send reminders before your certificates expire so you never fall out of compliance.

Gas safety check cost in Havering starts from £75 with EICR Landlord Cert, and this covers a full inspection of all gas appliances in a standard rental property.
Contact us for a fixed price quote on your gas safety check in Havering, with no hidden fees and no call-out charges.



Gas safety regulations in Havering are the same as across England, and every landlord must follow the rules set out in the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.
The HSE and your local authority in Havering can take enforcement action if you fail to meet your gas safety obligations.
A CP12 certificate is the document your Gas Safe registered engineer issues after completing a gas safety check in your Havering property. CP12 is the traditional name for the landlord gas safety record, and both terms refer to the same certificate. The document records every gas appliance inspected, the results of each safety test, and whether the appliances are safe to use. You need a valid CP12 for every rental property in Havering that has gas fittings.
Your CP12 certificate in Havering covers the inspection of gas boilers, cookers, hobs, fires, water heaters, and all associated flues and pipework. The engineer checks each appliance for combustion performance, gas tightness, ventilation, and general safety. If any appliance poses a risk, it will be classified as at risk or immediately dangerous. An immediately dangerous appliance must be disconnected on the spot to protect your tenants.
Havering landlords must keep copies of their CP12 certificates for at least two years. EICR Landlord Cert issues your certificate once the inspection is complete and stores digital records so you can access them at any time.

An annual gas safety check in Havering is required by law for all rental properties with gas appliances, and your certificate must be renewed every 12 months.
Havering landlords can book their annual check with EICR Landlord Cert and receive reminders before their certificate expires each year.



The gas safety record is the official document produced after your annual gas safety check, and Havering landlords must keep this record and share it with their tenants.
EICR Landlord Cert provides both digital and printed copies of your gas safety record for easy storage and sharing.

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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 safety checks and issue CP12 certificates in Havering. At EICR Landlord Cert, every engineer on our team holds a current Gas Safe registration, which you can verify using their Gas Safe ID card or through the Gas Safe Register website. We never send unregistered workers, and every job is carried out by a qualified professional who specialises in landlord gas safety inspections.
Our Havering gas engineers are DBS checked, fully insured with public liability cover, and experienced in working with all types of residential gas installations. Whether your property has a combi boiler, a back boiler, a gas fire, or multiple gas appliances across several rooms, our engineers will carry out a thorough inspection and produce a clear, accurate gas safety record.
Booking a Gas Safe registered engineer in Havering is simple. Call us or use our online booking form to arrange your appointment. We confirm your appointment time and fixed price before the engineer attends, and your gas safety certificate is issued once the inspection is complete.

A gas safety inspection in Havering covers every gas appliance and fitting in your rental property, and our Gas Safe registered engineers follow a thorough process from start to finish.
Havering landlords receive their certificate once the inspection is complete, with a full written record for their files.



Commercial gas safety certificates in Havering are required for business premises with gas installations, and our Gas Safe registered engineers are qualified to inspect larger systems.
Contact EICR Landlord Cert for a fixed-price quote on commercial gas safety inspections in Havering.
EICR Landlord Cert provides trusted gas safety services near you across the Havering area. We cover every part of Havering, and our Gas Safe registered engineers attend properties promptly because we operate as a London-based team with local knowledge. Whether you need a gas safety check for a single rental flat or certificates for a portfolio of properties, we can help.
All inspections are carried out by qualified, DBS-checked engineers who carry full public liability insurance. We offer same-day inspections for Havering landlords who need their gas safety certificate arranged quickly, subject to availability. You can book by calling us Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and we confirm your appointment and fixed price from £75 straight away.
Our team works with private landlords, letting agents, property managers, and commercial clients throughout Havering. We offer reliable service, clear pricing, and thorough inspections that meet every requirement of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. Your certificate is issued once the inspection is complete, and we handle everything from booking through to issuing your gas safety record. We also provide EICR certificates, EPC certificates, and PAT testing for Havering landlords.

A gas boiler safety check is a key part of every gas safety inspection in Havering, and our engineers test your boiler thoroughly to confirm it is operating safely.
A boiler service is not the same as a gas safety check, but many Havering landlords choose to arrange both at the same time for convenience.



Gas safety renewal in Havering must take place every 12 months to keep your certificate valid, and EICR Landlord Cert makes the renewal process simple.
Book your gas safety renewal in Havering with EICR Landlord Cert and keep your properties compliant year after year.
A gas safety certificate is the document issued after a Gas Safe registered engineer inspects all gas appliances and fittings in a property. The certificate records the results of safety tests on your boiler, cooker, hob, gas fire, flue, and pipework. Havering landlords are legally required to hold a valid gas safety certificate for every rental property under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. The certificate confirms your gas installations are safe for your tenants.
Havering landlords must arrange a gas safety check every 12 months for each rental property with gas appliances. The certificate must be renewed annually, and you can book your renewal up to two months early without affecting your renewal date. Missing your annual gas safety check puts you in breach of the 1998 Regulations and can result in prosecution under Section 36 with unlimited fines.
A CP12 certificate is the traditional name for a landlord gas safety record. It is the same document as a gas safety certificate and records the results of your annual gas safety check. The name CP12 comes from the original CORGI form number used before the Gas Safe Register replaced CORGI in 2009. Havering landlords need a valid CP12 for every rental property with gas appliances.
A gas safety certificate in Havering costs from £75 with EICR Landlord Cert, covering a full inspection of all gas appliances in your property. The fixed price includes the inspection, certificate, and a digital copy for your records. There are no call-out charges or hidden fees. Havering landlords with multiple properties can request a portfolio rate for additional savings.
A Havering landlord without a valid gas safety certificate faces serious consequences. The HSE and local authorities can prosecute under Section 36 of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, which carries unlimited fines and up to two years' imprisonment. You may also be unable to serve a valid Section 21 notice to end a tenancy. An expired certificate puts your tenants at risk from gas leaks and carbon monoxide.
A gas safety check in Havering typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes for a standard rental property. The exact duration depends on the number of gas appliances in your property and their accessibility. Properties with multiple appliances such as a boiler, gas hob, gas fire, and water heater will take longer. Our Gas Safe registered engineers confirm the expected time when you book.
A gas safety inspection covers all gas appliances and fittings in your Havering property. This includes gas boilers, gas hobs, gas cookers, gas fires, gas water heaters, central heating systems, flues, and all gas pipework. The engineer checks each appliance for safe combustion, adequate ventilation, gas tightness, and correct operating pressure. Any extractor fans connected to gas appliances are also tested.
No. Only a Gas Safe registered engineer can legally carry out a gas safety check and issue a valid certificate in Havering. Landlords are not permitted to inspect their own gas appliances, even if they have previous experience in gas work. You should always check your engineer's Gas Safe ID card before the inspection begins and verify their registration on the Gas Safe Register website.
A gas safety certificate is valid for 12 months from the date of the inspection. Havering landlords must renew their certificate before it expires to remain compliant. You can book your renewal up to two months before the expiry date without losing any time on your annual cycle. Operating with an expired gas safety certificate is a breach of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.
The penalty for not having a valid gas safety certificate in Havering can be severe. Landlords face prosecution under Section 36 of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, which carries unlimited fines and up to two years' imprisonment. Your local authority and the HSE can both take enforcement action. An invalid certificate also prevents you from serving a lawful Section 21 notice to your tenants.
