Book your annual gas safety certificate quickly and hassle-free. We make compliance simple for East London landlords.
Everything you need to know in plain English.
A gas safety certificate (also known as a CP12) is a document issued after a Gas Safe registered engineer inspects all gas appliances, fittings and flues in a property to confirm they are operating safely.
The inspection covers boilers, gas cookers, gas meters and any other gas appliances. The engineer checks for leaks, proper ventilation, correct pressure and safe operation. Once everything passes, the certificate is issued on the spot.
Legal requirement for landlords: Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, landlords in England and Wales have a legal duty to arrange an annual gas safety check on every gas appliance, flue and fitting in their rental properties. A valid gas safety certificate must be provided to tenants within 28 days of the check, or before they move in. Failure to comply can result in fines, imprisonment or invalidation of insurance.
We focus on one thing and do it properly. Gas safety certificates for East London properties, done right.
We operate exclusively across East London. That means faster availability, better local knowledge and no wasted travel time added to your bill.
Submit a booking request in under a minute. Pick your preferred date and time and we handle the rest. No back-and-forth, no hassle.
Use our estimate calculator to see what your certificate will cost before you book. No hidden fees. No surprises on the day.
Most bookings are confirmed within hours. We aim to get your certificate sorted within 24 hours of your request where possible.
All inspections are carried out by fully qualified Gas Safe registered engineers. Your certificate is legally compliant and issued on-site.
Select the number of gas appliances in the property to see an approximate cost.
All prices shown on this website are estimates only. The final quoted price may be adjusted depending on the specific circumstances of the job, including the type and condition of appliances, access requirements and any additional work identified during the inspection. You will always be informed of the final price before any work begins.