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  • #16
    Not going into the cost of Professional Indemnity Insurance for Surveyors, but it has to be paid for another 10 years after retiring (gets a bit less each year, but still serious money!) as well as membership of RICS, I believe now £500 a year.
    Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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    • #17
      Cranford Steve
      You are damn right there. Why did they change the name, money I bet!
      Corgi shot them self in the foot and started to do corgi registered joiners tilers electricians etc
      the government thought it would be to confusing for the general public and wanted to
      make it more clear (could a corgi registered joiner work on gas) ?
      so they moved to something more simple gas safe

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      • #18
        The contract to run the gas register came up for renewal. CORGI (a private company) lost the contract but refused to release the CORGI logo. The government came up with Gas Safe and registered it as a Trade Mark, hence the TM on the new logo. In future if the contract to run the register goes to a new company then the Gas Safe logo goes with it.

        Colin
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        We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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        • #19
          Sat patting myself on the back on Friday I have got my public liability & tool insurance down to £337-90 for the same cover.

          Bugger me an e-mail arrives from Gas Safe telling me I have until April next year to take a CPA1 assessment to prove I can use a flue gas analyzer only been using one for 15 years. Another £160-00p
          down the drain you just can't win.

          Colin
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          We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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          • #20
            one of the last jobs I did the plumber used his gas flue analyzer and filled the service book in with all the readings and self certificated the boiler as safe

            then about a week later I got a call to go back because the extractor stopped working and the customer was concerned about of the amount of water coming out of the extractor ?

            I had to fit a new extractor new wall units and then do the plumbers job
            and put back the test bung back onto the flue pipe

            the boiler had been discharging flue gases into the kitchen for a week

            So colin when you do your assessment don't forget screw the bung back on

            Another gas safe plumber fitted a triton shower with a low voltage key pad with a six core alarm type
            cable it was marked blue to one red to two etc

            After the shower was fitted it would not work and the plumber left telling the customer to phone triton
            to fix it

            triton wanted £150 if it was installation error

            the customer asked me to look

            The low voltage wiring was right at both ends the power supply was correct

            Then I found the problem

            He had fitted the low voltage wires without stripping the end

            So your £ 160 is well spent if it weeds out the numptys
            Last edited by green thing; 06-12-2011, 09:54 AM.

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            • #21
              Good grief... and I thought the plumber that fitted our bathroom was a cowboy.

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              • #22
                The plumber that fitted our new boiler caused us grief for weeks afterwards. We had pressure dropping all the time, couldn't find a leak.

                Called him back twice, got his dad instead (another plumber) who couldn't find a leak. Fobbed the little blonde wife off with 'it'll be under the house, you'll never find it'.

                I thought, funny, it never leaked until you came in, and you never went under the house.

                Little One found the leak accidentally: behind the sofa the carpet was all wet. He'd managed to burn a hole in the new pipe he'd put in.
                All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                • #23
                  He'd managed to burn a hole in the new pipe he'd put in.
                  how do you do that ?

                  I've found your plumber

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                  • #24
                    Yep, I think that was the tool the tool used
                    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                    • #25
                      GT one of the problems is that Joe average thinks that if a person is Gas Safe registered they are good at what they do. Where as all it really means is that they have passed an assessment in a class room situation, thats one of the reasons I am a staunch advocate of the true apprenticeship route. Having said that we have people in all professions who do not apply what they have been taught when actually on the job

                      2Sheds A supposed heating fitter that can't find a leak on his own newly installed pipe-work, that beggers belief I hope you told all your friends to stay away from the idiot.
                      Potty by name Potty by nature.

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                      We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by chris View Post
                        Any they 'decent'? I need to find a suitable plumber (who is neat - I'm quite picky) that can move a gas pipe (re-doing my kitchen in the new year)
                        Sorry dude they are booked up until the spring, I like to keep them on their toes. If I can think of any others I'll pm you.
                        I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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