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A corgi engineer has checked my central heating system and declared it safe. However, it was not apparently installed by a corgi registered engineer What can i do as I am seling the property and the purchasers wish to know who installed it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends on when it was installed. If after April 05, then it must be a condensing boiler, and you will require building regulation approval for it.
Typically, the CORGI installer would submit all the relvant paperwork and you would simply receive a certificate from CORGI.
As this is not the case, it is likely you would need building control to approve the installation, which requires a fee payable to them, an inspector to visit and sign the system off.
Speak to you local authority
Typically, the CORGI installer would submit all the relvant paperwork and you would simply receive a certificate from CORGI.
As this is not the case, it is likely you would need building control to approve the installation, which requires a fee payable to them, an inspector to visit and sign the system off.
Speak to you local authority