At last !
ive been pulling my hair out for weeks-look at corgi website,and it says"diy gas work could be dangerous and MAY be illegal".This is not the same as "diy work IS illegal"
this to me means-if you do install a boiler,and it is done WRONGLY-you could be prosecuted,if it is turned on.
however,if i stick to the manufacturers installation instructions,i should be within the law...
and if its wrong-mr weargas,who sounds as if he has many years of experience behind him,not a new kid on the block,with corgi registartion,will come to commission my boiler-and if he finds anything not to regs-he will simply say what work has to be done-and will not give me my completed benchmark until any faults are rectified.
i have spent hours looking not only on this site,but others,trying to get the simple facts that mr weargas has stated above.
i have posted a new thread on this site,and been told by corgi engineers that it is ILLEGAL for me to do exactly what mr weargas advises above.
if it is illegal,why hasnt corgi prosecuted mr weargas? if what these other corgi engineers say is true,not only is mr weargas breaking the law,he is also inciting others to do so-and i am sure they are aware of mr weargas's comments-i also agree with him fully-if this route is wrong,why can i go to a shed and buy a kit,or from a daily newspaper? they even gave me loads of advice at B+Q - so they to are inciting me to commit a "crime".
ive been researching air-conditioning for my home,and to buy the gas used,you have to produce the equivalent of a corgi card-so if they can do that,why not have mr weargas's suggestion-only people with corgi cards can buy kit.
as this country has a shortage of some 30,000 heating engineers,with more needed for the 250,000 houses that will need installing/service and repair,that the government is going to have built in the next 10 years,mr weargas approach is the correct one-give the intial advice,then come and check,and get faults sorted,then commission. why are you skilled gasmen fighting so hard to install rads and water pipe? ive seen people on this site say they would be happy to pay £200-300 for commissioning and testing.how long does that take? and what are the overheads/cashflow problems compared with installing heating systems? i would bet that mr weargas would agree that his commissioning for diyers is more profitable per hour than installing.
If there was a shortage of work for gasmen,i would understand,but again,i read posts of corgimen being booked 6 months ahead,with no advertising-that doesnt sound like a bad position to be in !
i hope that more corgi engineers take mr weargas's enlightened approach-its obvious that he isnt doing anything illegal,and as he states,he finds loads of botched jobs-so he can sleep well at night knowing he has made people bring their systems to regs,and therefore safe-what it must feel like to read of someones family blown up because they had a friend put a system in,simply because they couldnt afford the charges that corgi companies charge due to their monoply position,and to have been an engineer who refused to commision and test the boiler,is impossible to imagine,but i imagine it has,and most certainly will whilst people refuse to do what mr weargas has proven is quite acceptable to all parties involved.
some of the reasons given was that they didnt want responsibility for a system they didnt install-but im sure mr weargas stresses that he is not responsible for their system-that he is only setting up the boiler in accordance with manufacturers instructions,and testing the gas supply and gas pipework for integrity.if the system then plays up,he can take on the work,if he wishes,or simply say that they will have to get whoever installed the system back out.i can see no difference between this and a diy air-conditioning system i have been looking at-if i install it wrong,and then get an air-con engineer to commission and test it,if it doesnt work,im not going to blame him for my faulty work.i would ask him to fix it-just like all the other diy things that people do wrong.
it would be great for someone to do a study of how many people would get heating installed,if they could lower the cost by diying or getting a "subby" in effect,to fit it-im sure thousands are put off by the "you cant do that,its illegal" statements.
thanks,mr.weargas,more power to you-you should put your address on your profile-you would probably be inundated with diyers and self builders wanting to be legal.
i forgot to mention that alan e has also posted that he too is happy to work with diyers-yet another enlightened engineer who hasnt been locked up-i havent checked his profile,but he too,should let us diyers know where he is-im sure there will be people visiting this site who will want the services of mr weargas and alan.
ive been pulling my hair out for weeks-look at corgi website,and it says"diy gas work could be dangerous and MAY be illegal".This is not the same as "diy work IS illegal"
this to me means-if you do install a boiler,and it is done WRONGLY-you could be prosecuted,if it is turned on.
however,if i stick to the manufacturers installation instructions,i should be within the law...
and if its wrong-mr weargas,who sounds as if he has many years of experience behind him,not a new kid on the block,with corgi registartion,will come to commission my boiler-and if he finds anything not to regs-he will simply say what work has to be done-and will not give me my completed benchmark until any faults are rectified.
i have spent hours looking not only on this site,but others,trying to get the simple facts that mr weargas has stated above.
i have posted a new thread on this site,and been told by corgi engineers that it is ILLEGAL for me to do exactly what mr weargas advises above.
if it is illegal,why hasnt corgi prosecuted mr weargas? if what these other corgi engineers say is true,not only is mr weargas breaking the law,he is also inciting others to do so-and i am sure they are aware of mr weargas's comments-i also agree with him fully-if this route is wrong,why can i go to a shed and buy a kit,or from a daily newspaper? they even gave me loads of advice at B+Q - so they to are inciting me to commit a "crime".
ive been researching air-conditioning for my home,and to buy the gas used,you have to produce the equivalent of a corgi card-so if they can do that,why not have mr weargas's suggestion-only people with corgi cards can buy kit.
as this country has a shortage of some 30,000 heating engineers,with more needed for the 250,000 houses that will need installing/service and repair,that the government is going to have built in the next 10 years,mr weargas approach is the correct one-give the intial advice,then come and check,and get faults sorted,then commission. why are you skilled gasmen fighting so hard to install rads and water pipe? ive seen people on this site say they would be happy to pay £200-300 for commissioning and testing.how long does that take? and what are the overheads/cashflow problems compared with installing heating systems? i would bet that mr weargas would agree that his commissioning for diyers is more profitable per hour than installing.
If there was a shortage of work for gasmen,i would understand,but again,i read posts of corgimen being booked 6 months ahead,with no advertising-that doesnt sound like a bad position to be in !
i hope that more corgi engineers take mr weargas's enlightened approach-its obvious that he isnt doing anything illegal,and as he states,he finds loads of botched jobs-so he can sleep well at night knowing he has made people bring their systems to regs,and therefore safe-what it must feel like to read of someones family blown up because they had a friend put a system in,simply because they couldnt afford the charges that corgi companies charge due to their monoply position,and to have been an engineer who refused to commision and test the boiler,is impossible to imagine,but i imagine it has,and most certainly will whilst people refuse to do what mr weargas has proven is quite acceptable to all parties involved.
some of the reasons given was that they didnt want responsibility for a system they didnt install-but im sure mr weargas stresses that he is not responsible for their system-that he is only setting up the boiler in accordance with manufacturers instructions,and testing the gas supply and gas pipework for integrity.if the system then plays up,he can take on the work,if he wishes,or simply say that they will have to get whoever installed the system back out.i can see no difference between this and a diy air-conditioning system i have been looking at-if i install it wrong,and then get an air-con engineer to commission and test it,if it doesnt work,im not going to blame him for my faulty work.i would ask him to fix it-just like all the other diy things that people do wrong.
it would be great for someone to do a study of how many people would get heating installed,if they could lower the cost by diying or getting a "subby" in effect,to fit it-im sure thousands are put off by the "you cant do that,its illegal" statements.
thanks,mr.weargas,more power to you-you should put your address on your profile-you would probably be inundated with diyers and self builders wanting to be legal.
i forgot to mention that alan e has also posted that he too is happy to work with diyers-yet another enlightened engineer who hasnt been locked up-i havent checked his profile,but he too,should let us diyers know where he is-im sure there will be people visiting this site who will want the services of mr weargas and alan.