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salhus | 16:37 Thu 08th Feb 2007 | Property
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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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tell them the truth. Show them that it has been checked by a corgi registered engineer and is safe.
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

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