by htg engineer »
Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:15 am
Depending on the scale you're talking about you can't really compare the two - think of the worst case scenario after a DIY repair to a roof.
Water brings down ceiling?
or
Roof collapses, kills one person maybe a family.
Gas explosion could wipe out a whole street, people passing by, bring down a few houses.
I am deemed competent by CORGI as I have sat examinations, If you carry out gas DIY gas work, to be classed as competent you should also be able - if requested to pass those examinations.
The HSE and CORGI strongly advise against DIY gas work, and illegal gas work will be reported if found by a CORGI registered installer.
It's common sense, if you can't test it and you're not 100% sure it's gas tight and legal then you shouldn't do it.
If anything happens could you live knowing you killed your own family through an explosion or Carbon monoxide poisoning ? for the sake of paying a few quid for it to be done legally.
Not sure about everyone on here - but my family is worth more than a few quid - I don't repair my car brakes, for the same reason - that's what a garage is for.
htg