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What is Part P

Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced by government in 2005 and affects all electrical work carried out in dwellings. People carrying out electrical work in homes and gardens in England and Wales should follow the requirements set out in Part P of the Building Regulations to ensure that they are complying with the law. These rules are designed to ensure that electrical work is safe.

Why was it introduced

Part P has been introduced in order to reduce the number of deaths injuries and fires caused by faulty electrical installations.

Wiring / Re-wiring
Lighting
Periodic Testing
Fault Finding
PAT Testing
Sockets
Electrical Installations

Domestic Installer

ELECSA provides inspection, assessment and certification services to contractors working with electrical installations in private dwellings.

ELECSA is authorised by Communities and Local Government to deliver a competent persons scheme to enable contractors to self certify domestic electrical work under Part P of the building regulations.

Services

Elite Heating Services offer local and reliable certified domestic electricial work.
It's our aim to provide you our customer with a high quality service at a price that's affordable.

Being ELECSA registered we therefore guarentee and ensure you will be satisfied with all work carried out in your home.
All our electrical work will be issued with the appropriate certification, which ensures your home and yourself are fully insured.
Having the correct certification for domestic electrical work will also help if you sell your home in the future.

Below is a sample of services we offer;

  • House Rewires
  • Cooker Installations
  • Fuse Board Upgrades
  • PAT Testing
  • Electrical Alterations
  • Garden Lighting
  • Outdoor Electrics
  • Fault Finding and Maintenance
  • Testing and Inspection

Elite Heating Services can cater for all your domestic electrical needs.

If you smell gas, call free on 0800 111 999

Don't create a flame or operate electrical switches.

Do put out flames, open doors and windows, keep people away from the area and turn the gas off at the control valve

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GAS SAFE™ REGISTER REPLACES CORGI™

Gas Safe Register will replace CORGI gas registration in Great Britain on 1 April 2009. It will be the official industry stamp for gas safety.

The Health and Safety Executive, who is responsible for regulating gas safety in Great Britain, will oversee Gas Safe Register.

The new register will provide enhanced levels of service and clearly written rules of registration. There will also be new services and benefits designed to improve the registration scheme and promote gas safety.

More information on the new Gas Safe Register.

 

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Gas Safe Register replaces CORGI

Brits too trusting when it comes to gas safety

From 1 April 2009, Gas Safe RegisterTM replaces the CORGI gas registration scheme in Great Britain* and launches a campaign to make the nation gas safe.  New research from Gas Safe Register reveals that when it comes to gas safety, Brits are far too trusting.

Alarmingly, over half** of Great Britain’s population said they took it on trust that their gas engineer was properly registered and never checked that they were. A trust which if broken can make the difference between life and death.

With 14 people dying from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning last year due to badly installed, repaired and maintained gas appliances, keeping the public safe is Gas Safe Register’s top priority. The ‘make Britain gas safe’ message is simple. Be safe, use a registered engineer and always check the card.

 

More information on the new Gas Safe Register.

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Contact Us

Phone
01902 761850
07919 576154

Email
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