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Commercial Gas Safety Inspection & Certification in London

Ensure your business meets legal requirements with a dedicated commercial gas safety inspection in London focused on compliance, certification and valid documentation — no servicing, repair or installation included.

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What’s Included in Commercial Gas Safety Inspection

Certified Commercial Gas Safety Certificates — CP42 & CP17 Explained

Both certificates are issued by a Gas Safe registered engineer and are valid for 12 months upon successful inspection.  On successful completion of a gas safety inspection, you receive the appropriate certificate:

CP42 (Commercial Catering Gas Safety Certificate)

required for commercial kitchens and catering premises with gas cooking equipment. It confirms gas appliances, pipework, ventilation and extraction systems meet safety standards.

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CP17 (Commercial Gas Safety Inspection Certificate)

applicable to non‑catering commercial properties, confirming all gas appliances and systems comply with UK gas safety regulations.

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Commercial Gas Safety Inspection Process – Fast & Secure

Thorough commercial gas safety inspection reviews site and appliance installations to confirm all gas systems are compliant and safe under inspection standards.

Commercial gas safety inspection includes gas tightness and safety testing to check appliances and pipework are fully safe and compliant before certification.

During commercial gas safety inspection, ventilation and flue performance are inspected to confirm airflow safety and compliance with gas regulations.

Once inspection passes, a commercial gas safety inspection issues CP42 or CP17 certificates with full documented reporting for compliance.

Legal Compliance for Gas Safety – UK Regulations & Responsibilities

Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, business owners and employers are legally responsible for ensuring that all gas appliances, fittings and flues are safe and compliant. Regular inspections with valid certificates help you avoid fines, protect insurance cover and meet regulatory requirements.

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Commercial Gas Appliances Covered Under Inspection Certification

We inspect a wide range of commercial gas equipment, including:

Book Your Commercial Gas Safety Inspection & Certification in London Today!

Book your commercial gas inspection service in London for compliance and safety. Get a valid commercial gas safety certificate (CP42/CP17) with full documentation and regulatory peace of mind.

Authority in Commercial Gas Safety Inspection and Certification

We are Gas Safe registered commercial compliance specialists with extensive experience in regulated environments. Our inspections and certification processes are designed to support business owners in London with expert gas safety documentation and peace of mind.

FAQs: Commercial Gas Safety Inspection London

A commercial gas safety inspection checks all gas appliances, pipework, flues and ventilation to ensure they meet safety standards and legal compliance before issuing a valid gas safety certificate.

A commercial gas safety certificate (such as CP42 or CP17) is a legal document confirming gas systems in your premises are safe, issued after a full inspection by a registered engineer.

CP42 is required for commercial kitchens/catering premises, while CP17 is for non‑catering commercial properties with gas appliances. Both prove safety compliance.

Commercial gas safety inspections must be done every 12 months, and the certificate must be renewed annually to remain compliant with UK gas safety laws.

Only a Gas Safe registered engineer qualified for commercial work can legally conduct the inspection and issue the commercial gas safety certificate.

Commercial gas safety certificates like CP42 or CP17 are valid for 12 months from the date they are issued, and must be renewed on time to stay compliant.

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