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New boiler, gas safety certificate, or a boiler service? Quote2 connects UK homeowners with Gas Safe registered engineers. Post your job free and receive up to three responses from certified local professionals.
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How to Find a Gas Engineer Near You
Describe your job
Tell us what you need — a quick repair, a full installation, or anything in between. It takes two minutes and costs nothing.
Local tradespeople respond
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Choose who to hire
Compare profiles, read reviews from other homeowners, and choose the gas engineer you feel most confident with.
Why Use Quote2 to Find a Gas Engineer?
Gas work is safety-critical — only Gas Safe registered engineers are legally permitted to work on gas appliances in the UK. Quote2 connects you with registered professionals. Because engineers pay to access your contact details, you hear from those who are established and available, not whoever responds to a random Google search.
What Gas Engineers Can Help With
Typical Gas Works Costs in the UK
Prices vary by region, job complexity, and materials. Use Quote2 to get fixed-price quotes so you know the exact cost before committing.
* Prices are estimates only. Actual costs depend on location, specification, and materials. Labour and materials may be quoted separately.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check if an engineer is Gas Safe registered?
Ask to see their Gas Safe ID card and verify it at gassaferegister.co.uk. The card shows which appliances they are qualified to work on. Never allow unregistered individuals to work on your gas.
How often should I service my boiler?
Annually — most manufacturers require annual service to maintain the warranty, and it keeps the boiler running efficiently. An unserviced boiler can cost more to run and fail earlier.
Do landlords need a gas safety certificate?
Yes — landlords must have a CP12 gas safety certificate renewed annually for all rental properties. It must be given to tenants within 28 days of the check.
What is the difference between a combi boiler and a system boiler?
A combi boiler heats water on demand with no need for a hot water cylinder — ideal for smaller homes. A system boiler uses a cylinder and suits homes with higher hot water demand.
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