Check Up On Your Engineers

March 29, 2009 · Filed Under construction 

Many residents of the United Kingdom opt for price before professionalism when choosing an engineer to install their gas and heating systems. Cost is important but it is also important to make sure that each engineer you consider hiring is properly certified by the right organizations. Regardless of your repair or renovation budget, making sure that your gas and heating systems are properly installed is of the utmost importance.

The sad fact is that there are a lot of people out there posing as professionally certified Corgi engineers and doing shoddy work that does not get discovered until the final home inspection is completed. These engineers lie to United Kingdom residents about their experience and knowledge and registrations. Some of these impostors even go as far as to create falsified Corgi identification numbers and registration badges to try to convince potential clients of their legitimacy.

The most famous fraudulent engineer in the United Kingdom is David Mees. The David Mees story was reported all over the United Kingdom and the more the story was reported the larger his list of ripped off clients grew. David Mees even went so far as to take out advertisements listing a false Corgi number. If a client questioned David Mees’s standing with Corgi, he would tell them that his work need only be inspected by a Corgi engineer. This was a blatant lie.

The worst part of the story is that the work Mees completed for his clients was never up to code. His work was so poor that it endangered the lives of his clients”clients who only discovered his unprofessional work when they had their homes inspected by the authorities!

Working with gas and having it installed in your home can be dangerous. Gas is a temperamental material and it is vital that the gas and heating systems in your home are properly installed, piped and wired. The best way to do this is to hire a Corgi engineer who is required to keep up to date on local safety and electrical codes. All potential engineers should be double checked through the Corgi organization. Readers can double check an engineer’s Corgi status by calling 0800 915 0485.

It is a good idea to check with your local business bureau to find out if any complaints have been filed against the engineer that you are considering for your home’s construction or renovation. You should also ask any potential engineer for a list of references and his work history. If the engineer hesitates before providing either of these, you should seriously consider moving on to the next candidate.

Always make sure that your gas and heating systems are professionally installed to ensure that you and your home are as safe they possibly be!

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