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I'm Gas Safe registered, and I have had many years of completing successful boiler installations, although my ACS boiler ticket expired last year as these days I only do contract meter and pipework.

I need to replace my own boiler soon, its a vintage wall mounted B/F Ideal Standard and I'm having some building work done. It seems daft to renew my boiler ticket just for this.

I have no problem in replacing it myself with a condensing system but A) would it technically be illegal? and B) I presume I couldn't get it registered for the guarantee?

Any thoughts please.
 
Your thoughts are right without that ticket it's classed as ilegal do you have anyone who has that ticket to just fit boiler as you can fit everything else
 
TBH it is all about risk management and competence, ok yes you need current ticket to do it, there is the ongoing talk of DIY doing gas work, but the bottom line is who will know IF you do a good job, there will only be a prob IF there is a prob with your work, 100% of employee gas engineers will do the exact same as you although if i did it with current tickets and got caught i would argue i had competence, IF something went wrong i would have proved myself incompetent so it is your choice
if you are careful, competant and know the CURRENT regs then what will go wrong, some manufactures will warrenty whoever fitted it
 
the law deems you to be incompetent without a current ticket, no arguing about it, the rest is up to you especially if you want a warranty or want to sell in the near future
 
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