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Expert Caravan Gas Checks Services

There are two main types of gas checks you can do for your caravan: visual checks that you can do yourself, and a full gas safety check that should be carried out by a qualified gas engineer.

Visual checks:

You should visually inspect your caravan’s gas system for any signs of damage or wear and tear at least once a year. Here are some of the things you should look for:

  • Cracks or perishes in the gas hoses
  • Dents or rust on the gas regulator
  • Loose connections
  • A strong smell of gas

If you find any of these problems, you should get your caravan’s gas system serviced by a qualified gas engineer.

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Full gas safety check:

A full gas safety check is a more thorough inspection of your caravan’s gas system. It should be carried out by a qualified gas engineer every year. During a gas safety check, the engineer will check all of the following:

  • The gas hoses for cracks or perishes
  • The gas regulator for dents or rust
  • The gas connections for leaks
  • The gas appliances for safe operation

The engineer will also issue you with a gas safety certificate if your caravan passes the gas safety check. This certificate is valid for one year.

Here are some additional tips for caravan gas safety:

  • Always use a gas leak detector to check for gas leaks before using your caravan’s gas appliances.
  • Never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks.
  • Ensure your caravan is properly ventilated when using gas appliances.
  • Turn off the gas supply at the isolation valve when your caravan is not in use.

By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your caravan’s gas system is safe to use.