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Builder fined after breaching gas safety regulations

A self-employed builder from East Barnet has been fined after he endangered the lives of home-owners following the installation of a wall-mounted gas boiler and associated pipe-work at a home in Clacton-on-Sea, despite not being Gas Safe Registered.

Jason Sapsford was prosecuted after inspections carried out by both British Gas and Gas Safe classified the installation as being ‘At Risk’, indicating that the system, in its current state, had the potential to put both life and property at risk.

On 14 November Colchester Magistrates’ Court heard that Mr Sapsford was contracted to remove a gas boiler from the premises on Wyndham Crescent, Clacton-on-Sea, and install a wall mounted gas boiler in its place. However immediately following installation the system repeatedly broke down. The householder was left with holes to an exterior wall, no room-control thermostat and other electrical faults.  In addition, a user manual was not supplied and during the course of the installation Mr Sapsford stripped the premises of its copper pipe-work, replacing it with plastic piping which was badly fitted, inappropriate for its intended use and which subsequently leaked. The householder was faced with costs of around £2,500 to replace the pipe-work and install a room thermostat.

Mr Sapsford, trading at the time as New Look Builders, of Woodfield Drive, East Barnet, Hertfordshire, was fined a total of £2,000, ordered to pay costs of £2,252 and victim compensation of £2,285 after pleading guilty to two breaches of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.

 

19 November 2014

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