Landlords

If you are a landlord, then you will understand the responsibility you have for your tenants. Rented properties require a reliable source of heat and hot water and as a landlord, you have the legal responsibility to provide these at all times. However, this is all very well, providing the heating systems are working well! What happens if there is a breakdown or a fault?

Landlords

If you are a landlord, then you will understand the responsibility you have for your tenants. Rented properties require a reliable source of heat and hot water and as a landlord, you have the legal responsibility to provide these at all times. However, this is all very well, providing the heating systems are working well! What happens if there is a breakdown or a fault?

Reliability, Reactive, Same Day Service & More

If the boiler, radiators or thermostat have a fault, and it’s not the fault of your tenant or tenants, then as a landlord it is your responsibility to repair or replace any equipment affected. Access to heating and hot water must be restored for your tenants. Of course, boilers and other equipment can develop faults or need repairing at any time and regular servicing and maintenance is also required. The well-known saying, “prevention is better than cure” is applicable here.

Here at Pinnacle Plumbing and Heating, we understand that hot water and heating faults can be stressful for landlords. Restoring full usage is at the top of your list and you need a reliable, qualified team who can respond quickly and efficiently to your needs. As your tenants are entitled to have water, gas, electricity and sanitation facilities, including central heating (or equipment for heating) then as a landlord these are one of your main responsibilities. As a landlord you are responsible for any repairs and replacements under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985. While tenants are responsible for any damages they cause, you still need a professional team to help, and Pinnacle is here for you.

Reliability, Reactive, Same Day Service

& More

If the boiler, radiators or thermostat have a fault, and it’s not the fault of your tenant or tenants, then as a landlord it is your responsibility to repair or replace any equipment affected. Access to heating and hot water must be restored for your tenants. Of course, boilers and other equipment can develop faults or need repairing at any time and regular servicing and maintenance is also required. The well-known saying, “prevention is better than cure” is applicable here.

Here at Pinnacle Plumbing and Heating, we understand that hot water and heating faults can be stressful for landlords. Restoring full usage is at the top of your list and you need a reliable, qualified team who can respond quickly and efficiently to your needs. As your tenants are entitled to have water, gas, electricity and sanitation facilities, including central heating (or equipment for heating) then as a landlord these are one of your main responsibilities. As a landlord you are responsible for any repairs and replacements under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985. While tenants are responsible for any damages they cause, you still need a professional team to help, and Pinnacle is here for you.