Contact Us
- 01202 876020
- enquiries@ferngas.co.uk
- Victoria Sq.
40 Victoria Road
Ferndown
Dorset
BH22 9HZ
Customer Testimonials
- "Thanks to your engineer for his thorough, efficient and cheerful work."
Ms C, St Leonards - "I was most impressed with the job. Your engineer was excellent, he left the site clean and tidy at the end of each day."
Mr & Mrs B, Ferndown - "We would like to thank you for your excellent service and would have no hesitation in recommending you."
Mr G, Ferndown
Energy News
- Future of biofuels could be affected by fuel tax
- One-third landlords unaware of property's energy performance
- RHI put back to November start date
Gas Safe Registered Engineers
Is my gas engineer qualified to work on my gas appliances?
At FernGas we put your safety first. Employing a Gas Safe registered engineer is the only way to ensure your gas appliances are safe. All gas engineers at FernGas are on the Gas Safe Register and are therefore legal and qualified to work on gas. They all carry a Gas Safe Register ID card.
What is a Gas Safe registered engineer?
A Gas Safe registered engineer has been checked by the body, Gas Safe Register to make sure they are competent and qualified to work safely and legally with gas.
How can I check my engineer is legal?
Ask to see tour engineer's Gas Safe Register ID card. Every gas engineer carries a Gas Safe Register ID card with their own unique licence number, showing the type of gas work they are qualified to do.
How do I know my gas engineer is qualified to do the work?
Look on the back of your engineer's Gas Safe Register ID card. Our Gas engineers have a range of qualifications that allow them to carry out specific types of gas work, so you can rest assured your engineer is qualified to work on your appliance.
Why is it important to make sure my gas engineer is on the Gas Safe Register?
If someone other than a Gas Safe registered engineer does the gas work in your home, you could be risking the health and safety of your family, property and assets.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is caused by incorrectly fitted, badly repaired or poorly maintained gas appliances. This can also cause gas leaks, fires and explosions. The poisoning effects of carbon monoxide can cause serious health problems.
Contact us to arrange your Gas Safety Check on 01202 876020 or use our online contact form.
"Always choose a Gas Safe Registered engineer."


