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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Why Hire a Gas Cooker Engineer? Cooking corgi gas engineer near me can be susceptible to issues that require repair. Certain issues can be addressed by homeowners, like cleaning the burners or replacing igniter components while others must be handled by a professional such as gas leak repairs or regulator adjustments. As gas cooker engineers you assist customers with troubleshooting their appliances. Your people skills are crucial for providing reassurance and efficient service.  Installation While it is possible to install your own gas cooker, unless you&#39;re a licensed professional, it is best to employ a tradesman complete the installation for you. You can be confident that your new gas cooker is installed correctly and that the gas lines are properly run. Moreover you are legally required to employ a gas safe engineer to visit your home after installation and look for leaks. Furthermore, a certified gas cooker technician will shut off the gas supply, shut off all gas lines, and ensure that the new stove is placed in the right place. In addition, they will make sure that all connections are secure and secure. This is essential to ensure security. It only takes a few moments for an experienced and skilled gas cooker engineer to set up the stove. Repair Gas cookers should be checked and serviced on a regular basis to ensure they are working correctly. Any issues must be dealt with promptly as they may lead to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning that is not visible or smelled, and is extremely dangerous. CO is produced when natural gas or LPG is burned incorrectly. This causes the appliance to fail. In high levels, it could be fatal. It can be caused by the gas cooker being not properly repaired or fitted or in the event that it&#39;s not maintained or cleaned. Gas cookers should be installed and repaired only by Gas Safe registered engineers. A Gas Safe registered Engineer will have completed the course and passed all of the tests required to be qualified to work with cooking appliances. They are able to install replacement, repair, inspect and repair gas cookers, as well as other gas appliances, such as boilers, central heating systems, hot water storage cylinders and wall heaters. Gas Safe engineers are able to repair cookers according to highest standards. They are able to identify any issue and determine the most effective solution quickly. They will check whether the gas supply and safety system, as well as the burners are operating correctly. They will also make sure that the appliance is complies with current installation regulations and issue an Gas Safety Certificate, which is necessary for any gas cooker warranty or breakdown coverage to be valid. It is possible to become a Gas Engineer through an adult apprenticeship, which is a traditional route for new entrants into the industry. After you have completed the course you can decide to work for yourself or join one of the many Gas Engineering companies in the UK. Self-employed people will earn more money however they&#39;ll need to be prepared for the added responsibility of being solely responsible for their own income and business expenses. In addition, they may be required to make 24-hour emergency calls which can be stressful and impact their life quality. Maintenance If you&#39;re getting a new gas cooker installed it should be done by a licensed Gas Safe registered engineer. Gas-related work is hazardous and it&#39;s essential that the work is done properly to ensure your safety. This involves disconnecting the existing gas supply before connecting the new appliance, and checking for leaks. Your engineer will also ensure that all pipework is in good working condition and is suitable for the appliance, in addition to checking that the ventilation requirements are met. Your engineer will issue an Gas Safety Certificate once the installation is completed. This is a mandatory document required for any gas cooker installation. It is used to prove that the appliance has been correctly installed and the gas supply has been tested. corgi gas engineer near me require more care than other appliances, as the system is complex and requires additional safety checks to ensure that there aren&#39;t any issues. Fortunately, gas engineers are highly educated to spot signs that your stove is struggling. This includes the noxious smell of gas, which is typically one of the first indications that there&#39;s a problem. It is crucial to be aware of these warning signs and to contact a professional promptly to avoid an accident. Alongside technical abilities gas engineers need excellent customer service and organisational skills. This is because a lot of gas engineers work on their own, and it&#39;s essential that they organize their schedules efficiently and meet deadlines. It&#39;s also important to be able to respond to customers&#39; inquiries and offer reassurance, as this can help ease their stress. As an engineer on a gas stove, you will need to be at ease in tight spaces and with potentially hazardous systems. It is crucial to follow the instructions of the manufacturer when performing a routine inspection or repairing a gas cooker. This will stop any more damage or issues. It is also essential to be able to identify the source of any issue quickly and efficiently, since they could lead to more issues in the future. Troubleshooting Gas stoves are prone to problems that render them unusable despite their widespread use. You can spot the issue and fix it, regardless of whether you&#39;re the owner of a restaurant or a home chef. If your oven doesn&#39;t start heating, first verify whether it&#39;s properly connected into an electrical outlet. It might seem like a foolish first step but when the stove is not plugged in or the cord is disconnected from the appliance, it won&#39;t function. Check to see if your fuse or breaker hasn&#39;t reset itself due to a power loss or a high usage of electricity. The gas supply could be the cause. This is a potential safety risk and requires a thorough inspection by a certified gas technician. Gas stoves are either equipped with a standing pilot system or an electronic ignition system. The first uses a small flame to ignite gas when the stove is switched on. The second produces an electric spark. Both systems can be affected by issues like an unclean or blocked pilot light, malfunctioning ignition switches, or spark electrodes that don&#39;t work. You might be able to troubleshoot the ignition system of your gas stove on your own If you&#39;re careful and follow the manufacturer&#39;s guidelines. You may need to clean the ignition switch and then test or replace the spark module, adjust the pilot flame and clean the burner port. If these DIY solutions don&#39;t solve the issue check out your appliance&#39;s Care and Use Guide or a specialist in appliance care for assistance. If your oven&#39;s burners don&#39;t seem to be producing flame, it could be an indication of an issue with the igniter or switch. A blocked cap could be the cause, as food residues can block the tiny burner ports. This could block gas flow. A malfunctioning temperature sensor or heating element could be the reason for an intermittent flame. Examine these components for indications of wear and wear and replace them if they are damaged. You might also need to calibrate the temperature sensors within the oven&#39;s sensor housing.]]&gt;</description>
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You can be confident that your new gas cooker is installed correctly and that the gas lines are properly run. Moreover you are legally required to employ a gas safe engineer to visit your home after installation and look for leaks. Furthermore, a certified gas cooker technician will shut off the gas supply, shut off all gas lines, and ensure that the new stove is placed in the right place. In addition, they will make sure that all connections are secure and secure. This is essential to ensure security. It only takes a few moments for an experienced and skilled gas cooker engineer to set up the stove. Repair Gas cookers should be checked and serviced on a regular basis to ensure they are working correctly. Any issues must be dealt with promptly as they may lead to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning that is not visible or smelled, and is extremely dangerous. CO is produced when natural gas or LPG is burned incorrectly. This causes the appliance to fail. In high levels, it could be fatal. It can be caused by the gas cooker being not properly repaired or fitted or in the event that it&#39;s not maintained or cleaned. Gas cookers should be installed and repaired only by Gas Safe registered engineers. A Gas Safe registered Engineer will have completed the course and passed all of the tests required to be qualified to work with cooking appliances. They are able to install replacement, repair, inspect and repair gas cookers, as well as other gas appliances, such as boilers, central heating systems, hot water storage cylinders and wall heaters. Gas Safe engineers are able to repair cookers according to highest standards. They are able to identify any issue and determine the most effective solution quickly. They will check whether the gas supply and safety system, as well as the burners are operating correctly. They will also make sure that the appliance is complies with current installation regulations and issue an Gas Safety Certificate, which is necessary for any gas cooker warranty or breakdown coverage to be valid. It is possible to become a Gas Engineer through an adult apprenticeship, which is a traditional route for new entrants into the industry. After you have completed the course you can decide to work for yourself or join one of the many Gas Engineering companies in the UK. Self-employed people will earn more money however they&#39;ll need to be prepared for the added responsibility of being solely responsible for their own income and business expenses. In addition, they may be required to make 24-hour emergency calls which can be stressful and impact their life quality. Maintenance If you&#39;re getting a new gas cooker installed it should be done by a licensed Gas Safe registered engineer. Gas-related work is hazardous and it&#39;s essential that the work is done properly to ensure your safety. This involves disconnecting the existing gas supply before connecting the new appliance, and checking for leaks. Your engineer will also ensure that all pipework is in good working condition and is suitable for the appliance, in addition to checking that the ventilation requirements are met. Your engineer will issue an Gas Safety Certificate once the installation is completed. This is a mandatory document required for any gas cooker installation. It is used to prove that the appliance has been correctly installed and the gas supply has been tested. <a href="https://bjerrewillumsen.livejournal.com/profile">corgi gas engineer near me</a> require more care than other appliances, as the system is complex and requires additional safety checks to ensure that there aren&#39;t any issues. Fortunately, gas engineers are highly educated to spot signs that your stove is struggling. This includes the noxious smell of gas, which is typically one of the first indications that there&#39;s a problem. It is crucial to be aware of these warning signs and to contact a professional promptly to avoid an accident. Alongside technical abilities gas engineers need excellent customer service and organisational skills. This is because a lot of gas engineers work on their own, and it&#39;s essential that they organize their schedules efficiently and meet deadlines. It&#39;s also important to be able to respond to customers&#39; inquiries and offer reassurance, as this can help ease their stress. As an engineer on a gas stove, you will need to be at ease in tight spaces and with potentially hazardous systems. It is crucial to follow the instructions of the manufacturer when performing a routine inspection or repairing a gas cooker. This will stop any more damage or issues. It is also essential to be able to identify the source of any issue quickly and efficiently, since they could lead to more issues in the future. Troubleshooting Gas stoves are prone to problems that render them unusable despite their widespread use. You can spot the issue and fix it, regardless of whether you&#39;re the owner of a restaurant or a home chef. If your oven doesn&#39;t start heating, first verify whether it&#39;s properly connected into an electrical outlet. It might seem like a foolish first step but when the stove is not plugged in or the cord is disconnected from the appliance, it won&#39;t function. Check to see if your fuse or breaker hasn&#39;t reset itself due to a power loss or a high usage of electricity. The gas supply could be the cause. This is a potential safety risk and requires a thorough inspection by a certified gas technician. Gas stoves are either equipped with a standing pilot system or an electronic ignition system. The first uses a small flame to ignite gas when the stove is switched on. The second produces an electric spark. Both systems can be affected by issues like an unclean or blocked pilot light, malfunctioning ignition switches, or spark electrodes that don&#39;t work. You might be able to troubleshoot the ignition system of your gas stove on your own If you&#39;re careful and follow the manufacturer&#39;s guidelines. You may need to clean the ignition switch and then test or replace the spark module, adjust the pilot flame and clean the burner port. If these DIY solutions don&#39;t solve the issue check out your appliance&#39;s Care and Use Guide or a specialist in appliance care for assistance. If your oven&#39;s burners don&#39;t seem to be producing flame, it could be an indication of an issue with the igniter or switch. A blocked cap could be the cause, as food residues can block the tiny burner ports. This could block gas flow. A malfunctioning temperature sensor or heating element could be the reason for an intermittent flame. Examine these components for indications of wear and wear and replace them if they are damaged. You might also need to calibrate the temperature sensors within the oven&#39;s sensor housing.</p>
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      <title>17 Reasons Not To Not Ignore Gas Engineer</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[How to Find a CORGI Registered Gas Engineer Near Me  Gas Safe Register replaced CORGI as the official gas registration body in Great Britain and Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and Guernsey in 2009. Request corgi gas registered engineer . It will contain a photo registration number, registration number and expiry date. It will also show the types of work the individual is able to do. Qualifications Gas engineers are highly skilled professionals who install, maintain and repair gas-powered appliances. Their work is essential for ensuring people can safely operate their gas boilers. They also provide advice on how to maintain and operate their systems. Gas engineers must be registered on the Gas Safe Register in order to carry out these tasks. This registration, formerly known as CORGI, is legally required in the UK for any person who works with piped-gas. This includes both gas installers who are independent and those who work for a business that installs gas. To become a qualified gas engineer , you must attain certain requirements and complete an education program. The most common pathway is a managed learning program for new students that provides a quicker time frame compared to traditional apprenticeships. These programs provide trainees with the skills and qualifications they require to start their careers. These programs include the domestic ACS Assessment which is required to be a member of the Gas Safe Register. After passing the ACS test After passing the ACS test, you will receive a certificate which can be used to prove your competence. You can then find a job in the commercial industry or as an engineer for domestic use. You must renew your qualification every five years. This will ensure that you&#39;re current with the most recent regulations and can perform your duties safely. In addition to undergoing formal training gas engineers should have the necessary experience. corgi gas engineer near me can be acquired through on-the-job experience or by taking a number of SVQs and NVQs. A career as an engineer requires a thorough understanding of math as well as mechanical and science knowledge. They must also be proficient in writing and reading. Gas Safe Register is the official gas registration body in the United Kingdom. It replaced CORGI registration (which was established in 2009) in the year 2009. Its aim is to enhance and maintain gas safety in the country. The staff investigates illegal activities and inspects gas engineers&#39; working conditions. The register also includes those who are licensed in the UK to work with gas. You can find a gas safe registered engineer near you by entering your postcode into the search bar on the Gas Safe Register website. You can also specify the kind of work that you need and determine if the engineer is licensed. license. Experience If you&#39;re in search of gas engineers to carry out some maintenance work on your boiler, or replace it completely you&#39;ll need someone with the appropriate qualifications and experience. It is not a good idea to have unqualified or inexperienced workers working in your home, as they could make the problem worse and endanger your family&#39;s health. To find a certified and skilled gas engineer, seek out someone who is CORGI-registered. CORGI is the acronym for Council of Registered Gas Installers and was an UK gas safety watchdog before it was replaced by the Gas Safe Register in 2009. The new register is all about protecting the public from dangerous gas engineers who do not possess the right skills or qualifications. The new system requires that all gas engineers demonstrate their proficiency in gas work by passing an ACS (Approved Certificate for Gas Engineer) assessment. Those who do not pass the test are not permitted to do any gas work. It takes time and effort to become a CORGI-registered gas engineer. First, you have to complete the LCL Awards Gas Managed Learning Programme. This course will teach you the essential skills needed to be an experienced gas engineer. This course also allows you to take the domestic ACS Assessment which is required by Gas Safe Register (formerly known as CORGI). You can join the Gas Safe Register when you have completed your ACS assessment and have been certified. This can be done by submitting a certified copy of your certificate to the Gas Safe Register. The Gas Safe Register is a database that includes all trained and certified gas technicians legally permitted to work in residential buildings. Before you hire an engineer for gas, it is important to ensure that he&#39;s listed on the Gas Safe Register. If a person claims to be CORGI registered, you must always inquire about evidence of their registration. You should be able get a card with their registration number and photo. You can also verify their registration status on the Gas Safe Register website. Checking your ID card Before you can perform any work on your gas system, the engineer has to be able to present their Gas Safe ID card. This card has important details about the person, such as their qualifications, license number and expiration date. Make sure you check both sides of the ID card. If you find that any of the cards is expired, don&#39;t let them into your home. Gas Safe Register can provide you with more information in case you have any concerns regarding the card. In the UK, it is legal to require that anyone who works on gas appliances or installations be on the Gas Safe Register. This includes engineers working on repair, installation and maintenance. Faulty work may cause carbon monoxide poisoning, explosions and fires. This can invalidate warranties, and you may be liable for injuries or damages that are caused by the faulty work. Check the credentials of the engineer prior to allowing them access to work on your home. Although personal suggestions from family and friends are a great source of information, it is also recommended to look online for reviews of local gas engineers. Many websites offer online tools that allow you to check whether an engineer is registered on the Gas Safe Register. These tools are fast and easy to use. Enter the details of the engineer and click &#34;Check&#34;. If the results are acceptable, then you can be sure that the engineer has been registered with the Gas Safe Register. You can also call the Gas Safe Register to confirm the status of registration for an engineer. They can provide you with the engineer&#39;s seven-digit licence number. You can then text this number to 85080, and receive a confirmation text if the engineer is registered with the Gas Safe Register. A genuine Gas Safe registered engineer will be happy to show you their Gas Safe ID card when you ask. It is recommended to search for a different engineer if you aren&#39;t confident. The safety of your home and family is far more important than any savings you may earn by employing an engineer who is not registered. Checking the licence Check the license of any gas engineer before permitting them to work within your home. This simple procedure ensures that you&#39;re hiring a professional with the proper qualifications who can do the task safely and in a correct manner. It is also an obligation of law in the UK and therefore, make sure you verify their credentials before accepting them to work on your property. It is better to spend a few minutes checking the license of an engineer than risk the consequences of unsafe gas work later. Visit the official Gas Safe Register to check whether a business has been registered. The site offers a variety of search options, including advanced searches for specific kinds of gas work. It&#39;s also free and fast to use and is worth the time investment. The Gas Safe Register is the official gas registration authority in the United Kingdom, replacing CORGI in Great Britain and the Isle of Man 1 April 2009 as well as in Northern Ireland and Guernsey following a review of domestic gas safety in the year 2006. It operates under agreement with the Health and Safety Executive and has a role in improving and maintaining gas safety. All gas engineers working on domestic installations must be registered with the Gas Safe Register. A valid Gas Safe Register will display the engineer&#39;s picture along with registration number, as well as expiration date. It will also show the different types of work they are competent to perform, e.g. Cookers, boilers and gas fires. Ask the gas engineer to show you his Gas Safe ID card. A legitimate engineer should be willing to provide you with the necessary information. The Gas Safe Register website also offers an easy tool that lets you verify an engineer&#39;s license number and job listing. In addition to confirming the license of an engineer as well, it&#39;s an excellent idea to verify their professional conduct. Lack of professionalism and especially if they do not accept written estimates or agreements should be a warning signal. Furthermore any engineer who insists on cash payments must be avoided.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to Find a CORGI Registered Gas Engineer Near Me <img src="https://www.mkgassafety.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/mk-gas-safety-logo-black-text.png" alt=""> Gas Safe Register replaced CORGI as the official gas registration body in Great Britain and Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and Guernsey in 2009. Request <a href="https://trade-britanica.trade/wiki/Its_History_Of_Corgi_Gas_Engineer">corgi gas registered engineer</a> . It will contain a photo registration number, registration number and expiry date. It will also show the types of work the individual is able to do. Qualifications Gas engineers are highly skilled professionals who install, maintain and repair gas-powered appliances. Their work is essential for ensuring people can safely operate their gas boilers. They also provide advice on how to maintain and operate their systems. Gas engineers must be registered on the Gas Safe Register in order to carry out these tasks. This registration, formerly known as CORGI, is legally required in the UK for any person who works with piped-gas. This includes both gas installers who are independent and those who work for a business that installs gas. To become a <a href="https://cameradb.review/wiki/The_Best_Gas_Service_Engineer_Near_Me_Experts_Are_Doing_3_Things">qualified gas engineer</a> , you must attain certain requirements and complete an education program. The most common pathway is a managed learning program for new students that provides a quicker time frame compared to traditional apprenticeships. These programs provide trainees with the skills and qualifications they require to start their careers. These programs include the domestic ACS Assessment which is required to be a member of the Gas Safe Register. After passing the ACS test After passing the ACS test, you will receive a certificate which can be used to prove your competence. You can then find a job in the commercial industry or as an engineer for domestic use. You must renew your qualification every five years. This will ensure that you&#39;re current with the most recent regulations and can perform your duties safely. In addition to undergoing formal training gas engineers should have the necessary experience. <a href="https://pediascape.science/wiki/15_Things_Youve_Never_Known_About_Gas_Safe_Register_Engineer">corgi gas engineer near me</a> can be acquired through on-the-job experience or by taking a number of SVQs and NVQs. A career as an engineer requires a thorough understanding of math as well as mechanical and science knowledge. They must also be proficient in writing and reading. Gas Safe Register is the official gas registration body in the United Kingdom. It replaced CORGI registration (which was established in 2009) in the year 2009. Its aim is to enhance and maintain gas safety in the country. The staff investigates illegal activities and inspects gas engineers&#39; working conditions. The register also includes those who are licensed in the UK to work with gas. You can find a gas safe registered engineer near you by entering your postcode into the search bar on the Gas Safe Register website. You can also specify the kind of work that you need and determine if the engineer is licensed. license. Experience If you&#39;re in search of gas engineers to carry out some maintenance work on your boiler, or replace it completely you&#39;ll need someone with the appropriate qualifications and experience. It is not a good idea to have unqualified or inexperienced workers working in your home, as they could make the problem worse and endanger your family&#39;s health. To find a certified and skilled gas engineer, seek out someone who is CORGI-registered. CORGI is the acronym for Council of Registered Gas Installers and was an UK gas safety watchdog before it was replaced by the Gas Safe Register in 2009. The new register is all about protecting the public from dangerous gas engineers who do not possess the right skills or qualifications. The new system requires that all gas engineers demonstrate their proficiency in gas work by passing an ACS (Approved Certificate for Gas Engineer) assessment. Those who do not pass the test are not permitted to do any gas work. It takes time and effort to become a CORGI-registered gas engineer. First, you have to complete the LCL Awards Gas Managed Learning Programme. This course will teach you the essential skills needed to be an experienced gas engineer. This course also allows you to take the domestic ACS Assessment which is required by Gas Safe Register (formerly known as CORGI). You can join the Gas Safe Register when you have completed your ACS assessment and have been certified. This can be done by submitting a certified copy of your certificate to the Gas Safe Register. The Gas Safe Register is a database that includes all trained and certified gas technicians legally permitted to work in residential buildings. Before you hire an engineer for gas, it is important to ensure that he&#39;s listed on the Gas Safe Register. If a person claims to be CORGI registered, you must always inquire about evidence of their registration. You should be able get a card with their registration number and photo. You can also verify their registration status on the Gas Safe Register website. Checking your ID card Before you can perform any work on your gas system, the engineer has to be able to present their Gas Safe ID card. This card has important details about the person, such as their qualifications, license number and expiration date. Make sure you check both sides of the ID card. If you find that any of the cards is expired, don&#39;t let them into your home. Gas Safe Register can provide you with more information in case you have any concerns regarding the card. In the UK, it is legal to require that anyone who works on gas appliances or installations be on the Gas Safe Register. This includes engineers working on repair, installation and maintenance. Faulty work may cause carbon monoxide poisoning, explosions and fires. This can invalidate warranties, and you may be liable for injuries or damages that are caused by the faulty work. Check the credentials of the engineer prior to allowing them access to work on your home. Although personal suggestions from family and friends are a great source of information, it is also recommended to look online for reviews of local gas engineers. Many websites offer online tools that allow you to check whether an engineer is registered on the Gas Safe Register. These tools are fast and easy to use. Enter the details of the engineer and click “Check”. If the results are acceptable, then you can be sure that the engineer has been registered with the Gas Safe Register. You can also call the Gas Safe Register to confirm the status of registration for an engineer. They can provide you with the engineer&#39;s seven-digit licence number. You can then text this number to 85080, and receive a confirmation text if the engineer is registered with the Gas Safe Register. A genuine Gas Safe registered engineer will be happy to show you their Gas Safe ID card when you ask. It is recommended to search for a different engineer if you aren&#39;t confident. The safety of your home and family is far more important than any savings you may earn by employing an engineer who is not registered. Checking the licence Check the license of any gas engineer before permitting them to work within your home. This simple procedure ensures that you&#39;re hiring a professional with the proper qualifications who can do the task safely and in a correct manner. It is also an obligation of law in the UK and therefore, make sure you verify their credentials before accepting them to work on your property. It is better to spend a few minutes checking the license of an engineer than risk the consequences of unsafe gas work later. Visit the official Gas Safe Register to check whether a business has been registered. The site offers a variety of search options, including advanced searches for specific kinds of gas work. It&#39;s also free and fast to use and is worth the time investment. The Gas Safe Register is the official gas registration authority in the United Kingdom, replacing CORGI in Great Britain and the Isle of Man 1 April 2009 as well as in Northern Ireland and Guernsey following a review of domestic gas safety in the year 2006. It operates under agreement with the Health and Safety Executive and has a role in improving and maintaining gas safety. All gas engineers working on domestic installations must be registered with the Gas Safe Register. A valid Gas Safe Register will display the engineer&#39;s picture along with registration number, as well as expiration date. It will also show the different types of work they are competent to perform, e.g. Cookers, boilers and gas fires. Ask the gas engineer to show you his Gas Safe ID card. A legitimate engineer should be willing to provide you with the necessary information. The Gas Safe Register website also offers an easy tool that lets you verify an engineer&#39;s license number and job listing. In addition to confirming the license of an engineer as well, it&#39;s an excellent idea to verify their professional conduct. Lack of professionalism and especially if they do not accept written estimates or agreements should be a warning signal. Furthermore any engineer who insists on cash payments must be avoided.</p>
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