RGI REGISTERED GAS INSTALLER · LONGFORD

John Regan Heating | Gas Installer in Longford

John Regan Heating is an RGI registered gas installer in Longford. Certified for LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and Natural Gas work. Verified with Gas Networks Ireland.

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John Regan Heating: RGI registered gas installer in Longford

John Regan Heating is listed on the Gas Networks Ireland register of Registered Gas Installers (RGI) in Longford, based at Granard, Longford. RGI registration is the legal certification required to carry out gas work in Ireland under the Gas (Interim) (Regulation) Act 2002. All gas installations, boiler replacements, appliance connections and gas pipe work must be carried out by an RGI registered installer.

John Regan Heating is certified for both Natural Gas and LPG work in Longford, covering a wider range of properties than natural-gas-only installers. The registration number can be independently verified on the public Gas Networks Ireland register at rgi.ie at any time.

Longford is a small midlands county with a largely rural population centred on Longford town. Natural gas network coverage in Longford is limited to the county town and a small number of other locations, with the majority of the county relying on oil and LPG for heating. The pool of RGI registered gas installers in Longford is relatively small, and homeowners in more remote parts of the county may need to source an installer from a neighbouring area.

Gas services in Longford

Longford town has access to the natural gas network. The wider county, including Granard, Edgeworthstown, Lanesborough and rural areas, relies predominantly on oil or LPG.

As an RGI registered installer, John Regan Heating is legally authorised to carry out all notifiable gas work in Longford. The following jobs require an RGI registered installer under Irish law:

  • Gas boiler installation and like-for-like boiler replacement
  • Gas boiler servicing and annual maintenance
  • Gas cooker, hob and range connection and disconnection
  • Gas fire and gas heater installation
  • Gas pipework extension, modification and pressure testing
  • New gas connections to Gas Networks Ireland supply
  • Gas appliance repair and fault diagnosis
  • LPG tank connection, regulation and appliance fitting

After completion of any notifiable gas work, an RGI registered installer is required to issue a Certificate of Completion. This document is essential for insurance purposes, property sales and mortgage drawdowns. Always request this certificate when gas work is finished.

LPG installation in Longford

John Regan Heating holds LPG certification in addition to Natural Gas registration, making them suitable for properties in Longford that are not connected to the national gas grid. LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is the common alternative fuel in parts of Longford and throughout Leinster where mains gas is unavailable — particularly in rural townlands, off-grid farms and older housing stock outside the main towns.

LPG work requires separate certification from standard natural gas registration. If you are on an LPG supply in Longford and need a boiler installation, appliance connection or tank fitting, confirm that the installer holds LPG certification as well as the standard RGI registration before booking.

Booking gas work in Longford: what to check

Before any gas work begins in Longford, there are three things every homeowner should do regardless of which installer they use:

  1. Verify the RGI registration number on rgi.ie. This takes under two minutes and confirms the installer is currently registered, not just previously registered.
  2. Get a written quote that breaks down labour, parts and VAT separately. Gas boiler installation in Longford typically costs €2,200–€3,200 for a like-for-like combi replacement. Emergency call-outs in Leinster range from €80–€180 depending on time of day.
  3. Request a Certificate of Completion when the job is finished. An RGI installer is legally required to provide this for all notifiable gas work. Do not accept that this will be provided later.

Gas work carried out by an unregistered person is illegal in Ireland. Unregistered gas work also voids most home insurance policies and cannot be certified, which creates serious problems when selling the property. Always use an RGI registered installer.

Other gas installers in Longford

There are 12 RGI registered gas installers listed for Longford on plumbersinireland.ie. Installers in Longford typically cover Longford town, Granard, Edgeworthstown, Lanesborough, Ballymahon and Kenagh. If you want to get multiple quotes before booking, browse the full list and use the quote cart to contact several installers at once.

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