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Hi, I hope we arn't all too tired of this one, couldn't find it in the
FAQ
I phoned my insurers, who made it very clear to me that if I had a
conversion done, it would have to be certified by LPGA fitter (i.e.
I would require a certificate).
They told me that if the work was done and certified, no effect to
my premium - if not, they wouldn't insure me. This is Direct Line.
Are they talking crap? Should I ditch the insurance company for one
that has more sense, or is this pretty much the policy across all the
companies....?
They have been brain-washed by the LPGA. Try shopping around. There is
another organisation called The Autogas Installers and Retailers
Association. Might be worth asking your insurance company if they will
accept certification from them.
Having seen a corgi gas fitter do a job on a central heating system that
a 16 year old trainee would get sacked for, I've not much faith in these
sort of "competent bodies" and I'm not confident the extra few hundred quid
that they charge will result in a better job being done. Any thoughts?
The same is unfortunately true of the Autogas Conversion industry and
more so.
Thanks for reading this far 
Dan
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hugh
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