Hi all,
First post in the forum - lurking has already proved useful for a number of things, following buying our first house mid July. Couldn't see anything on this anywhere already so thought I'd sign up and say hi!
So, my problem: we currently have a gas pre-payment meter and want to switch to a credit meter. We switched to British Gas, as they don't charge to change the meters, switch went fine, and they came and swapped out the electric meter a month or so ago. Gas meter unfortunately is not so simple. Both meters are in cupboard under the stairs. It's a victorian 2 bed terrace, built around 1900.
The first guy was flummoxed by the size of pipe coming out of the meter, so the job was rebooked for someone else with more experience. The second guy said he'd need a smaller meter to fit in the space, buggered off saying he'd be back that afternoon and we never saw him again. The third guy came last weekend, took one look and said he couldn't change the meter due to regulations, saying that the electrical wires run too close to the gas pipes.
This is fair enough except for the fact that all the wires for the upstairs lights basically come into the cupboard through the same hole in the masonry as one of the gas pipes. So separating the two completely will be impossible/very expensive. Other wires also run very close but should be easy to reroute and pin against the wall elsewhere.
I wanted to check with others; is the gas man being reasonable/truthful? Or a tad jobsworth?
Cheers,
Mike
First post in the forum - lurking has already proved useful for a number of things, following buying our first house mid July. Couldn't see anything on this anywhere already so thought I'd sign up and say hi!
So, my problem: we currently have a gas pre-payment meter and want to switch to a credit meter. We switched to British Gas, as they don't charge to change the meters, switch went fine, and they came and swapped out the electric meter a month or so ago. Gas meter unfortunately is not so simple. Both meters are in cupboard under the stairs. It's a victorian 2 bed terrace, built around 1900.
The first guy was flummoxed by the size of pipe coming out of the meter, so the job was rebooked for someone else with more experience. The second guy said he'd need a smaller meter to fit in the space, buggered off saying he'd be back that afternoon and we never saw him again. The third guy came last weekend, took one look and said he couldn't change the meter due to regulations, saying that the electrical wires run too close to the gas pipes.
This is fair enough except for the fact that all the wires for the upstairs lights basically come into the cupboard through the same hole in the masonry as one of the gas pipes. So separating the two completely will be impossible/very expensive. Other wires also run very close but should be easy to reroute and pin against the wall elsewhere.
I wanted to check with others; is the gas man being reasonable/truthful? Or a tad jobsworth?
Cheers,
Mike