I had a minor job done yesterday, to move a gas pipe feed to my hob further back to allow more space for the cooker. All went fine but when testing following switching everything back on, he found there was a drop (I assume pressure) highlighting that there was a leak.
In brief:
He isolated the appliances - still dropped.
Took up floor boards and isolated the entry - No drop so leak further down the line
Isolated feed to fire - still dropping
Cut hole in kitchen ceiling to find the branch for Hob/Boiler
Isolated Hob feed - still dropping
Isolated Boiler - Jackpot! No Drop, we have the culprit.
This all seemed logical, albeit a massive pain. He is coming back this morning to continue the work as he ran out of time last night.
Today, he is going to isolate the feed between the wall and the boiler which will confirm whether its from the Branch to the boiler, or at the valve itself.
The niggle I have is that at the end before leaving he mentioned it could be the isolator underneath the boiler, which is a standard one, open/easily view able and accessible.My very limited/non existent Gas knowledge thinks he should have had the relevant equipment to determine this quite quickly before running the trace and work through the pipes ie I wouldnt have a hole in my kitchen ceiling and a house full of dust. Am i wrong in thinking this and should just let him get on with is job??
In brief:
He isolated the appliances - still dropped.
Took up floor boards and isolated the entry - No drop so leak further down the line
Isolated feed to fire - still dropping
Cut hole in kitchen ceiling to find the branch for Hob/Boiler
Isolated Hob feed - still dropping
Isolated Boiler - Jackpot! No Drop, we have the culprit.
This all seemed logical, albeit a massive pain. He is coming back this morning to continue the work as he ran out of time last night.
Today, he is going to isolate the feed between the wall and the boiler which will confirm whether its from the Branch to the boiler, or at the valve itself.
The niggle I have is that at the end before leaving he mentioned it could be the isolator underneath the boiler, which is a standard one, open/easily view able and accessible.My very limited/non existent Gas knowledge thinks he should have had the relevant equipment to determine this quite quickly before running the trace and work through the pipes ie I wouldnt have a hole in my kitchen ceiling and a house full of dust. Am i wrong in thinking this and should just let him get on with is job??