Going back to the original question, is a Gas Safe registered plumber allowed to move a meter, and if so, which if any of the following are they allowed to do?
Move the gas meter within the reach of the existing flexible pipe
Replace the flexible with a longer one and move the meter
Put in some extra pipework between the isolation valve and the flexible pipe (thus extending the reach of the flexible pipe) and move the meter
If any of those are allowed I'll get a few quotes, otherwise I'll persist with Gas Safe/Southern Gas and start saving up..
Thanks
That is a rather grey area!
Technically any RGI should be competent to do all of those.
Probably they should have the gas module for fitting meters. But that is a very limited scope module for meter changers and all RGIs would not learn anything new there.
But the meter and its supply pipework belongs to the gas supplier and so no one "should" work on it without their permission!
But some RGIs are pretty blatant about doing what they really should not do, so out of about 10 asked at random you might find at least a couple who would. But they may not want any paperwork tying them to the job.
Tony