Are you competent to make that decision?I think i shouldn't take advice from unqualified people![]()
No.
Now to be serious for a moment.
Today we had a new engineer visit to give us a quote.
He looked at the meter then behind the cooker and at the boiler.
He pointed out to the wife the 15mm pipe and said this was too small.
The wife told him the last installer had also pointed this out but had not looked at the meter and then informed us we needed a new 22mm pipe from meter to boiler.
The installer said he doesn't think it is necessary to take the pipe all the way from the meter as in his opinion the 22mm pipe was likely to run the full length of the house.
He said rather than risk it he would suggest adding a T piece where the 22mm pipe exits the wall behind the cooker and running it to the garage from there.
The wife said this would be much better than the suggestion the first installer made as it would mean we didn't need to have the floorboards taken up in the living room,also both the under stairs cupboard walls will not need to be drilled to take the pipe to the kitchen.
My only worry having read all the posts in this thread is that using the T off the other pipe may not be the solution,i hope i am wrong and probably am.
My question is if he just adds the T to the existing pipe and blanks the old pipe off at the garage (the 15mm pipe end) is this not like adding another 8 meters to the existing pipe?
Logic suggests it will make no difference as the old pipe is full of gas so the new run will not be effected.
As i said i hope i am wrong.
Over to you.
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