Not sure if this is the right forum, but here goes ....
I live in a 1970 built house and am having my drive block paved. When the excavator arrived I advised him where all the services entered the house. The gas service pipe enters on one side of the integral garage, so he advised me he would hand dig around that area. After removing the existing paving flags in front of the garage he found the gas pipe literally sat about 2 inches under the ground. The pipe is steel.
The builder told me he had come across many others like this and just block paved over the pipe, but I'm wondering if I should have a new service pipe laid at a lower depth. I belive the recommendation is 325mm.
I've checked the National Grid website and it would cost me £850 for 10 metres of new service pipe. I have asked a few neighbours and none of them recall anyone having a new gas service pipe even though many of the houses have block paving.
Any advice?
I live in a 1970 built house and am having my drive block paved. When the excavator arrived I advised him where all the services entered the house. The gas service pipe enters on one side of the integral garage, so he advised me he would hand dig around that area. After removing the existing paving flags in front of the garage he found the gas pipe literally sat about 2 inches under the ground. The pipe is steel.
The builder told me he had come across many others like this and just block paved over the pipe, but I'm wondering if I should have a new service pipe laid at a lower depth. I belive the recommendation is 325mm.
I've checked the National Grid website and it would cost me £850 for 10 metres of new service pipe. I have asked a few neighbours and none of them recall anyone having a new gas service pipe even though many of the houses have block paving.
Any advice?