Hi all,
I've had some good advice from this forum before, so hoping you can all help again!
A couple of months ago we had a gas leak, and I phoned the National Grid (NG) who promptly came over and we eventually got it sorted. When the NG engineer was at the property he told us that the gas meter was 'built over' and he would have to report us to the NG, who would demand that it is moved. We have since had letters from NG confirming this.
We bought the house a couple of years ago, and have not made any major alterations at all, just basic decorating. The house was built in 1973 with a (single skin) brick garage, within which is housed the gas meter sunken into the main house wall (double skin).
The gas feed comes out of the concrete floor of the garage via a plastic pipe, runs directly up on the surface of the (inside) garage wall for 20cm or so, then into the meter box...so the pipe work is not in a cavity at all.
This situation has been fine for over 41 years, but now is apparently suddenly a problem!
I can't say I'm thrilled about having an exposed plastic gas pipe running in the garage, which is obviously huge risk if there is a fire. Also, we'd like one of the new smart meter things, so if the meter has to be moved then so be it.
My question is, am I liable for the expense of moving the meter? The NG chap mumbled something about NG not charging for work done in some circumstances where you weren't responsible.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Thanks in advance!
I've had some good advice from this forum before, so hoping you can all help again!
A couple of months ago we had a gas leak, and I phoned the National Grid (NG) who promptly came over and we eventually got it sorted. When the NG engineer was at the property he told us that the gas meter was 'built over' and he would have to report us to the NG, who would demand that it is moved. We have since had letters from NG confirming this.
We bought the house a couple of years ago, and have not made any major alterations at all, just basic decorating. The house was built in 1973 with a (single skin) brick garage, within which is housed the gas meter sunken into the main house wall (double skin).
The gas feed comes out of the concrete floor of the garage via a plastic pipe, runs directly up on the surface of the (inside) garage wall for 20cm or so, then into the meter box...so the pipe work is not in a cavity at all.
This situation has been fine for over 41 years, but now is apparently suddenly a problem!
I can't say I'm thrilled about having an exposed plastic gas pipe running in the garage, which is obviously huge risk if there is a fire. Also, we'd like one of the new smart meter things, so if the meter has to be moved then so be it.
My question is, am I liable for the expense of moving the meter? The NG chap mumbled something about NG not charging for work done in some circumstances where you weren't responsible.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Thanks in advance!