I'm converting a house into two flats and my business partner has nominated the plumbing/gas contractor.
He has advised me that it is no longer 'normal' for the mains stop cock for the water to be placed under the sink, and wants to put it near the entrance door to the flat, which means I'll have to install some ugly boxing and access panel. He also said that a gas isolation valve has to be installed where the gas pipe enters the flat so the box could serve access to both gas and water isolation valves.
I think at least the water valve is a ruse, as it is easier for him to put the valve where he has suggested rather than under the sink.
We also need a new gas meter and I've asked him what paperwork the gas board will need prior to connection and asked for his qualifications. He joked '40 years experience' and said that the gas board will just carry out their own tests and that they require no test certs or anything. I find this hard to believe given the criteria other services require.
Any advice would be appreciated.
He has advised me that it is no longer 'normal' for the mains stop cock for the water to be placed under the sink, and wants to put it near the entrance door to the flat, which means I'll have to install some ugly boxing and access panel. He also said that a gas isolation valve has to be installed where the gas pipe enters the flat so the box could serve access to both gas and water isolation valves.
I think at least the water valve is a ruse, as it is easier for him to put the valve where he has suggested rather than under the sink.
We also need a new gas meter and I've asked him what paperwork the gas board will need prior to connection and asked for his qualifications. He joked '40 years experience' and said that the gas board will just carry out their own tests and that they require no test certs or anything. I find this hard to believe given the criteria other services require.
Any advice would be appreciated.