The house I'm looking at buying has a gas meter halfway along the back outside wall about 6 inches off the ground, but its not in a box.
I asked the owner about it and he said that it has always been like that and it is fine, but I asked a local heating company and they said it has to be in a box to protect it.
There is no sign of a box ever having been there, ie. no screwholes in the bricks, so I tend to believe the guy selling the house.
Does the meter have to go in a box, if so how could Transco or whoever they were when the meter was fitted, install it without it being in a box?
The pipe coming in is metal not plastic, so I think it has been like that for a long time. The house is about 70 years old so its not a new build and the meter hasn't been moved.
I asked the owner about it and he said that it has always been like that and it is fine, but I asked a local heating company and they said it has to be in a box to protect it.
There is no sign of a box ever having been there, ie. no screwholes in the bricks, so I tend to believe the guy selling the house.
Does the meter have to go in a box, if so how could Transco or whoever they were when the meter was fitted, install it without it being in a box?
The pipe coming in is metal not plastic, so I think it has been like that for a long time. The house is about 70 years old so its not a new build and the meter hasn't been moved.