Disconnecting or working on gas is a piece of cake once us builders have done all the digging, lol.Outside your property boundary.
Disconnecting or working on gas is a piece of cake once us builders have done all the digging, lol.Outside your property boundary.
No one has ever disputed it is possible.It’s easier….
You’ve proved my point, I appreciate that.
You haven't lived if you haven't put a pick through a cable in a pavement...Disconnecting or working on gas is a piece of cake once us builders have done all the digging, lol.
You haven't lived if you haven't put a pick through a cable in a pavement...
That’s right once the numpties have dig a hole, the skilled tradesmen turn up.Disconnecting or working on gas is a piece of cake once us builders have done all the digging, lol.
I’ve never disputed the disconnection process.No one has ever disputed it is possible.
The point is that there is no evidence to show you are more likely with either meter.
Cool.I’ve just stated it’s easier to press a button over gaining access or having to cut the supply off physically.
I’m glad we agree.Cool.
Irrelevant.Yet you are no more likely to be disconnected with either meter. Funny that...
Great. It's all I've ever claimed on this. Easier switching is irrelevant as it makes no difference.I’ve agreed on that numerous times now.
No pressing a button is easier, cheaper and more efficient than digging a hole.Great. It's all I've ever claimed on this. Easier switching is irrelevant as it makes no difference.
Yet it doesn't happen. Funny that...No pressing a button is easier, cheaper and more efficient than digging a hole.
That supply was repaired without cost (to me) because a friend of mine works for National Grid. He used to do all my gas stuff before BG went full on Big Bro' .I once dug up a service to a garage. Luckily I knew an SGNnumptymate.