Hi
Just seeing if anyone else has come across this and what you have done/think about it...
House I have bought has had gas meter moved outside. The old pipework has been left sticking out of the cupboard floor under the stairs. I want these pipes moved under the floorboards - they are in the way.
My plumber (gas safe reg and seems like a good guy) said he could move one but couldn't touch the other one...and to call the gas network.
They came out and did a 'live or dead' check (v. technical -unscrewed cap and stuck a screwdriver in there - and said if had been live the screwdriver would have been blown out! )
Said it was dead and the plumber could cut it off and cap it under floor....
Now Plumber is still refusing to touch it -said something about it being turned on by accident and threads for the cap etc etc...he will only touch it if I get a disclaimer or something from the gas network ...
Gas network at the moment won't do that - that it could never be turned back on by accident...but then when I jokingly asked their engineer (with the screwdriver meter!) if I could just cut it off myself -he told me to get it capped properly 'just in case'....
So what can I do
Just seeing if anyone else has come across this and what you have done/think about it...
House I have bought has had gas meter moved outside. The old pipework has been left sticking out of the cupboard floor under the stairs. I want these pipes moved under the floorboards - they are in the way.
My plumber (gas safe reg and seems like a good guy) said he could move one but couldn't touch the other one...and to call the gas network.
They came out and did a 'live or dead' check (v. technical -unscrewed cap and stuck a screwdriver in there - and said if had been live the screwdriver would have been blown out! )
Said it was dead and the plumber could cut it off and cap it under floor....
Now Plumber is still refusing to touch it -said something about it being turned on by accident and threads for the cap etc etc...he will only touch it if I get a disclaimer or something from the gas network ...
Gas network at the moment won't do that - that it could never be turned back on by accident...but then when I jokingly asked their engineer (with the screwdriver meter!) if I could just cut it off myself -he told me to get it capped properly 'just in case'....
So what can I do