Hi
Another post here got me thinking...
We have just bought a house with 2 gas fires running from three huge propane cylinders outside the house (we are not on gas mains). The cylinders are all empty and we don't think they've been used for ages.
Hate the things and we'd like to change them to wood burning stoves which will require some chimney work etc to get up to Building Regs compliance.
However - one potential HETAS installer advised us to get a LPG Engineer to remove the existing fires before he would even do a site inspection. Is this really necessary? Surely once the cylinders are gone, its just redundant pipework. Couldn't I strip this out myself and save a few £££'s
Thanks
Another post here got me thinking...
We have just bought a house with 2 gas fires running from three huge propane cylinders outside the house (we are not on gas mains). The cylinders are all empty and we don't think they've been used for ages.
Hate the things and we'd like to change them to wood burning stoves which will require some chimney work etc to get up to Building Regs compliance.
However - one potential HETAS installer advised us to get a LPG Engineer to remove the existing fires before he would even do a site inspection. Is this really necessary? Surely once the cylinders are gone, its just redundant pipework. Couldn't I strip this out myself and save a few £££'s
Thanks