Hi,
I read a recent post about someone asking if they could replace a gas hob themselves. The reply was that this could be done as a DIY job if the hob was connected via a rubber hose although this was then disputed on the grounds that a DIYer couldn’t check for leaks.
My oven (a standalone unit) is about 5 years old and was in the flat when I bought it. It is connected to the gas main at the back of the cooker by a black rubber pipe about 2’ long and there appears to be some kind of brass plug and fitting where the pipe joins the rigid gas main.
I want to pull the cooker out so that I can tile the floor underneath, is it okay to disconnect this pipe and is this a DIY job?
If so, do I need to check for leaks afterwards?
Thanks for your help...
I read a recent post about someone asking if they could replace a gas hob themselves. The reply was that this could be done as a DIY job if the hob was connected via a rubber hose although this was then disputed on the grounds that a DIYer couldn’t check for leaks.
My oven (a standalone unit) is about 5 years old and was in the flat when I bought it. It is connected to the gas main at the back of the cooker by a black rubber pipe about 2’ long and there appears to be some kind of brass plug and fitting where the pipe joins the rigid gas main.
I want to pull the cooker out so that I can tile the floor underneath, is it okay to disconnect this pipe and is this a DIY job?
If so, do I need to check for leaks afterwards?
Thanks for your help...