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Hi,

I have recently moved in to a house and in one of the kitchen units where I want to put a intergrated freezer there is a small pipe coming out of the wall.

Assuming it's a old gas pipe for the cooker that's been capped as the kitchen no longer requires it.

Can this be removed by a professional?20231113_180823.jpg20231113_180820.jpg
 
Yes on both parts best to get a gas engineer just encase then your sorted on
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