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Hi .Hoping someone can help .Is there such a thing as a double micro-point self sealing valve to plumb in hob and oven without having to use T pieces and ad another micro-point .
Also the hob is over the cooker .Would a metal braided hose be safe too use or does it have to be fixed pipe work ?

Thanks Chris
 
No there isnt also hob should be hard piped really

Also you can’t do the pipework yourself need to get a gas safe engy in
 
Thanks .Not intending to do work myself .Just trying to get an idea of cost/work involved .Hope you don't mind me asking .The single point I have at the moment would be about an inch away from the back of the oven .Would this need moving as well. Thanks again Chris
 
Again my friend you will not get gas related answers please read the forum rules. You say you will not do it yourself. That may well be true however the next person to come along and read this thread may well think it sounds easy. Best advice is get three engineers out to quote you
 
Again my friend you will not get gas related answers please read the forum rules. You say you will not do it yourself. That may well be true however the next person to come along and read this thread may well think it sounds easy. Best advice is get three engineers out to quote you
 
No apologies necessarywe’re happy to help even if that’s just pointing someone in the right direction. Cheers
 

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