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Hi all,

I have a 2 bed flat with loft access and need some pipes removing.

in the airing cupboard there a a number of pipes believed to of been for the water cylinder which was removed by the previous owner the pipes have either been blanked off or left connected to the hot water tank in the loft which is no longer used as there is a combi boiler heating system now.

There is also a gas pipe which was for a gas heater in the living room that has been blanked off and left in place but still connected to the gas metre.

how much is it likely to cost me to have these pipes removed/tidied up ?

I live in Ipswich!
 

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