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i think the real reason is "your not paying your standing charge and you may be stealing gas" SO WE ARE GOING TO DISCONNECT YOUi
it's a matter of getting things into prospective
Discuss is an ECV actually mainly used as a Service Valve ??? in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net
i think the real reason is "your not paying your standing charge and you may be stealing gas" SO WE ARE GOING TO DISCONNECT YOUi
it's a matter of getting things into prospective
only saying things as they really are .....i'm a realisti think the real reason is "your not paying your standing charge and you may be stealing gas" SO WE ARE GOING TO DISCONNECT YOU
i think you can tell ,,,,,i'm really pi""ed off with themonly saying things as they really are ...i'm a realist
There is about as much safety issue's with my property as there is with the rest of the housed on the planet loli think you can tell ,,,,,i'm really pi""ed off with them
am i right ....or am i wrong ??????????????There is about as much safety issue's with my property as there is with the rest of the housed on the planet lol
There is about as much safety issue's with my property as there is with the rest of the housed on the planet lol
the 30m of occupied property refers to old cast iron pipework so that is irrelevant in my case............and an occupied property would be more of a risk than an unoccupied property ...... the majority of gas leaks within a property are from after the meter "not before" and the ones on the service pipe will happen irrespective of occupied or unoccupied don't you think ?The majority of houses with a live gas supply are occupied, so if there's a leak it would be noticed.
An empty property with a live supply, even capped is a risk, just as much from the gas service pipe outside the property as the capped ECV inside.
Hence the mention of within 30mtrs of the property.
The less empty properties with a live supply the lower the risk to everyone nearby that property.
I'm not sure you have time for any battles if you want gas for Xmas.
I think you'll be lucky to get the new service in by then.
P,S They cut off my supply 150mm outside my wall as it is a terrace property on the highwaythe 30m of occupied property refers to old cast iron pipework so that is irrelevant in my case...and an occupied property would be more of a risk than an unoccupied property .. the majority of gas leaks within a property are from after the meter "not before" and the ones on the service pipe will happen irrespective of occupied or unoccupied don't you think ?
i am grateful for your comments and taking time to post them its a learning curve for us all , i know you said removing would be safer than capping but wouldn't all houses be safer with it disconnected then !!!!
the 30m of occupied property refers to old cast iron pipework so that is irrelevant in my case...
and an occupied property would be more of a risk than an unoccupied property .. the majority of gas leaks within a property are from after the meter "not before" and the ones on the service pipe will happen irrespective of occupied or unoccupied don't you think ?
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