Does anyone know what John Lewis actually do when they swap over a gas or dual fuel cooker?
I'lll give them a call in the morning, they advertise removal and disposal of the old one for £9 and fitting a new one for £75-£85-£95 depending on whether it's a hob or stand alone dual fuel jobbie.
I can't believe they've got a GSR person in the van and I'm thinking that while anyone is allowed to connect or disconnect their own cooker assuming a bayonet connection of course, isn't it different if it's a job that a customer is paying for?
Wouldnt a tightness test, gas rate, check the rest of the installation etc be required?
I'lll give them a call in the morning, they advertise removal and disposal of the old one for £9 and fitting a new one for £75-£85-£95 depending on whether it's a hob or stand alone dual fuel jobbie.
I can't believe they've got a GSR person in the van and I'm thinking that while anyone is allowed to connect or disconnect their own cooker assuming a bayonet connection of course, isn't it different if it's a job that a customer is paying for?
Wouldnt a tightness test, gas rate, check the rest of the installation etc be required?