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Hello,

I live in a residential block with communal heating and hot water. Because I smelled a bit of gas in the boiler room, I bought a gas detector and did a survey. Can you please watch the YouTube video on the link below and tell me if you think the reaction of the detector is expected or whether you think I should call Cadent to investigate?

The central heating boiler was turned off but the hot water boiler was operational when I filmed this. The "leak" is accentuated when I place the device close to the regulator, which is property of Cadent, the gas distribution company.

Please watch the entire video as I visit the site twice.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBbo64HAppM


Many thanks
 
I live in a residential block with communal heating and hot water. Because I smelled a bit of gas in the boiler room, I bought a gas detector and did a survey.
If you smell gas you call National Gas Emergency Service number on 0800 111 999* and follow their instructions.

Once you've had the gas leak fixed, you walked past a couple of broken pieces of grey board that look like asbestos to me. I suggest you get them checked and removed by a competent person.

Edit: I've just noticed that this is an old thread that appeared under "What's new" for no obvious reason...
 

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