Our current cooker (now 15 years old) is in need of replacement. It is connected to the mains gas via a short black flexible hose that connects to the gas pipe via what can be best described as a bayonet type fitting.
When we get a new cooker I assume it will have a similar hose, so would it be OK to simply turn off the gas at the mains, un-plug the old and plug in the new, or do I still need to pay £60 for a corgi fitter to do the same ?
When we get a new cooker I assume it will have a similar hose, so would it be OK to simply turn off the gas at the mains, un-plug the old and plug in the new, or do I still need to pay £60 for a corgi fitter to do the same ?