Hi, i have a gas meter that is inside my house, i wish to move it to a recessed meter box in the cavity and have had northern gas quote for this and have a builder that will fit the box. What i can't get my head around is how then does the gas supply get into the house once the meter has been moved?
I know that the main supply comes in the meter box from along the outside of the wall of the property but does the internal pipework then go into the house down through the cavity then under the floor? Or does it have to come out the back of the meter box straight through the brick wall and then down the inside wall of the house (unsightly)?
I'll be getting the Gas safe registered folk to do everything but before i ask any of them i want to try and get it clear in my head as to how it works
I know that the main supply comes in the meter box from along the outside of the wall of the property but does the internal pipework then go into the house down through the cavity then under the floor? Or does it have to come out the back of the meter box straight through the brick wall and then down the inside wall of the house (unsightly)?
I'll be getting the Gas safe registered folk to do everything but before i ask any of them i want to try and get it clear in my head as to how it works