Hi, I live in an old apartment building. For a long time now, I've noticed a slight smell of gas in the kitchen, but it ONLY occurs when I have the tumble dryer on (and the door closed). It seems like as the dryer is expelling air from the room, it's pulling gas in from somewhere. The smell is faint. There is a big 2 inch galvanized gas line running around the ceiling, supplying my gas meter and the apartments above mine. My own gas pipes after the meter are lead, and buried in the plaster, behind the cabinets, continuing into the living room fireplace.
Should I be concerned? If the place constantly smelled like gas, I would have wasted no time ripping out the whole kitchen and getting in a gas fitter long ago, but, as I say, it only happens when the dryer is on. The rest of the time, I can't smell any gas at all. I had a gas safety check done, as I have a tenant, and the pressure test was normal, I mentioned this to the engineer, but as there isn't normally any smell, he had no reason to be alarmed, and the pressure test was fine. He suggested that for my peace of mind, I should consider getting my lead pipes replaced at some point. Is this common with lead pipes? Do they become porous or something? Am I just being paranoid?
any thoughts
Should I be concerned? If the place constantly smelled like gas, I would have wasted no time ripping out the whole kitchen and getting in a gas fitter long ago, but, as I say, it only happens when the dryer is on. The rest of the time, I can't smell any gas at all. I had a gas safety check done, as I have a tenant, and the pressure test was normal, I mentioned this to the engineer, but as there isn't normally any smell, he had no reason to be alarmed, and the pressure test was fine. He suggested that for my peace of mind, I should consider getting my lead pipes replaced at some point. Is this common with lead pipes? Do they become porous or something? Am I just being paranoid?
any thoughts