... getting it moved by the proper people for nothing because its too close to electrics
So who's right?SGN will charge what they charge. Its a flat fee whether or not its been moved 2ft or 20ft
... getting it moved by the proper people for nothing because its too close to electrics
So who's right?SGN will charge what they charge. Its a flat fee whether or not its been moved 2ft or 20ft
love it a bg meter fitter telling me about how things work jesus yous dont even have the fittings to do the job properly which is why yous lie and phone up for letby on inch main taps etc so grid actually end up doing the job and the general standard of your meter fixes is attrocious .
Hey - it is not I who is telling you that it won't be free...
Surely electricians are also taught not to put electrics within 150 mm of a gas part?
Well that's what I initially assumed, but gas112 seems so insistent that it would be free that I might as well ask them the Q.As the home owner you're responsible for all costs involved in moving the Gas Meter Built-a-Shed.
Your knowledge of gas matters are dangerously insightful BG & normally wrong.It may not be free on paper but depending on circumstances some very large discounts are given. Moving a meter to a safer location apparently attracts a discount of more than 90%. If the gas meter was installed "by error" in a postion that compromised its safety or the safety of other services then the 90+% discount is very likely to be applied.
As said before the only accurate answer will be from the gas I've network operator after a visit.
Your knowledge of gas matters are dangerously insightful BG & normally wrong.
Your knowledge of gas matters are dangerously insightful BG & normally wrong.
Having had a gas meter moved from wall to semi concealled box in this cottage I DO know what is involved. Both in terms of the work needed amnd the fees that National Grid charge and sometims waive..
No, you have personal knowledge of ONE installation alteration, namely your own
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