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    Can a gas meter be moved a few inches?

    thanks guys, hes already rerouting the gas pipe and has to modifiy the pipe leaving the meter anyway. so whilst hes doing that he can just move it over a bit. its not really in a suitable location now or if he moves it, it just gets in out of the way of a window if he moves it. thanks...
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    Can a gas meter be moved a few inches?

    i have asked - he said he cant as hes not allowed - i want to know if he is allowed and its just he doesnt want to move it.
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    Can a gas meter be moved a few inches?

    I know if you want to move your gas meter you need to get the gas company to do it. but if its only say 10 inches and its still connected to the armoured flex - can my gas fitter move it? it looks like its just a case of unscrewing the bracket and reattaching to the wall? Thanks.
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    Tiling A Conservatory Floor

    i think the squares from the glue, there was a plastic underlay stuck down to the concrete and then a carpet on top of that. thanks Richard, i've read up on lippage and bowing now and i think i understand it now, more things to worry about! no as simple as i thought it would be this tiling...
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    Tiling A Conservatory Floor

    here are a couple of photos of the floor. thanks for the reply i have read through the tilng topic - and like you say i need to find out if its actually flat rather than it looking flat. planning on using 600x300 slate tiles, but staggered so it looks like a brick wall. this is the first...
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    Tiling A Conservatory Floor

    hi, can anyone give me some advise of how i should go about tiling a conservatory floor? I had a horrible spongy carpet on it when we moved in. so i've ripped this up and exposed the concrete floor with the intention to tile it. the floor seems solid enough but its a slightly rough...
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