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    Gas supply switched off by Network Gas

    We got a quote off another Gas Safe registered company, who seemed to offer the best solution. They suggested rather than ripping up all the floorboards upstairs and checking redundant gas pipes for leaks, it would be better to cap these off and make new pipework connections to the gas fire &...
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    Gas supply switched off by Network Gas

    Thanks for you reply Kirkgas. I thought it might be a pain. We've had one guy now quote us £40 / hour. Does this sound around the right ballpark ?
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    Gas supply switched off by Network Gas

    Not sure if this is the right forum for this (mods please feel free to move) but over the weekend we had a slight smell of gas in the lounge. Called Network Gas out and the guy did a few checks around the few appliances we have (gas fire, cooker, boiler) as well as a couple of unused gas points...
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    Leaking OPELLA type Bottom Entry Toilet Cistern Ball Valve

    They don't look too expensive - I didn't realise. I'll try tightening first though but if that doesn't work i'll replace it. Cheers for your help!
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    Leaking OPELLA type Bottom Entry Toilet Cistern Ball Valve

    Can this be repaired or is it a case of replacing the whole assembly ?
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    Hot water tap won't turn on

    I have a hot water tap in my downstairs loo that will not turn on and seems like it's seized. Is it a case of replacing the tap head gear ? If so, I know I need to turn off the gate valve in my airing cupboard and drain the hot water but because I can't turn this tap on will I have a problem...
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    Leaking OPELLA type Bottom Entry Toilet Cistern Ball Valve

    My downstairs toilet cistern has developed a minor leak from one of blue plastic retaining nuts (the smaller one one the water supply side). Can this be repaired ? Is it just a case of undoing the retaining nut - after isloating the cold water supply- and replacing a rubber seal (if there is one) ?
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    Cooker Connection

    The instructions just say 6mm cable. I was going to allow 2m play, so that the cooker could be pulled out periodically to allow cleaning behind it. The cable shouldn't get disturbed otherwise. As for it getting too hot, I was going to try and ensure that it wasn't touching the back of the...
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    Cooker Connection

    I want to connect a free-standing electric cooker to an existing cooker circuit. There is a connection unit that comes off the DP isolating switch so its just a matter of taking 6mm cable from here to the appropriate terminals at the back of the cooker. My question is, what cable type should...
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