I had a tenant smell gas in one of my properties so I called British gas as I have the homecare 400 package with them.
They did a drop test on the main pipe which connects the hob and gas fire central heating. There was a drop in pressure so as the tenant could smell gas in living room he got a machine out by the fire that detected gas which it did.
He then went back back the meter and cut the pipe that connected the cntral heating as it was assumed to be on the other pipe which connects the hob and fire. he then took the gas fire out and then went to his van for connections, he came back on never had the right sizes I gathered as i heard him swear. He then said the leak is on the main gas pipe under floor and left fire out and left.
I am right in saying he should of took the fire out then capped off the pipe and done another drop test to confirm it is definitely on main pipe and not fire.
I just got the influence he did not want to do the job british gas are excellent I know and normally are but in this case am having my doubts that it was the fire and not the pipe.
They did a drop test on the main pipe which connects the hob and gas fire central heating. There was a drop in pressure so as the tenant could smell gas in living room he got a machine out by the fire that detected gas which it did.
He then went back back the meter and cut the pipe that connected the cntral heating as it was assumed to be on the other pipe which connects the hob and fire. he then took the gas fire out and then went to his van for connections, he came back on never had the right sizes I gathered as i heard him swear. He then said the leak is on the main gas pipe under floor and left fire out and left.
I am right in saying he should of took the fire out then capped off the pipe and done another drop test to confirm it is definitely on main pipe and not fire.
I just got the influence he did not want to do the job british gas are excellent I know and normally are but in this case am having my doubts that it was the fire and not the pipe.