Gas pipe on outside wall. Safe?

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Hi,

I have a flat that is the upstairs of a converted house.

The gas pipe from the white box at the front of the house goes vertically up the outside of the wall for about 3 metres, and enters into the kitchen where the boiler is.

Is it safe to have a copper gas pipe on the outside of the house like that or should it have been fitted inside? :confused:
 
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Glad its ok, as the gas supply to my boiler (in the loft) is external copper, & yes it was done by Corgi...Woof Woof.
 
Thanks Ollski.

Does look a bit naff but at least it's not a danger to anyone.

I guess popping out for a smoke by the doorway wouldn't be the best of ideas.. :eek:
 
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sifly said:
Thanks Ollski.

Does look a bit naff but at least it's not a danger to anyone.

I guess popping out for a smoke by the doorway wouldn't be the best of ideas.. :eek:

Of course not- smok :LOL: ing kills!
 

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