gas pipe work

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Hi,

First time here but could someone advise me please. I had an internal gas pipe in my kitchen replaced a few years ago when I had a new boiler fitted. I know that the guy used lead solder which I have been told recently is not allowed because it reacts with the gas. Is this correct. I plan to rent my house out and I am concerned about it so if necessary I will get the pipe replaced by a competent plumber. Can someone advise please. Thanks.
 
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Nope, leaded solder on Gas is fine. As long as it's been done correctly of course and it's passed it's integrity tests.

Non leaded is to be used on potable water.
 

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