Hi, I've recently made an offer on a ground floor flat which is part of a converted mid-terrace house. It is a newly refurbished 2 bed flat but only has electric heating and water, no gas. I would like to get gas installed for central heating and water (I would hire a professional to do this, I just want to see if it's feasible)
The estate agent has said other flats nearby have gas so it shouldn't be a problem getting a connection.
Since the flat is newly refurbished, I wouldn't want to damage the tiles, flooring etc too much. Would they be able to use existing pipes for the changing the water supply from the electric storage tank to a combi boiler? I assume it's easiest to have pipes for central heating to go on the wall instead of inside them although that would mean a lot of visible pipes.
The estate agent has said other flats nearby have gas so it shouldn't be a problem getting a connection.
Since the flat is newly refurbished, I wouldn't want to damage the tiles, flooring etc too much. Would they be able to use existing pipes for the changing the water supply from the electric storage tank to a combi boiler? I assume it's easiest to have pipes for central heating to go on the wall instead of inside them although that would mean a lot of visible pipes.
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