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gas4you said:Try to work out approx the route the gas pipe would take, tell us the length and add 0.5m for each anticipated bend and also tell the pipe size off your meter and also if any other gas appliances are being used in your flat. We could do some average calculations for you.
Dan_Robinson said:How many bends?
Over compensate if you can...
gas4you said:Unfortunately doesn't bode good for a combi
Dan_Robinson said:We might be getting some 22kW combi's coming to market soon, but even then I think you are going to have trouble.
gas4you said:Is there any way that a new gas pipe could be run externally up to your flat? What would happen if a leak developed in your existing pipe work?
NickStone said:Unfortunately, it's a listed building and permission would never be granted. British Gas were going to run a new wider pipe inside my flat to replace the really narrow one. I think that might be my best option.
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