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I wish to replace some 2mtrs of piping from my propane hob to a propane bottle outside. I need to travel under concrete flooring.
Can some one advise as to which piping to use such as copper or orange piping, just concerned o any future corrosion.
 
this question causes concern.
you will need to get in touch with a gas safe engineer who is qualified to work with LPG.
 
Please don't attempt this! The fact that you mentioned orange pipe, sends shivers down my spine. Get a lpg registered installer. Far cheaper than blowing the house up!,!
 
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