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PlumbGeoff
I'm having a new range installed in a few weeks and aga say that the gas supply needs to terminate with a bayonet for them to perform the installation.
Should I get an RGI to visit first and sort out the pipe work, then the aga guy can install the range, connect the gas, electrics, test and commission?
Any reason I would need to do it the other way round and have the RGI test and commission after the range is delivered?
Should I get an RGI to visit first and sort out the pipe work, then the aga guy can install the range, connect the gas, electrics, test and commission?
Any reason I would need to do it the other way round and have the RGI test and commission after the range is delivered?