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Hi, I’m changing my kitchen and swapping from a gas hob to an electric induction hob.

Rest assured, I have no intention of doing any work at all on the gas supply, I just have a question.

Assuming we might want to go back to gas at some point in the future, it may be worth leaving an easy access connection point in place (?)

The gas supply comes in through the wall and there is a valve to isolate the hob, would it be acceptable (and safe) to just turn the gas off at the valve or should it be capped off?
 
Capped off
 

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