R
rockyraccoon
I had a gas safe engineer to do a landlords cert, he tested all appliances and these were found to be safe apart from one fire which he disconnected. He removed the electric cooker and said he had to move the shutoff valve from behind the gas hob as it was in the wrong place. I agreed for work to go ahead. After he`d finished rerouteing the pipe into a side cupboard the measurement of gas went from 22 mb rapidly down indicating a large gas leak. The engineer couldnt find out where it was coming from after doing various tests and capping off what he`d already done. He presumed it was coming from under the concrete flooring he said he would have to cap the original piping off at the meter and recarcass to all appliances (fre, ckr and chtg) I havent had the bill yet but he said it would be in the region of £350
My question is who is liable for the extra cost when there was no sign of a leak before he arrived, and although he is a registered gas installer, could give me no explanation as to why the gas mb dropped so low and before he started any work it tested ok
My question is who is liable for the extra cost when there was no sign of a leak before he arrived, and although he is a registered gas installer, could give me no explanation as to why the gas mb dropped so low and before he started any work it tested ok