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Gingerbread Man
Hi folks.
I've a friend who has recently moved into a house. It currently has no heating in any regards, but he wishes for a central heating system to be installed. Simple.
He has two external meter boxes sunk into his external wall. The electricity meter in one, and the second would house a gas meter, but the house has never been made live for gas. There is a live (tested) supply entering the box, which has the ECV and then is capped off.
Now these external meter boxes are now internal as someone has build a small brick porch over them and the front door creating a new room.
He recently enquired for a meter to be installed. They tested to see if it was live as mentioned and then quoted £738 with the reason of, 'because it's plastic pipe, it can't go under the building'.
Is there a new regulation stipulating any new connection a have to be in external meter boxes? Many current house holds have gas metres internally.
Is there any chance that he can just have a meter attached and start paying his bills and using gas?
He's located in Basingstoke if there any local engineers.
Thanks for any help.
I've a friend who has recently moved into a house. It currently has no heating in any regards, but he wishes for a central heating system to be installed. Simple.
He has two external meter boxes sunk into his external wall. The electricity meter in one, and the second would house a gas meter, but the house has never been made live for gas. There is a live (tested) supply entering the box, which has the ECV and then is capped off.
Now these external meter boxes are now internal as someone has build a small brick porch over them and the front door creating a new room.
He recently enquired for a meter to be installed. They tested to see if it was live as mentioned and then quoted £738 with the reason of, 'because it's plastic pipe, it can't go under the building'.
Is there a new regulation stipulating any new connection a have to be in external meter boxes? Many current house holds have gas metres internally.
Is there any chance that he can just have a meter attached and start paying his bills and using gas?
He's located in Basingstoke if there any local engineers.
Thanks for any help.