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The wall with the red X is being taken down and the wall with the red arrow is being extended along and the boiler will be getting repositioned on it. The gas comes from the loft down behind the strap where I have marked in yellow. Can the gas pipe stay in there with me just elbowing it out through the new partition wall ? or as it’s going to be an inaccessible void will it have to be brought down from the loft inside the kitchen ?
 

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I would say it’s going to be fine it’s only like putting a gas pipe in a stud wall

Just no compression fittings
 
Difficult to see can’t see what the issue is to be honest just make sure it’s away from electrical cables and sleeve it
I was always told if a gas pipe has to pass through a void it has to take the shortest route possible , this takes the longest route possible though that space running approx 2.5m vertically from the ceiling down to where it would return back into the kitchen.
 
Need drawings really of how it’s is now and after the work done because I’m guessing by looking at them photos
Best way to explain it is boiler was in a kitchen cupboard which is now being blanked off so the cupboard space is just an inaccessible void behind the new wall and the boiler is being repositioned on the new wall so the cupboard space is now just a space between 2 walls and inaccessible. The gas pipe runs inside it all the way from ceiling height to near enough floor height where I’d be bribing it back out through the new wall. But I didn’t wanna do that, I wanted to put a new hole inside the kitchen and run a new gas down there so it’s not in that space.
 
Suppose you can run a new pipe but as long as the joints are good on the pipe inside he void couldn’t see any problems to be honest ,might be over looking a little ,
 

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