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If the meter reposition had been instigated by Cadent for whatever reason, say mains renewal or leak on service, then they will use their contractors to reconnect and, if necessary, replace or reposition bond.
If the house holder has requested and paid for the meter move, then the HH has to arrange and pay for the internals.
I think they did them all the same in a row.
 
If the meter reposition had been instigated by Cadent for whatever reason, say mains renewal or leak on service, then they will use their contractors to reconnect and, if necessary, replace or reposition bond.
If the house holder has requested and paid for the meter move, then the HH has to arrange and pay for the internals.

Sorry. Bad communication then. 4 sets of masionettes all on the same road. All gas meters moved from middle of house to outside external wall. So that would explain why they did the lot.
 
Sorry. Bad communication then. 4 sets of masionettes all on the same road. All gas meters moved from middle of house to outside external wall. So that would explain why they did the lot.

Ah. Yes. I had forgotten your earlier post. Yes, in that circumstance they are responsible for the internals. But am surprised they did it in steel. I would have thought it was more expensive than in copper (suppose it depends on complexity of run and amount if copper), and once fitted, theft is not their problem.
 
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