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gas leak in ground floor flat

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flashman21

hi plumbers o sorry heating engineers (joke) I have bought a 11 year old flat purpose built in 2000 and I had the old boiler taken out and replaced with a new one so far so good it was about to be commissioned and there's a gas leak between my gas valve on my boundary wall (inside flat) to gas box 20 meters away the pipes run under the concrete (screed) corridor to the gas meter is there any thing I can do to fix it or is it the case I will need a new pipe layed by the way my management company don't want anything to do with it and are as helpful as a snowman I think I am looking at 5k easy I have just looked on line and there leak detecting company's are they ok ? any help would be great as its a bit cold .kind regards flashman
 
yes I have gas safe engineer its caped of but is the a way to fix it with out bankrupting me? thanks for your quick reply
 
How did you come up with 5K to replace 20Mts of pipe ?? And how come the leak was not found B4 new boiler was fitted ? did your gas man not do a test B4 he started ??
 
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Is it in a communal area?
maybe check your building insurance
arrrrr just typed out wording on insurance and lost it all: yes it is in communal hall way insurance says :underground serves we will indemnify you in respect of accidental damage to underground a)pipes b) cables...we will not cover maintenance , accidental damage caused by . gradual wear and tear, corrosion, rust, rot or fungus, faulty workmanship or the use of defective materials ...i think they have some big get outs there so i am going to have to foot the bill .....
 
Transco, management company would be involved then i bet plus block of flats i would of thought 5k easily health and safety gas runs past front door to 24 flats
 
If this is the maim gas Pipe feeding the whole block then its not your problem, your gas pipe is the one that runs from your gas meter ! the supply pipe to your meter is transco problem so is the leak from your side of the meter or not ??
 
no from the gas meter (my side) to my valve in my flat which is on the boundary the pipe from there to the lovely new boiler is ok
 
What sort of pipe is it, does it look like the other gas pipes from the meters follow the same path?
 
If you get stuck I'd come and do it for £4850!

Im here if you need a hand. I hope your enjoying your last few early evenings on here mate. Because come next week when your on the cards, you'd have had a lovely phone call fom your office with another job just before five ;-)
 
Im here if you need a hand. I hope your enjoying your last few early evenings on here mate. Because come next week when your on the cards, you'd have had a lovely phone call fom your office with another job just before five ;-)

Cant do that mate I need to fit in the private work after 3pm!
 
Cant do that mate I need to fit in the private work after 3pm!

You won't need much extra work if your fitting 20 metres of copper for 5 large. You might need some extra shoe boxes to fit your cash under your bed in though. Obviously remembering to pay the taxman 20% in April 🙂
 
so let see if I am getting this right I have come to a plumbers website for help and you want to take the mick out of the situation.. its -5 I have no heating WELL I CAN TELL YOU IT IS not HIALIOURS .
 
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Ok how bout you say where you are and see if one of us useless qualified chaps could come and give you some advice. We can't tell you answers when we cant see exactly what we are dealing with.
 
hi plumbers o sorry heating engineers (joke)


You started with the amusing comments.

And your management company will want something to do with it if you try and dig up a communal area, possibly disturbing 23 other gas services.
It's going to cost more than £5k.
 
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tell you what I will go and do a blog and put your post's up and a review of applumbing that will be funny wont it.
 
what so I say plumber joke -heating engineer most people don't care apart from heating engineers. I am just looking for advise but seems like taking the mick out of my predicament if that's fun to you guys ..
 
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you seem to be coming across as a very callas little man if you don't want to help why not go play down the pub ? what's your price got to do with it ? after seeing what you have rote I wouldn't employ you if it was 120 a day and fine your mighty empire will not fall down but you might find you lose a few jobs because of you sarcasms if that what it was
 
what so I say plumber joke -heating engineer most people don't care apart from heating engineers. I am just looking for advise but seems like taking the **** out of my predicament if that's fun to you guys ..

People are trying to get as many facts as possible to give any advice remotely.
The title suggested you HAVE a gas leak, the first advice was to get help ASAP,

As I posted you won't be allowed to dig up or put surface pipework in the communal area without the Management co's permission, they have to get involved, there may be at least 24 leaks which could affect the whole block.
 
you have to be joking if your the sort of plumber that uses this sort of site no thanks
 
you seem to be coming across as a very callas little man if you don't want to help why not go play down the pub ? what's your price got to do with it ? after seeing what you have rote I wouldn't employ you if it was 120 a day and fine your mighty empire will not fall down but you might find you lose a few jobs because of you sarcasms if that what it was

If it means I don't have to work for people such as you then frankly I'm delighted with that news. Now if you don't mind I need to go and turn my heating down, I'm roasting.
 
do not post unless its helping the op.
op do not post aggression to others.

final warning!
 

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