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Gas pipe capped/removed - how much?
Lilystar
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We've just ripped out our old kitchen units and there is now a disconnected gas pipe which we need to get cut back and capped properly - it's not used, and it will be in the way for the new layout. It looks like a very small job to my untrained eye, I had a list of local CORGI gas people to call in the morning, just wondered if anyone had an idea roughly what the cost might be. We're in North Staffs.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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average cost is around £70Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure0
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ok, thanks0
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We would charge £45 + vat.0
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Thanks jcorbygas. We found someone who could come at short notice eventually, and were charged £65 + vat to cut back and cap off the pipe and also move the mains water inlet and replace the stoptap.0
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