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fitting a 2nd hand gas fire.
1cat2fish
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Hi, I have been given a gas fire which looks in much better condition than the one I currently use. Is it possible to have a 2nd hand fire fitted. I don't know the rules and regulations. If any one could advise me before I get a fitter out I would appreciate it. Many thanks.
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its possible, but in practice almost impossible. not many gas fitters will fit any used equipment.Get some gorm.0
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The engineer would need to have a copy of the manufacturers instructions for the fire and obviously if it was fitted to those instructions and then was subsequently found to have a fault then the engineer would still need to be paid for his work!0
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Thanks for the replies guys. It maybe more trouble than it's worth. I don't think I'll bother with it. Thanks again.0
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