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Cost of installing gas supply to cooker
richard_3095
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Does anyone know what is a reasonable cost of installing a gas pipe from the gas meter on the outside wall, to the cooker point? In total about 7 metres of linear piping. Assume I have bought all the pipe materials. I'm in north of England if it matters. Thanks. Rich
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It depends on route, building construction, access, gas pressure etc get quotes as they should have the detail then ask would be better option0
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No more than a days works tops, half a day possibly if as simple as you say. £150-£250
Had any quotes?
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