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Gas inspection
I've just had my 5 year gas inspection (the bottled stuff) carried out by Repsol. I paid my €60 and everything was fine with the cooker, boiler etc but they won't sign it off as the tube and pipe are not as accesible as needs be. I was advised by the Repsol bloke to get a gas fitter in to change things under the sink so he can come back and give it the thumbs up.
Just a few questions. Firstly what happens if I decide not to bother? I'm confident that everything is 100% safe, by the way. Is there any sanction or fine if I just don't bother? Secondly, why don't Repsol do the work themselves? Seems a very long winded way of doing things (stop laughing at the back). Finally, my third question is whether I should have gone to a different company who do the gas inspection and any work needed to sign it off? Is that a possibility? For information, I'm in Madrid. Thanks, folks. |
Re: Gas inspection
I saw a house completely destroyed and his neighbours due to a gas leak.
The flexible pipe has an expiry date, I would not risk it. When I last had a boiler inspection in UK. British Gas condemned the installation and cut the gas - all because the vent pipe was too low. He said someone could reach up and touch it and may get burned if it was hot! |
Re: Gas inspection
Originally Posted by missile
(Post 13110383)
I saw a house completely destroyed and his neighbours due to a gas leak.
The flexible pipe has an expiry date, I would not risk it. When I last had a boiler inspection in UK. British Gas condemned the installation and cut the gas - all because the vent pipe was too low. He said someone could reach up and touch it and may get burned if it was hot! In fact for that reason a few years back, to save the hassle/cost of the inspections and the standing charges, we swapped out the gas boiler for a electric cylinder boiler (unvented = hot showers at mains pressure). No more gas.... Of course in recent months electricity prices have gone crazy, but we won't change back.... Jon |
Re: Gas inspection
Originally Posted by softlad
(Post 13110237)
Secondly, why don't Repsol do the work themselves? Seems a very long winded way of doing things (stop laughing at the back).
Sounds like Madrid is similar but not exactly the same. |
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Gas prices have gone crazy too! Last winter around 14€ now 19€ (Repsol butano) I still use it for cooking and it does last ages. I changed to an electric water heater when I had the kitchen reformed and I am glad I did.
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Thanks for that all that info. Makes things a bit clearer. I'll contact a gas fitter in the local area and get them to call round. Better safe than sorry. Thanks for all the replies, folks.
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