I don't see why I should have myself or mu property put at risk by some unsafe gas works no doubt carried out by someone not gas safe registered.
100% spot on.
**** the builder, safety comes first.
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I don't see why I should have myself or mu property put at risk by some unsafe gas works no doubt carried out by someone not gas safe registered.
You said yourself you don't actually know if the builders did this or the gas people did. Ask first.I don't see why I should have myself or mu property put at risk by some unsafe gas works no doubt carried out by someone not gas safe registered.
You said yourself you don't actually know if the builders did this or the gas people did. Ask first.
Sadly this is often the way with builders/developers. We had 12 months of dubious goings on next door to us and the idiot responsible for it all even managed to make it seem that I was the unreasonable one when I questioned anything. The way it seems to work these days (and obviously this doesn't go for all builders etc...) is they will do whatever they think they can do without being told otherwise if it saves money.
What comments?The comments by Bitslice above also reinforce that fact about dodgy builders.
Here HereDid it occur to you to just go and ask? They could have shut off the gas supply somewhere else (we have a valve next to our front path under a cover) and you're simply seeing the end left that they'll need to arrange the gas meter to be fitted onto later.
All this guesswork and ridiculous assumption of an explosion when you could simply go around and sort it out? Man up.
You say dodgy builder but have you checked he isn't GIRS registered http://www.lloydsregister.co.uk/sch...sc=74986765.1.1388449071352&__hsfp=2870705242 or that he's had the work done by a GIRS contractor?
I've seen the same work being completed totally within regulations for small amounts of money by GIRS registered contractors.