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Please can I ask some advice re gas

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:13

Hi - a few weeks ago (first lot of snow) me and the kids thought the house stank of gas.

I phoned the emergency number, we waited in the freezing temperatures with all the doors and windows open and all the lights off and the gas guy came and checked everything for a good hour and throughly and said there was no leak, said he had a cold and could smell something but it’s not gas.

We all think the kitchen still stinks of gas (clearly there has been no explosion) and I don’t really know what do to?

Do I call them back? What else could the smell be? Confused

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UpstartCrow · 18/03/2018 22:16

It could be fumes from the sewers, or something spilled like fish sauce, durian fruit, asafoetida or garlic. (Or gas).

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Whitecurrants · 18/03/2018 22:17

Could it possibly be a dead mouse? Sounds nuts I know but I did make that mistake once Blush

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:18

I don’t know what durian fruit is so def not that and we rarely eat fish.

The gas man saying it’s not gas makes me think I am going mad but the cupboard where the gas meter is stinks of gas Sad

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:19

Well I grew up in a old cottage and we often had dead mice rot under the floorboards Envy not envy so I know what that smells like and it gets consistently worse Confused

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MissClarke86 · 18/03/2018 22:19

I’d call again. It’s not worth risking.

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fifipop185 · 18/03/2018 22:20

If you think you can smell gas, call them back out. Better to be a time waster imo.

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frasier · 18/03/2018 22:21

Gosh that must be so worrying.

What is gas in your house? Cooker? Boiler? If you have an orange flame rather than a bright blue flame, it can indicate a leak.

And that is the sum of my gas knowledge, sorry.
I wonder if the snow has cracked a pipe not in your home but for some reason it is accumulating there?

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:21

If I get a carbon monoxide alarm tomorrow and put it in the kitchen will that tell me if there is a leak?

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ineedamoreadultieradult · 18/03/2018 22:21

It could be gas from a neighbouring building do you have any empty houses next door?

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:22

I have gas central heating and a gas hob and I have been putting a lot more on the meter recently which I told the gas man.

His equipment looked quite old and not out of place in Ghostbusters.

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ineedamoreadultieradult · 18/03/2018 22:23

Turn everything off that uses gas and see if the meter is still going round. If it is you have a leak.

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:23

I have elderly neighbours next door but not attached side (where the cupboard is that stinks of gas).

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:25

ineedamoreadultieradult

Fab idea thanks - doesn’t help that the meter is in the very back of a dark cupboard and I was too terrified to look at it with a torch when’ll during the initial incident.

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Alabasterangel6 · 18/03/2018 22:25

When the man came, he would have had to have used a personal gas detector. A tiny alarm round his neck on a lanyard or on his belt. It is legislation. The alarm would have gone batshit at the tiniest amount of gas. It’s not a noise you or he could’ve not heard - think car alarm loud.

Do you know anyone locally who works in construction, electricals, underground work, telecoms or highways? We all have personal gas detectors. Again, it’s legislation. Worth calling in a favour?

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:28

He didn’t have a lanyard think around his neck - he had a thing that looked like a massive old Roberts radio with a long metal pole coming out of it .....

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frasier · 18/03/2018 22:28

Carbon monoxide detectors don't detect natural gas.

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frasier · 18/03/2018 22:28

Get a second opinion OP.

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UpstartCrow · 18/03/2018 22:30

It does sound like a gas leak, I'd call someone else.

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:32

Yeah I think I will tomorrow (not really feeling the urgency as it’s been two weeks!).

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NanooCov · 18/03/2018 22:36

He should have performed a drop test on your gas supply to ascertain whether there was a problem, not just rely on his nose. We had a tiny leak at our meter which made the cupboard stink but wasn't dangerous. Resolved by having a new meter fitted. Call them back.

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MrsMaxwell · 18/03/2018 22:40

We had a new meter 3 years ago when we had our kitchen done.

He did have a weird a machine thing but all the kids and their partners are saying it stinks of gas 😭😭

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Ilovehamabeads · 18/03/2018 22:53

Do you have a service contract on your boiler? Of so, get them out to check it. You shouldn't be able to smell gas at all if it's working correctly. I've had horrendous problems this winter with intermittent gas smells coming from our boiler, and it's taken 5 seperate visits to finally (please god) fix it.

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WhereIsBlueRabbit · 18/03/2018 23:03

Call them. They will take it seriously. We had a very very low level leak in the kitchen (so low the hob still passed the gas safety test) and when I mentioned it to the Briyish Gas guy who came round to fit a smart meter, he had National Grid round within 20 minutes and the choice of having him disconnect the meter or National Grid.

Fortunately I managed to get our gas safe engineer round before anyone disconnected anything cue four blokes standing in my kitchen arguing about gas while toddler and I looked on.

Suffice to say the tester picked it up, even though nobody could smell anything, and the entire hob had to be refitted. Nobody thought this was excessive. They were all very clear that if you can smell gas, you need to turn off the gas and call them. Now. even if you've been able to smell it for months

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