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Connecting a property to the gas line

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Frettchen · 11/02/2014 12:59

Just wondered if anyone here had any experience with getting a house connected to the gas mains?

I've seen a house in the area I like, but it's in need of a full renovation; including ripping out the storage heaters and getting someone in to install gas central heating and proper radiators.

Has anyone had this done? If so, and if you don't mind, could you let me know the price you paid for the work? It's a 3-bed, with lounge, kitchen and dining room.

I'm putting together a rough list of what needs to be done (and arranging a viewing) to work out whether I could afford the work before I do anything crazy like putting an offer on it!

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Janek · 11/02/2014 13:12

We had to fit gas in our house 12 years ago, it cost about £400 and British Gas did it. There was already gas in the street, just for some reason not in our house. It would have cost more if there had been no gas in the street either.

Then we had central heating and a shower fitted, which was 5 radiators, a boiler and a shower. It cost £3500. But like a said, that was 12 years ago. In the midlands.

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Madmog · 11/02/2014 14:22

I think Transco did it for us. I'd suggest you phone whatever company you'd like your supply from and ask them about it. If others have gas in the street, some will probably have big white boxes on the side of the house. We had a full written quote and they made good the drive (mainly paving slabs though) and re concreted over that they had to dig up. From memory it was really easy to sort, but (on a funny note) I was surprised to find them rustling around outside our house with a 6.30am start!

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Frettchen · 11/02/2014 15:14

Thanks Janek

I'm about 99% confident there's gas in the street, I just don't think this house has been altered in a long time.

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Frettchen · 11/02/2014 15:16

Thanks Madmog too (posting from work; not refreshing the screen before typing!)

6:30am start sounds most unfun!

Good call about phoning around suppliers. I'll settle in with google this evening and gather numbers!

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Sunnyshores · 12/02/2014 20:48

there are fixed prices depending on how far it is from the pipe to your front door. Property in Hampshire £1500 to connect from street. NIGHTMARE to organise with utility company and the actual company that does it. Maybe worth changing suppliers to get it done quicker ie Bgas had 3 month wait.

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TalkinPeace · 12/02/2014 21:39

we were quoted £1000 a metre in 2008 by SSE

there is a local monopoly for the work : its illegal for anybody else to connect you

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ListWriter · 12/02/2014 23:20

We had ours done last yr. Anyone can dig the trench for you - we had a labourer come to dig our trench. He only charged £7/hr. Then national grid laid the pipe and the labourer came back to fill the trench.

I called our power company first but they just directed me to national grid. They'll be able to confirm if there's gas on your street.

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