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Asked by Steve on 12th Feb 2020Best Answer
"Removing gas fire. Cap off gas. Carry out gas leak test. - £60"
Answered on 13th Feb 2020 - Member since Feb 2019 - report"Normal cost is around £40 to 100 I think is fair to cap off and remove the gas appliances"
Answered on 12th May 2020 - Member since May 2019 - report"Removal of gas fire and issue of certificate would be between £100 - £200.
Kind Regards,
Jay."
"We charge £50 to remove a std gas fire which inc the capping off. We also test the supply prior and after removal for gas leaks.
We also remove and dispose of the unit."
"Just to remove it, cap the supply and do the various checks around £100"
Answered on 29th Mar 2020 - Member since Mar 2020 - report"Hourly rate between £65-£85 to disconnect and cap off safety"
Answered on 19th Mar 2020 - Member since May 2018 - report"£140. This would include gas tightness test, removal and disposal of fire and capping the old gas supply and a further tightness test.
Kind regards."
"Just removing the gas fire and capping off the gas supply and doing a tightness test £60."
Answered on 13th Feb 2020 - Member since Sep 2018 - report"To remove the existing gas fire to gas regulations, remove unwanted fire and parts and leave the area clean and tidy.
£90.00
Regards PH Gas Services"