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sheila2155 | 16:34 Mon 26th Mar 2007 | DIY
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i want to put a flueless gas fire onto the wall opposite where it usually sits. this means redirecting the gas supply from its original position so it runs under the floor to the new fire. any ideas on how to do this safely - i will be getting a corgi gas fitter to do the work.

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Tom

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The gas fitter will know the safest and best method.Leave it to them,thats what they're trained to do and thats why they're corgi registered !
Very true. It will be messy to do and not cheap.
There are loads of Catalytic Flueless gas fires available from Fireplace Megastore They have all the information on each product for you to view and print for your gas fitter. I bought mine from here, now my nextdoor neighbour has one!!

To move it should be quite a simple job, although your right it will be messy for a week, but once moved it should be an easy job to install as the catalytic fires, just sort of hang on the wall then pug into the gas, it might be simpler to install an LPG version with a lpg gas bottle outside, if the new wall is an outside one!!

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