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Gas Leak
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At 4 AM this morning I smelt gas in the cupboard where the gas meter is.
I phoned 0800-111-999 and within 20 minutes an engineer arrived. (the people on the phone told me to turn off the gas and open doors and windows and not to switch on anything electrical)
He was very meticulous and worked for about an hour to fix the leak.
I was very grateful for this prompt service which was completely free.
I phoned 0800-111-999 and within 20 minutes an engineer arrived. (the people on the phone told me to turn off the gas and open doors and windows and not to switch on anything electrical)
He was very meticulous and worked for about an hour to fix the leak.
I was very grateful for this prompt service which was completely free.
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Well done Robert, this is what a gas explosion can do.
Well done Robert, this is what a gas explosion can do.
I had a very different experience with National Grid. They were working in road outside renewing pipes for the street when they knocked on my door & told me I had a gas leak.
Oh my goodness I said, can you fix it? (I was more than happy to pay anything to be safe!) They said a flat NO, all we can do is cut you off, you will have to arrange your own repairs.
Could they recommend someone? again NO - go through the Yellow pages I was told.
So thats what I did but on one could come out for a couple of days so sat in a freezing cold house for days worrying myself sick.
I would have been more than willing to pay them, but it was their lack of concern & unhelpfulness that upset me.
Oh my goodness I said, can you fix it? (I was more than happy to pay anything to be safe!) They said a flat NO, all we can do is cut you off, you will have to arrange your own repairs.
Could they recommend someone? again NO - go through the Yellow pages I was told.
So thats what I did but on one could come out for a couple of days so sat in a freezing cold house for days worrying myself sick.
I would have been more than willing to pay them, but it was their lack of concern & unhelpfulness that upset me.
I dont really know DT but they said it was my responsibilty and knowing nothing about these things I had to believe them, I couldnt really prove otherwise.
At the time I was so concerned with getting my house safe, its not till after you start thinking a bit more about the whys & wherefores.
never mind its all done now.
At the time I was so concerned with getting my house safe, its not till after you start thinking a bit more about the whys & wherefores.
never mind its all done now.
That is understandable, millie, the safety that is.
However, I wouldn't want to see you ripped off. I would ask the company for a breakout of the work done and which side of the meter it was........then take it from there. My suspicion is that the "Nat Grid" had a contractor and this was a bit of a scam.........check with your supplier too.
However, I wouldn't want to see you ripped off. I would ask the company for a breakout of the work done and which side of the meter it was........then take it from there. My suspicion is that the "Nat Grid" had a contractor and this was a bit of a scam.........check with your supplier too.