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wrote: "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article , Donal [snip] You assume the place is never sold or that any faults manifest themselves during the original ownership. No! I assume that the problem is not big enough to warrant government intervention. Not necessarily the case unfortunately. It's possible - stupid, but possible - to use lead based solder (yorkshire fittings) to make your own gas pipework. This solder can degrade over time, or crystallise. A gas leak may occur years later. How often does this occur? Is the degree of risk really worth the cost? When I bought the house that I currently live in, I had it surveyed. I now assume the risk. I suspect that the government could save more lives by spending *our* money on hospitals, instead of paying ill-educated inspectors to ensure that we do not blow ourselves up with dodgy gas fittings. Heh. Most people have houses surveyed for structural defects. When was the last time a surveyor did a pressure test on gas lines? I'd venture to say never, here. The pipework is assumed to be OK. Brave assumption even if a professional did do it, IME. Personally though, I'm in agreement with you. I'm building a house right now and I *may* end up arguing with an inspector because my lintels aren't *exactly* to code. Never mind that they're twice as thick as they need to be, according to the framing code, and I'm the one who will wear it if something goes wrong. Far as I'm concerned they should mind their own business. The paperwork takes far too much time. PDW |
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