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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 78995Post DNgroundworks

Rather than type it all again heres a link to another forum where we are talking about it.

http://www.ceforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3477

your thoughts please

Dan

Carberry
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Post: # 78996Post Carberry

Think I remember seeing another thread about this, wasn't there a regular here who provided a standard letter to send to the gas board telling them to cram it?

edit: Found it. Thread with appeal letter

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 78997Post DNgroundworks

Cheers carberry, very similar to the letter i have sent to them, Cheers to MSH for the chat dont worry i will keep on at them!!

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Post: # 79000Post GB_Groundworks

ive got a number of a guy £200 to weld them

or cough cough ive heard of water main compression fittings being used in the past ;)

we installed our own gas to our hillside 3 miles of pipe and 14 farms still cost us £10k to have a few murphys lads come do all the joints and live connection and sign it off.
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Post: # 79042Post mickg

its not something to be messed with as far as I am concerned and the liability if anything should go wrong after you have jointed it is not worth thinking about - wave bye bye to your house

I damaged a small bore pipe August last year (first one ever on a domestic driveway) and got billed over £ 700, it was less than 4 feet away from the house meter and was billed for changing the old metal into plastic, the bit i put a road pin through was plastic but adjacent to that was the old metal pipework leading into the house

I disputed the amount and it was reduced and then reduced again after speaking to the girl from the solicitors acting on behalf of united utilities and have only just paid a reduced amount yet again of £ 275 otherwise I was being taken to court

there is no minimum depth any more, I worked for a couple who both work for utility companies and the days are gone of them automatically accepting liability if the service is less than a certain depth, its up to the guy who calls to have a look at the damage to assess if they will accept liability
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