Hi,
I had a range cooker delivered yesterday. In the kitchen, behind the cooker is the connection to the gas supply. On the cooker, there are two gas inputs - one on each side, with one blanked off, the other with a screw fit. I don't want the pipe to run across the back of the oven so need to swap the blank and screw fit over, then connect to the gas supply - which looks like the bayonet connection.
Now the question, I was going to nip to B&Q, buy the pipe and connection and do it myself - I think I am OK at DIY, though admittedly I have not done gas pipes before.
I called to get a couple of quotes from CORGI registered;
1) £120 + VAT to fit, all in - told me that any range cooker needs a CORGI certificate which he would apply for after fitting.
2) £85 + VAT to fit, plus £12 for the extra pipe. No mention of a CORGI certificate.
So, do I need a certificate, in which case I have to go CORGI or can I do it myself. Does £120 + VAT seem a bot steep for what is going to be a quick job?
Thanks.