Certified Gas Pipe Cap Off & Removal Service in Newcastle, Wallsend & Nearby
- Gas Safe Registered
- Free Quotes
- No Call Out Fees
- 5-Star Rated
Gas Pipe Cap Off Service
Safe Gas Isolation
Capping of unused gas pipes to prevent leaks, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations.
Certified Gas Engineer
Qualified expert to handle gas pipe disconnections safely, following all legal and safety standards.
Appliance Removal
Safe disconnection and removal of old gas appliances, ensuring proper handling and no risk of leaks.
Gas Pipe Cap Off Cost: £60
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Why Choose HouseWarm?
Certified Expert
Bringing 20 years of knowledge and skill to every job, delivering lasting results.
Guarantee
All work is fully guaranteed for 12 months, ensuring quality and peace of mind.
Local Business
A trusted local business providing heating & plumbing services in homes since 2011.
About
My name is Steven Reid and I was born and raised in Newcastle. I incorporated HouseWarm Limited in 2011 to provide heating and plumbing services to homes in my hometown area.
With no call out fees and free fixed price quotes, I can offer you a local, trusted and experienced heating engineer and plumber at competitive prices.
Service Areas
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Wallsend
- Gateshead
- North Tyneside
- South Tyneside
- Cramlington
- North Shields
- Whitley Bay
- Gosforth
- Tynemouth
Key postcode areas covered are NE2, NE3, NE6, NE7, NE12, NE27, NE28, and NE29.
FAQs
How much does it cost to cap off a gas pipe?
The cost for capping off a gas supply or removing a gas appliance is usually £60 with no VAT to pay.
It may cost more if it’s not a straight forward job. Ask for a free quote.
Why would I need to cap off a gas supply?
There are many reasons to cap off a gas supply, including:
- Replacing a gas hob with an electric one
- Removing a gas fire
- Taking out a gas pipe that’s no longer needed
What materials are used to cap off a gas pipe?
Brass and copper are commonly used. A brass compression blank nut works if the cap remains accessible. If it won’t be accessible, a copper blank sealed with solder or a press-fit gun is needed.
Is capping off a gas supply a DIY task?
No, it’s not a DIY job. Gas work requires competency, and a tightness test must be done before and after to ensure no leaks. Always hire a Gas Safe registered engineer for this.