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Northern Gas Networks – ‘Built-Over’ Gas services

Northern Gas Networks is the gas distributor for the North of England.

Northern Gas Networks, work hard to tackle the issue of ‘built-over’ gas services.  This is where a live gas supply has been built over, usually as a result of a house extension, or similar structural changes to the exterior of a property.

If Northern Gas Networks find that a gas service has been ‘built-over’, we have an obligation to take action to move the gas service.  It contravenes Northern Gas Networks’ Policy for built over mains and services – LC25, this policy ensures Northern Gas Network are compliant with the “Pipeline Safety Regulations 1996”, to have a live gas supply running under a property.

It is an unsafe situation as potentially gas could escape from the service pipe directly into the property above, and as the service pipe runs up to the Emergency Control Valve, there is no quick and easy way to isolate the gas supply, or dig down onto the gas supply to physically isolate it.

To move a ‘built-over’ gas service (a gas supply alteration) can cause a large amount of inconvenience for our customers.  It is a chargeable job for our customers and can also be hugely disruptive to customers in terms of time to get the work done, and also the upheaval of the physical works on site.  Supply alterations are much more complex and costly if there are done as a result of being ‘built-over’.

For further information please see the Northern gas networks website [external link], there is also a fact sheet available [pdf document] explaining the process.

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