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Hello. Our gas boiler insurer no longer covers our terraced home heating system because the gas pipe running from our meter to the kitchen is steel. It runs under our wooden ground floor and its length is about 15 feet with another couple of feet for the angled bits around the meter. Would having this steel pipework replaced with copper be very expensive? Our house is a 1930s terraced build. Please see the pictures. The last picture shows the gas pioework where it enters the kitchen and splits to the gas hob and the boiler. We have an option not to replace the pipe and get insurance with another insurer who dosent exclude steel pipework. The difference between the 2 insurers policies is £170 and £565. Any thoughts are very welcome. Thanks David
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hi people, due to certain constraints with our kitchen, namely a long narrow window pane running along the wall we have to find a downdraft extractor solution. we would go with a duct out extractor run under the plinth. my kitchen designer is ranting and raving about bora - and has priced me for a domino system which consists of 2 gas hobs (CG11), Classic cooktop extractor (CKASE) and ducting, wall vent and plates for around 5k (inc VAT). I did mention that there are other similar products on the market - domino systems that are far more affordable but she basically has said that nothing compares with Bora referring to Bora as the Ferrari of downdraft extractors! doing some research I have come across the following product from Elica - https://elica.com/IT-en/hobs/nikolatesla-flame only is sue is that it is not in production at the moment and distributers are saying early June release is expected. there seems to be a range of extractors for induction hobs, unfortunately due to our cooking style induction is not an option - we need the flame! was hoping the folk on here can help provide some impartial advice. thanks!