My kitchen is special, and the gas pipe must pass through the living room to reach the kitchen, and

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-19
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is okay to go to the living room of the gas pipe, but it is not allowed to block the open pipe, and there must be a casing through the wall, and it is best to ask someone from the gas company to install the pressure test and then decorate the pipe in the ceiling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The gas company will definitely agree, as long as you don't cry, it's OK to go through the open pipe. It should be open, and it should be detachable. It cannot be sealed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally speaking, the on-site staff will generally propose several methods for you to choose from laying open pipes from the living room to the kitchen.

    After laying the pipeline, the ceiling is installed after the pressure measurement and acceptance of the gas company staff, but it must be a wooden board (formwork) ceiling, and attention should be paid to 2-4 ventilation holes of 10cmX10cm square.

    After laying the pipeline, the gusset is installed after the pressure measurement and acceptance of the gas company's staff, which must be movable and quick-detachable.

    As long as you follow my methods, you will agree to the acceptance!

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