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Plausible! Utilities can borrow buildings within the planned line. As long as it doesn't affect your normal use. I see.
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Look at the picture on the picture to help you analyze, mainly according to the actual situation at home, a circle may be considered by the construction party to avoid the destruction of the completed cabinet or to avoid the later decoration of the poor pipe package inside, gas is generally not allowed to be packaged in the cabinet and concealed.
Yes, they will fix it wherever you go to sell stoves.
The newly opened gas regulations require that the kitchen should have a wall away from the living room and a door. Only fireless stoves can be used in the open kitchen.
You said that you wanted to live in someone, but he definitely didn't agree, saying that it might be possible to change it into a storage room.
There is no such rule, but there are certain restrictions on open kitchens, so installing a sliding door is a compromise.
No, this is against the law. If you change it privately, when the gas company comes to find out, you will have to pay a sum of money, and you will have to pay the money to repair it if there is a gas problem in the future.