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Title: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: Beachman on December 03, 2019, 11:56:09 AM
Hi all,

We have Natural Gas to our house for our Stove/Hot water and we are about to  go away for a month. Since we have been on this house and having Natural gas for the first time we have never been away this long and wondering is it advisable to turn the Gas off at the meter before we leave??

Thanks
Title: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: weeds on December 03, 2019, 12:00:56 PM
If you have a storage hot water that runs a pilot flame than this would use fade.....just remember you have to re-light it.

For one month i wouldn’t bother....I never turn the power off.


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Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: glenm64 on December 03, 2019, 12:09:02 PM
I turn off gas and water when away for extended periods.
Murphys law tells me too.

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Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: edz on December 03, 2019, 12:18:07 PM
We turn water of at mains even going away for a week [ had a flooded ensuite once ] Gas and power stays on, Gas to kitchen is turned off though / Hot water is pressure / thermal cut out  solenoid activated and only the fridge / freezer plugged in.
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: Bird on December 03, 2019, 12:49:30 PM
Quote from: edz
We turn water of at mains even going away for a week
really?? CBF
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: edz on December 03, 2019, 01:41:30 PM
After the damage it did while the wife was at home and didnt know where / how to turn the water off last time.
 My Murphy instinct tells me a full weeks worth of flooding through out a closed up house in extra humid conditions, Would be near enough a full strip out  rebuild job ..
That sort of hassle / cost /  disruption we dont need .
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: Paddler Ed on December 03, 2019, 02:05:20 PM
For a weekend/long weekend we'll knock the HWS down to 1, and then it avoids the hassle of relighting, but make sure that there is enough gas in there...

For a month? We'd tend to turn it off all together, depending on time of year (Armidale does get a bit cool in the winter...)
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: speewa158 on December 04, 2019, 07:31:58 PM
Get a house sitter  , at least they can call the CFA  for fire of  a plumber  & mow the lawns
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: sparksy on December 04, 2019, 08:13:41 PM
We turn water of at mains even going away for a week [ had a flooded ensuite once ] Gas and power stays on, Gas to kitchen is turned off though / Hot water is pressure / thermal cut out  solenoid activated and only the fridge / freezer plugged in.

Makes sense   
Having a shower last Monday, turned off the water , heard a slight noise like water hammer then there was the sound of water  spraying still going in bathroom.

The speedy hose for the hot water tap in vanity had just burst.
In the time it took me to jump out of shower, Grab a towel and run out to turn off the mains the bathroom was 10mm deep in water and it was making tracks  for the carpet in hallway.

Job next week is to replace all quick connect hoses with soft drawn copper.  Only replaced them 2 years ago. So much for their 10 year guarantee.
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: Fizzie on December 05, 2019, 08:45:48 AM
Job next week is to replace all quick connect hoses with soft drawn copper.  Only replaced them 2 years ago. So much for their 10 year guarantee.

When we've had both bathroom & ensuite updated over the last few years, the bloke doing both jobs has fitted stop cocks between the wall & the braided pipes going to the taps.
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: DandyD on December 05, 2019, 06:41:00 PM
We are off for a month today and, if it was the summer here, I might have considered it. However, temperatures have been barely creeping over zero for the last week so the heating is definitely staying on standby. It will come on automatically while we are away if the inside temp drops to 7. It also means that I can turn on the heating two or three days before we get back so that we return to a warm(ish) house. One of the benefits of internet control.
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: rags on December 05, 2019, 07:41:38 PM
Makes sense   
Having a shower last Monday, turned off the water , heard a slight noise like water hammer then there was the sound of water  spraying still going in bathroom.

The speedy hose for the hot water tap in vanity had just burst.
In the time it took me to jump out of shower, Grab a towel and run out to turn off the mains the bathroom was 10mm deep in water and it was making tracks  for the carpet in hallway.

Job next week is to replace all quick connect hoses with soft drawn copper.  Only replaced them 2 years ago. So much for their 10 year guarantee.


Good luck with the copper change over, it is fairly limited on where you can use copper tails these days as most sink top taps are mixer type taps that utilise Flexi tails. This leave for the the good old skill plumbers only the toilet to hook up with a nice bit of chrome tube . You don’t use Flexi hoses to hook up water heaters unless you are from the bro school of plumbing.

As for preferred easy hookers it is my suggestion to insist on the new Abey polyamide hoses  with a 10 year warranty. I note you mentioned your current hoses  have a 10 year warranty but I doubt that as Aabey are the only manufacturer to have  such on the new range and if it is their  hose then I’m sure they will be interested in viewing the burst hose. http://www.abeytrade.com.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/19912-Hi-Class-Easy-Hooker-2pp-Brochure.pdf (http://www.abeytrade.com.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/19912-Hi-Class-Easy-Hooker-2pp-Brochure.pdf)

Also when it is only possible to use Flexi hoses I suggest these valves from Ewing Tapware   https://www.ewingindustries.com.au/collection/flood-stop-isolation-tap/ (https://www.ewingindustries.com.au/collection/flood-stop-isolation-tap/)
Title: Re: Should I turn my Gas off at meter before going away for a month??
Post by: rossm on December 05, 2019, 08:19:49 PM
Might be a good thing if my place blew up.  :D As long as I wasn't in it.

Its  1980s  house, pretty much block value now. They are knocking 'em down around the neighbourhood.

I could get the insurance, sell the block and go live somewhere nicer.

Would save decluttering too. After 33 years in one place there is a lot of crap that could easily be junked if I could get motivated.