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Just replaced the built-in under worktop oven with a double oven type. The
problem is the oven is much deeper than the previous single oven and because the hob is gas the pipe and elbow coming down from the from the hob prevent the oven from fitting. My only option as I see it is to replace the hob with an electric type and have a gas fitter come over and terminate the gas pipe at skirting board level. I had initially thought that perhaps the pipe could be re-routed closed to the wall but the gas fitting on the rear of the hob exits where the rear of the oven is and I don't see how it could be routed so as not to interfere with the top rear of the oven. Before I call in a gas fitter and order an electric hob is there any other option open to me? |
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