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How do we check if a gas pipe in our living room is capped?

  • March 28, 2026
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Hi

We have a capped pipe in our living room we think it might have been used for a gas fire not too sure. It goes up into the ceiling and we've no idea where it goes from there. How do we find out if it is still a live gas pipe. We want to decorate and would like,e to have it removed. 

Best answer by DavidWSR

Updated on 10/04/26 by Abby_OVO

 

You will need to remove the floorboards in the room above and fully trace the pipe back to the main incoming connection which may be where your meter is located. Having fully traced the pipe you will need a registered gas engineer to disconnect it to ensure the gas network within your home remains safe. Once they have disconnected the pipe the remains can be safely removed.

 

If you do not have or cannot removed boards to trace the pipework a gas engineer should be able to advise further.

 

Registered gas engineers can be found via the Gas Safety Register, you can use this helpful search tool to find one near you.

 

The following similar topics may also be helpful here if it turns out to be capped and you wish to have the pipe removed:

 

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Updated on 10/04/26 by Abby_OVO

 

You will need to remove the floorboards in the room above and fully trace the pipe back to the main incoming connection which may be where your meter is located. Having fully traced the pipe you will need a registered gas engineer to disconnect it to ensure the gas network within your home remains safe. Once they have disconnected the pipe the remains can be safely removed.

 

If you do not have or cannot removed boards to trace the pipework a gas engineer should be able to advise further.

 

Registered gas engineers can be found via the Gas Safety Register, you can use this helpful search tool to find one near you.

 

The following similar topics may also be helpful here if it turns out to be capped and you wish to have the pipe removed:

 


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  • March 30, 2026

@Carnation a warm welcome to the OVO Forum, and thanks for your great question. Please let us know how you get on following ​@DavidWSR’s great advice - we’d love to hear how this one pans out. I hope it doesn’t turn into anything too complicated.

 

If you wanted to find a gas safe engineer in your area you can check the Gas Safe Register here