There are several reasons why you would want to disconnect a property from its gas supply, ranging from demolition to no longer being required. Utility Site Services provide disconnections from single residential/commercial properties, to multi-unit industrial/commercial estates.

To disconnect gas from a property, the process can include physically removing the gas meter and then excavating down to where the gas services meets the mains, cutting and capping that pipe leading to the property.

One of our project co-ordinators will guide you through the process step-by-step to ensure we offer an accurate quotation and a fast, hassle-free and straightforward service.

We provide a straightforward, efficient and customer-focused service across all Gas Services, including the following:

  • Domestic and Commercial gas installations
  • Gas Connections
  • Gas installations
  • Gas Pipe Installations
  • Gas Service Installations
  • Gas Service Upgrade
  • GIRS Accredited Designs
  • Meter Installations
  • Nationwide Connections to all gas networks
  • Outlet Pipework (downstream pipework from gas meters to appliances)
  • Project Management
  • Removal of Meters

Our process

Step 1

Design stage

First we establish exactly the extent and scope of the gas disconnection project – single residential or commercial property, or a more complex disconnection from an industrial site. We’ll then design a tailored solution to suit the job requirements.

Step 2

Quotation Stage

You’ll receive a competitive quote detailing all proposed work in a clear and transparent way. This will outline what we’ll do, and if there is any preparation that we need from you.

Step 3

Preparation stage

When you give the green light, we promptly schedule site visits and carry out essential checks for your gas disconnection. You’ll receive a project schedule with expected timescales.

Step 4

Delivery stage

Our priority is to get your gas disconnection dealt with safely and efficiently, with minimum disruption. One of our on-site Account Managers will guide you through the process, step-by-step.

Request a callback.

To find out how we can assist you, call us on 0800 028 6240

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will it cost?

Each and every project is unique, so we are unable to give an immediate price. The cost can be affected by the size of the connection you need, the distance from the property to the nearest gas main and the complexity of the works. Give one of our project specialists a call today and we will co-ordinate the entire process for you.

Timescales for a quotation?

Gas service quotations can take between one and four weeks to produce from the receipt of the required information. Once acceptance is received, installations can take a further six to eight weeks.

Please note that payment must be received alongside the acceptance for the project to commence.

Why work with Utility Site Services?

  • You will receive a dedicated account manager who is an experienced siteworks expert
  • Track record and reputation in the energy industry of delivering bespoke utility infrastructure projects
  • We have full UK coverage
  • Complete end-to-end infrastructure for water, electricity and gas
  • Expert advice on industry compliance with up to date guidance on regulations
  • You will have complete peace of mind that your project is being dealt with by a qualified professional.
  • Fully insured and compliant in Health & Safety procedures

This is an independent party who own, manage and maintain gas meters. Suppliers will pay a rental charge to the MAM for providing the service to you through that meter.

This is a unique number that is given to differentiate and identify gas connection pipes. It is sometimes refered to as an ‘M’ number. The format of an MPRN is quite standard and consists of between 6 and 10 numbers.

You can typically find this on your bill or on a yellow network sticker next to the incoming service pipe.

If you cannot locate this, you can call the M Number helpline on 0870 608 1524.

This is a unique number given to each meter to identify it. It can be found on the front face plate of the meter.

This is the exit point of the gas meter and all pipes downstream (customer side).

This is the point at which the connection pipe (National grid side) enters the physical gas meter.