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Through crimp- heat shrink- R1R2- ins. resis- Zs- make good- if that dont make sense - £120- not many people would argue with a repair on a drilled gas pipe for £120 and there's less testing to be done-
 
If its a hollow wall and the switch is just below. The better option would be to pull in a new length. Bet it would go in fairly easy. Then reterminate and test.
£120 seems steep, get a couple more quotes.
 
If its a hollow wall and the switch is just below. The better option would be to pull in a new length. Bet it would go in fairly easy. Then reterminate and test.
£120 seems steep, get a couple more quotes.

Hopefully, your find it's been fixed neither way by now (spelt you'll/either wrong way, for sparksburnout to comment on, in few days time :))
 

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