If you’re looking into gas meter relocation, the short answer is yes, a gas meter can usually be moved, but it is not something you can do yourself.
In most cases, relocating a gas meter involves both a licensed gas fitter and your gas distributor. The process can depend on where the meter is now, where it needs to go, and whether the existing gas line needs to be changed.
This often comes up during renovations, extensions, or when access to the meter becomes a problem.
Here’s what to know before getting started.
Gas meter relocation simply means moving your existing gas meter to a new position on the property.
This might involve:
In many cases, the meter itself stays the same, but the pipework and connection points may need to be adjusted.

There are a few common reasons homeowners look into moving their gas meter.
Kitchen upgrades, extensions, or major layout changes can sometimes leave the meter in the wrong spot.
If walls are being moved or outdoor areas are being changed, the existing meter location may no longer work.
Gas meters need to stay accessible.
If a new fence, gate, or extension blocks access, relocation may be necessary.
If the meter is too close to new structures, electrical work, or heat sources, it may need to be repositioned.
Some homeowners move the gas meter simply to improve the look of the property or make better use of outdoor space.
This is where many people get confused.
A gas meter relocation usually involves two parties:
Your licensed gas fitter
They handle the internal or property-side gas pipework, including disconnecting and reconnecting appliances if needed.
Your gas distributor
They handle the actual gas meter and the supply line coming into the property.
In Victoria, the exact process can vary depending on your gas provider.
Usually, your gas fitter can help guide you through the process and coordinate what needs to happen.

While every job is different, the process usually follows these steps.
A licensed gas fitter checks the current setup and looks at where the new meter location will be.
This helps identify:
If the gas meter itself needs to be moved, the gas distributor may need to approve the change.
This can involve paperwork or a site visit.
Your gas fitter may install or alter pipework on your side of the meter to suit the new location.
The gas distributor disconnects and moves the meter or adjusts the service line.
Once everything is connected, the system is tested for leaks, pressure, and safe operation.
This part matters.
Gas systems must be tested properly before being used again.
The cost of moving a gas meter can vary depending on the job.
Things that affect cost include:
In some cases, the distributor may charge separate fees for the meter relocation itself.
That’s why it’s a good idea to get advice before starting any renovation work.
Simple gas meter relocations can sometimes be organised within a few days, but more complex jobs may take longer.
Timeframes can depend on:
If the job is part of a renovation, it’s worth planning early to avoid delays.

No. Gas meter relocation must be handled by licensed professionals.
Trying to move gas pipework or interfere with the gas meter yourself is dangerous and illegal.
Gas leaks can cause:
Yes. This is one of the most common reasons gas meters are moved.
A licensed gas fitter is usually the best place to start. They can inspect the setup and explain what needs to happen next.
Usually yes. The gas will often need to be disconnected during the relocation.
Not always. The new location must meet safety clearances and allow access for future maintenance and meter readings.
Gas meter relocation is a fairly common part of renovations, extensions, and property upgrades, but it needs proper planning.
Because both the gas pipework and the meter connection may be involved, it’s important to get the right advice early.
At Melbourne Gas Plumbing, our licensed gas fitters handle gas line changes, appliance installations, leak testing, and gas compliance work across Melbourne. If you’re planning to move your gas meter or need advice before renovating, contact our team today for practical advice and upfront pricing.


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