Yes - maybe a hose leak or the hose is not connected properly to the cooker/you have a faulty gas cooker - I was reading on the web that you can make a soap solution with a little washing up liquid/water in a spray bottle and spray the hose/gas fittings with that - any leak will show up with escaping bubbles....just a thought - one that I would leave to the gas man to investigate! - I would get him out to check where the leak is asap....if he can't find the fault, you need to contact the company who sold you the cooker...
<em>edited by chizz on 17/07/2011</em>
I don't think its coming from the bottle, I think its coming from the cooker itself. The gas bottles are outside the kitchen with a hose fed through the wall.
I have a Smeg gas cooker and it is leaking gas. I can smell it the most in the morning. My DH changed the hose, regulator & something else and now its really bad!! - We have turned it all off as I am very scared of gas. Please can someone tell me who to call to check it and fix it ASAP. Thanks.