Kitchen Gas Appliances - Gas to electric back to gas

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waterdogg22
08-26-08, 05:33 PM
Okay, I am renting a house that has gas service in the kitchen and garage. The house currently has an electric range but I can see the gas tubing has been capped off. I really would like to put a gas range back in...the electric range is just unreliable and takes pampering.

Quesiton:
What do I need to do to ensure a safe installation?

Thanks guys


Sharp Advice
08-27-08, 06:51 AM
Hello waterdogg22 and Welcome to the Do It Yourself Web Site and to the Gas Appliances topic.

Gas tubing???....:confused:

Implies propane fuel. Is that correct???

Or is the fuel natural gas???.....:confused:

Renting??? Meaning you're the tenant???...:confused:

Renting, meaning you're the landlord/owner???

If you're the tenant, have the landlord/owner call a professional or get permission to have it done.

If you're the owner or landlord, have it done professionally and write it off as expenses.

With such limited details and specific information, it is impossible to answer the question. Use the REPLY button and and provide details and specific information to the questions above. Help us help you....:) :thumbup:

Quesiton:
What do I need to do to ensure a safe installation?

Answer:
Have the work done by a professional. Insures a safe installation....:thumbup:

waterdogg22
08-27-08, 09:03 AM
The gas line is natural gas. I am a renting tenant. I have called and received permission from the landlord to install a gas range.