Kitchen Gas Appliances - gas dryer to electric??
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06-05-00, 07:43 AM
Anyone knows that if I can convert my gas dryer to electrical dryer??
I am moving to a new house that has no gas line. Thanks in advance.
KM
I am moving to a new house that has no gas line. Thanks in advance.
KM
06-05-00, 07:11 PM
Hi:kuhiomall
Sorry to say, a conversion like this would not be either cost effective nor practical.
Two choices:
#1
Sell the gas dryer and use whatever proceeds it makes towards the purchase of a new electric dryer.
#2
If there is gas anywhere in the house, contact a licensed plummer and get an estimate to run a gas line to the dryer location.
Regards,
TomBartco
Natural Gas Energy Technician and Consultant
Sorry to say, a conversion like this would not be either cost effective nor practical.
Two choices:
#1
Sell the gas dryer and use whatever proceeds it makes towards the purchase of a new electric dryer.
#2
If there is gas anywhere in the house, contact a licensed plummer and get an estimate to run a gas line to the dryer location.
Regards,
TomBartco
Natural Gas Energy Technician and Consultant
06-12-00, 10:51 PM
Why, don't they sell conversion kits?
-Joe
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by TomBartco:
Hi:kuhiomall
Sorry to say, a conversion like this would not be either cost effective nor practical.
Two choices:
#1
Sell the gas dryer and use whatever proceeds it makes towards the purchase of a new electric dryer.
#2
If there is gas anywhere in the house, contact a licensed plummer and get an estimate to run a gas line to the dryer location.
Regards,
TomBartco
Natural Gas Energy Technician and Consultant<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
-Joe
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by TomBartco:
Hi:kuhiomall
Sorry to say, a conversion like this would not be either cost effective nor practical.
Two choices:
#1
Sell the gas dryer and use whatever proceeds it makes towards the purchase of a new electric dryer.
#2
If there is gas anywhere in the house, contact a licensed plummer and get an estimate to run a gas line to the dryer location.
Regards,
TomBartco
Natural Gas Energy Technician and Consultant<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
06-14-00, 07:06 PM
Hi:kuhiomall
The answer to your second posted question is answered in the first sentence of my orginal reply.
Sincerely,
TomBartco
The answer to your second posted question is answered in the first sentence of my orginal reply.
Sincerely,
TomBartco