Decks, Patios, Porches and Docks - moveing a gas grill

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pjb1
06-19-02, 07:48 AM
I have about seven feet of 1/2" gas pipe going thru the basement wall to an outdoor grill. I would like to move the grill to the other side of the deck, and that would mean adding about 28 feet of 1/2 pipe. Is there a problem with running 35' of 1/2 to supply a three burner Weber grill. I could increase to a 3/4" line, or I could tap in to the main at the other end of the basement, bu that would mean taking apart alot of existing interior gas pipe and drilling a new hole thru the side of the house.


josh1
06-20-02, 01:38 AM
they might know more in the plumbing or such forums...

but generally id say you would be fine. if 1/2' pipe supplies enough gas now.. it will supply enough gas 35' from now.

Hope this helps--Josh