Greg_S_H
Senior HTF Member
I'm moving into a house with some gas amenities--heating, water heater, fireplace, dryer--but it disappointingly has an electric stove. Since the house is already gassed up, how easy would it be to get the gas to the stove area? The house is on a slab. The stove is against an outer wall, if that helps, and the dryer is about twenty feet away across an outdoor courtyard. It's kind of a backwards L, with the stove along the long side and the dryer on the short side, with open ground between them (though, the dryer is not on the outer wall--it's on the other side of the utility room).
There are also some outdoor lights on either side of the house that it would be cool to make gaslight, but that's of less interest. Even the stove is just something that would be neat, and if doable, it will certainly not be done right away.
There are also some outdoor lights on either side of the house that it would be cool to make gaslight, but that's of less interest. Even the stove is just something that would be neat, and if doable, it will certainly not be done right away.