maxdad118
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No, I would replace it with black pipe. Nat gas and copper don’t like each other much like galvanized for water pipes
Trade unions and businesses have been trying to regulate out DIYers for years, but, so far, Govt. in most areas have resisted it... Govt. has also made generic parts be legal to keep prices down...Serious question: why would anyone who does home repairs himself, can follow directions, and is capable of using tools, not DIY this?
Gas stoves may be cheaper to run but those flames catch stuff on fire much more easily... and the gas can escape if it doesn't ignite when turned on... also, electric may be quicker when cooking large amounts of food, it has a power plant behind it supplying energy... and electric ovens are efficient since they don't have to be vented letting heat out... electric oven burners just kick on once in a while... also keep kitchen cooler in summer...My wife has wanted a gas stove for 15 years. Time to deliver!
Most Americans I suspect...Who likes cooking on electric!?
I could eat off of a camp stove for the rest of my life, but I didn't marry myselfGas stoves may be cheaper to run but those flames catch stuff on fire much more easily... and the gas can escape if it doesn't ignite when turned on... also, electric may be quicker when cooking large amounts of food, it has a power plant behind it supplying energy... and electric ovens are efficient since they don't have to be vented letting heat out... electric oven burners just kick on once in a while... also keep kitchen cooler in summer...
I'll agree with you on a couple of points...I can't stand Gruesome Newsom either. That (and other reasons) are why we moved out of Ca. in 2020.Our electric grid is already taxed here in CA and the addition to EV’s and banning natural gas in the future is an absolute joke. I can’t stand our governor.
A Big Kudos for DIYing it yourself. There are several reasons to DIY...it's cheaper, you learn something every time (even if you've done it before), and you know that it's done right.OP here, following up. I want to give a big "thanks" for encouraging me to DIY it.
I bought a combustible gas detector for $100 that detects gas down to 50 ppm.
My wife is EXTREMELY happy about the new gas range, I saved about $800, and I have a new skill and the satisfaction of a safer, upgraded home.
Thanks!
Didn't several hundred people die in Texas lately when the solar/wind electric grid went down and no heat in winter and no A/C in summer?Our electric grid is already taxed here in CA and the addition to EV’s and banning natural gas in the future is an absolute joke. I can’t stand our governor.
I've seen so many of those burnt up and melted I thought they went out of style...I'll also agree that cooking on gas is more desirable but my wife likes the electric "Flat Top" because it's easier to clean. . .
All the new electric ranges are flat tops.I've seen so many of those burnt up and melted I thought they went out of style...
Why would you tell such a lie?:All the new electric ranges are flat tops.
I stand corrected! I seriously didn’t think they made the old style elements anymore.Why would you tell such a lie?:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hotpoint-30-in-Free-Standing-Electric-Range/5005515201
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Amana-4-El...Steel-Common-30-in-Actual-29-88-in/1001444214
https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-4-Eleme...ge-White-Common-30-in-Actual-30-in/1000579275
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Holiday-4-...e-White-Common-20-in-Actual-20-125-in/1095335
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Whirlpool-...Black-Common-30-in-Actual-29-88-in/1002626900
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