Are gas lines never DIY? Even if they’re (seemingly) easy?
Long story short I bought a fixer-upper! There is so much to do however, I have already tackled most of it, I already reframed the living room, as well as put in a new subfloor, I’ve ran waterline through 12 inches of cement to create a new line for our fridge, however, the Dryer must have been a 110 small one with the previous owner, because there’s not a 220 nor is there a gas line! The stove is also electric and I do not like electric stove tops! The basement is unfinished and there is a capped off gas bib about 10 feet from the laundry room and 3 feet from the kitchen! would it be feasible just to run flex pipe and do my research to make sure that it’s done correctly and make sure that I check for leaks,? I got a quote and it was 2300 for them to do it and I feel like I could do it myself for like 200 bucks, is this a really bad idea? Has anyone had any experience with this? submitted by /u/SimpleOk3406 [link] [comments]
Long story short I bought a fixer-upper! There is so much to do however, I have already tackled most of it, I already reframed the living room, as well as put in a new subfloor, I’ve ran waterline through 12 inches of cement to create a new line for our fridge, however, the Dryer must have been a 110 small one with the previous owner, because there’s not a 220 nor is there a gas line! The stove is also electric and I do not like electric stove tops! The basement is unfinished and there is a capped off gas bib about 10 feet from the laundry room and 3 feet from the kitchen! would it be feasible just to run flex pipe and do my research to make sure that it’s done correctly and make sure that I check for leaks,? I got a quote and it was 2300 for them to do it and I feel like I could do it myself for like 200 bucks, is this a really bad idea? Has anyone had any experience with this?
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