The essential upgrade to any home, a gas range or cooktop improves your cooking experience. When cooking with gas food comes out moister and is the preference over electric by most countries around the world.
The standard gas range or cooktop requires a designated 3/4" line, larger may require 1" (distance is a factor). The configuration of the gas stub is unique to every range. Please note that appliances cannot be hooked up until after the inspection of the gas line, by the city, has passed.
The ultimate in backyard accessories, barbeques are perfect for summer cooking. Having the ability to simply hook your barbeque to your houses gas system eliminates the need to remove a propane tank and take it to get it refilled.
Gas barbeque stubs can be placed anywhere on your patio, porch, or deck. Quick Disconnects are available for sale so you can quickly and easily disconnect your barbeque from its stub to move it out of the way or store it.
Most gas barbeques require a designated 3/4" gas line (distance is a factor). Please note that appliances cannot be hooked up until after the inspection of the gas line, by the city, has passed.
A traditional water heater will still operate normally during power outages. As long as your gas system remains on you will still have hot water for the meter and the water heater is completely independent from the power.
Tankless water heaters require power but allow you to save a lot more space or install them in a tighter area. The tankless heats the water as it is called for versus having hot water stored and ready.
Most gas water heaters require a designated 3/4" gas line (distance is a factor). Please note that appliances cannot be hooked up until after the inspection of the gas line, by the city, has passed.
The perfect fire feature for any room, gas fireplaces are bold statements for entertaining and parties while also providing heat during the cold seasons. No more splitting and hauling wood. No more struggling trying to get your fire started. There are a great deal of options for putting gas in your fireplace, choose which one is right for you.
Options for gas fireplaces include burn bars for starting wood fires, fireplace inserts, zero-clearance inserts, and ceramic gas log sets. Key valves are mandatory for certain options but are still available to all and can be placed in either the surrounding wall or floor. With automatic or remote ignition you can quickly and easily turn on your fireplace by a switch on your wall or remote control.
Most gas fireplaces require a designated 1/2" gas line (distance is a factor). Please note that appliances cannot be hooked up until after the inspection of the gas line, by the city, has passed.