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![]() "Curtis CCR" wrote in message oups.com... Maynard G. Krebbs wrote: [snip] We got a Weber with the natural gas burners and got a plumber/pipefitter to run a natural gas line with a quick-connect to the patio. We put the other quick-connect on the grill inlet hose. [snip] How much did they charge you to run the gas line? Did you need to permit it, and was it a problem with a quick-disconnect? In most municipalities.......you need a permit for everything (like replacing a HW. heater)............it is their way of generating $$$ and ngetting a peek inside your house............in reality.....most people don't pull permits for work like that. We moved a couple of months ago and once again didn't have gas line at the laundry facility for our dryer. This time I decided I had better things to do so I called a plumber. Gas was available in the furance closet on the other side of the wall from the dryer. Three fittings and valve to extend the line maybe 5 feet total with a simple wall penatration. The first estimate was nearly $700! "What the hell?!" This plumber's explanation was that gas line installs and mods have such high liability that the cost is always a shock to customers, adding the average a gas job is about $1,200. You should always get multiple quotes, it is amazing what some of these guys try to charge to the unknowing homeowner. ( I just got quotes for removing three large trees - emeral ash borer got them - one was $3700, the other $2400...that is a helluva difference) "Most people usually just say 'to heck with it' and go buy an electric dryer, " he joked. He then proceeded to explain to me exactly what he would do. Exactly what I would do. . . And I did. . . for about $35. |
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