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| Author: | tfco [ Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:38 pm ] |
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dillion wrote: We used the services of mark a licenced gas technician to run gas line as well as to install the stove.The phone # for Mark is 647-887-3919.
He did a great job for best price, includes two shutoff valves and more than 25' of pipe line installed very neatly and as per code. Sears quoted me $250 plus taxes and few dollars per foot if the length exceeds 10 feet. Thank you for the info. Just got off the phone with him. VERY pleasant guy. Charges roughly $300. I'll go with him I told him about the website and the recommendations - he said he's heard about the site, so he'll visit here shortly |
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| Author: | tfco [ Wed May 21, 2008 11:28 am ] |
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...and 2 months later I moved nad got Mark to do the install. Very nice guy and a true professional. |
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| Author: | Zee-Shan [ Thu May 22, 2008 12:06 am ] |
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tfco wrote: ...and 2 months later I moved nad got Mark to do the install.
Very nice guy and a true professional. did you have any issues with having a 110V outlet for the stove?? What about spacing, does the stove stick out more, or is it not a space killer (the gas line) after close? I've heard after close you might get space issues - is it true? |
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| Author: | tfco [ Thu May 22, 2008 1:03 pm ] |
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Zee-Shan wrote: tfco wrote: ...and 2 months later I moved nad got Mark to do the install. Very nice guy and a true professional. did you have any issues with having a 110V outlet for the stove?? What about spacing, does the stove stick out more, or is it not a space killer (the gas line) after close? I've heard after close you might get space issues - is it true? oh yeah I forgot about that! He recommended that I get an up-converter from Home Depot to deal with the voltage issue. Right now I am running the cord from the stove to one of the outlets above the countertop. Going by Bruno's post, I'll get an electrician to put in a 110V outlet behind the stove and voila!! |
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| Author: | Devious [ Thu May 22, 2008 1:32 pm ] |
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I recommend the electrician route -- We bought one of those converters (still have it somewhere in the basement) and it really stuck out. Fortunately I have a friend who is an electrician and dinner bought me the work tfco wrote: Zee-Shan wrote: tfco wrote: ...and 2 months later I moved nad got Mark to do the install. Very nice guy and a true professional. did you have any issues with having a 110V outlet for the stove?? What about spacing, does the stove stick out more, or is it not a space killer (the gas line) after close? I've heard after close you might get space issues - is it true? oh yeah I forgot about that! He recommended that I get an up-converter from Home Depot to deal with the voltage issue. Right now I am running the cord from the stove to one of the outlets above the countertop. Going by Bruno's post, I'll get an electrician to put in a 110V outlet behind the stove and voila!! |
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