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willystyle 08-14-2014 07:19 PM

Gas Line & Range Hood Installation
 
How much does it cost on average to have a gas line extended to my kitchen (for a gas range)?

And how much does it cost to install a Wall-mounted Range Hood (from a Under-cabinet range hood)?

Any referrals?

Hondaracer 08-14-2014 07:53 PM

depends where the existing gas line is

range hood is nothing is the existing wiring, or even an outlet is located where the hood is going, or if you have a microwave over the range currently. I'd say i wouldnt pay more than $200 for an electrican to set that up, if that.

for the Gas, cant really give ya an estimate but ball park id say under $300 to run a line and fittings etc. as long as they dont have to go through too many walls or floors

willystyle 08-14-2014 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 8516832)
depends where the existing gas line is

range hood is nothing is the existing wiring, or even an outlet is located where the hood is going, or if you have a microwave over the range currently. I'd say i wouldnt pay more than $200 for an electrican to set that up, if that.

for the Gas, cant really give ya an estimate but ball park id say under $300 to run a line and fittings etc. as long as they dont have to go through too many walls or floors

There is a fireplace in my Kitchen, they are in the same room. Will that make it easier?

I have no clue about the existing rangehood. There is no microwave over the range. The existing range hood is underneath a cabinet. We are planning to wreck that to install a Wall-mounted rangehood.

murd0c 08-14-2014 10:04 PM

it all matters how easy it will be to run the actual line, these guys charge about $75hr and this could be a 5hr job + parts so to play it safe it will cost between 600-1000 by a good contractor

willystyle 08-14-2014 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 8516891)
it all matters how easy it will be to run the actual line, these guys charge about $75hr and this could be a 5hr job + parts so to play it safe it will cost between 600-1000 by a good contractor

That's the cost of my gas range. Crazy!

murd0c 08-15-2014 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by willystyle (Post 8516895)
That's the cost of my gas range. Crazy!

buying the range is the easy part, you want a nice clean job that's up to code

Doubl3_H 08-15-2014 03:35 PM

Whoever you hired to do gas, make sure they are a registered company with BC safety authority, and have insurance.

Just incase anything blows up, your house insurance will cover you.

Anything with gas, is not a job that you buy your buddy a 12 pack and you guys can hack it out.

need more info pm me

HKS PWR 08-15-2014 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 8516891)
it all matters how easy it will be to run the actual line, these guys charge about $75hr and this could be a 5hr job + parts so to play it safe it will cost between 600-1000 by a good contractor

It'll be tough finding a qualified gasfitter (bonded, licensed and insured) to work for $75/hour, unless they're moonlighting. I would say closer to $100-120/hour + materials

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Originally Posted by Doubl3_H (Post 8517183)
Whoever you hired to do gas, make sure they are a registered company with BC safety authority, and have insurance.

AGREED!


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