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Old 01-09-2021, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Accidental1 View Post
Currently in the process of buying a new home in Marsh Bend and can't wait to close. Since I grill a lot I sure would like to have a grill that runs off the natural gas supply but the house doesn't currently have a hook up for it. The meter is in the front left of the house and the area for the grill is in the back right. Has anyone ever done a gas line installation for a grill? If so, do you start with the gas company or just a general plumber?
Not sure but I believe all TV homes are like ours and the gas lines all come through the attic where a junction is located. We had an extension line to our back patio installed by our licensed contractor. The greatest advantage to natural gas is a much higher cooking temperature obtained by increasing the size of the openings on the small brass fittings inside any grill (very easy to do and lots of YouTube videos). Our grill heats up almost immediately and can sear streaks perfectly at 800*.