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Originally Posted by tophcfa
it can be done, a friend did that up north. We don’t have gas at our villages home so it’s not an option. To do the conversion, you obviously need to run a gas line to the grill. You also would have to get a different type of regulator since you would be using gas instead of a regulator that is designed to convert liquid propane into a gas.
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attached is a photo of my natural gas bbq installation done at the build. The line travels from the gas dryer connection in the attic to the wall of the bedroom closest to the lanai and exits the home to a shut off valve. At that point it then enters the ground and cuts under the lanai and up.