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Old 09-11-2025, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by WiscoDogsDad View Post
Good morning,

TECO Gas has quoted me a cost to pull a gas line to my home and install a meter.

The plumbing from the meter to the appliances would be extra and done by a qualified plumber.

I've asked my plumbing company for a quote, but they won't do so until the meter is installed. I am reluctant to start the project without a relatively clear understanding of total costs.

If you've done this, at your place, about how much did you pay for the interior plumbing from the meter?

Thanks in advance
After reading all of the replies it occurred to me you did not mention if the kitchen had an outside wall and if this would be where the stove would be located. A neighbor had a propane tank installed, then lines to the kitchen and outdoor grill. As noted above the new lines will go in the attic if the stove cannot be accessed by an outside wall. Also I would include suitable ventilation, THROUGH the roof, not into the attic. I had a gas stove back up north, then the typical electric stove here for around 11 years till it broke, then an induction. Really like the induction, but we did have to get some new pans.
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