If you have the option of Natural gas, I'd go that way. If you do not mind having your grill in one stationary place, the benefit of never having to refill a tank is awesome!
Just make sure you have a shut-off both at the house and nearer to the grill for code. Get in the habit of keeping the valve turned off when not cooking, to minimize the chance of someone turning a grill knob and wasting huge amounts of gas......imagine that bill!
Imagine never running out, no tanks to go get filled and changed, etc. Plus it is WAY cheaper. Even with the cost of running a gas line, it would be cheaper. You could even run a few lines and use quick connects so the grill would not have to be in one place, and could be stored safely in the garage when you are on vacation.
Frank
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The Plantation in Leesburg, just south of you good people. Love being a Floridian!
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