Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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need help on gas cooking
Looks like we are going to buy in one of the sections that does not have gas. Our agent said that we can have a propane tank buried so we can have a gas stove. Has anyone done this or know if this is really able to be done? We did this in the house we just sold and it worked out well.
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I propane tank must be buried within the setback restrictions of your property line. The biggest problem I see is that since your home is on a concrete slab, it may be difficult to run gas lines into the kitchen area. Some home styles would make this task easier than others. What style home are you looking to buy?
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Gas Lines Aren't Buried in the foundation in my house
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By the way, there have been a number of lightning strikes that have hit roofs and allegedly burst the gas lines causing a fast-moving gas-fed fire in the homes. Having the installer use "black" pipe for the gas lines wouldn't hurt as I think the builder used some kind of flex pipe that could burst easier. Propane, being a more explosive gas, will likely have different code requirements for the plumbing anyway. Why not look at a used house in one of the sections that has gas (and maybe lightning rods?) |
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