Propane line to kitchen

Closed Thread
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 07-28-2013, 02:24 PM
batman911's Avatar
batman911 batman911 is offline
Gold member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: The Villages, FL
Posts: 1,337
Thanks: 0
Thanked 2 Times in 1 Post
Default Propane line to kitchen

Has anyone had a propane line run from their buried tank to the kitchen? Who would you get to do the work? Plumber? Propane company? Approximate cost?
  #2  
Old 07-28-2013, 03:16 PM
billethkid's Avatar
billethkid billethkid is offline
Sage
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 18,536
Thanks: 0
Thanked 4,878 Times in 1,419 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by batman911 View Post
Has anyone had a propane line run from their buried tank to the kitchen? Who would you get to do the work? Plumber? Propane company? Approximate cost?
I was not aware one could have a "buried" prpane tank. I don't know the law in FL but in other states I have lived they allow above ground propane, only.

Whoever installs the tank is a prime candidate to do the work or they should at least be hooked up with plumbers they recommend to do the job.

btk
  #3  
Old 07-28-2013, 03:35 PM
jimbo2012's Avatar
jimbo2012 jimbo2012 is offline
Sage
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: LI, NY >Fernandina South
Posts: 7,283
Thanks: 93
Thanked 176 Times in 101 Posts
Default

Are you thinking from the summer kitchen?

Is it in line with the main kitchen?
  #4  
Old 07-28-2013, 04:54 PM
redwitch's Avatar
redwitch redwitch is offline
Sage
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 9,099
Thanks: 3
Thanked 80 Times in 37 Posts
Send a message via Yahoo to redwitch
Default

I'd be too worried about a lightning strike to even consider having a tank of gas (any kind) buried in my yard and I certainly wouldn't want to live next door to one.
__________________
Army/embassy brat - traveled too much to mention
Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay)

"There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein
  #5  
Old 07-28-2013, 05:11 PM
jimbo2012's Avatar
jimbo2012 jimbo2012 is offline
Sage
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: LI, NY >Fernandina South
Posts: 7,283
Thanks: 93
Thanked 176 Times in 101 Posts
Default

It's a steel tank in the ground......as in grounded in use all over USA
  #6  
Old 07-28-2013, 06:22 PM
bandsdavis bandsdavis is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 681
Thanks: 1
Thanked 135 Times in 71 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by batman911 View Post
Has anyone had a propane line run from their buried tank to the kitchen? Who would you get to do the work? Plumber? Propane company? Approximate cost?
We will be very interested to see if you learn anything about this. If you do, could you please PM us with your findings?

Thanks!
  #7  
Old 07-28-2013, 06:44 PM
JB in TV JB in TV is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 642
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default

Just an FYI, there are several heated pools that have in-ground propane tanks in TV....
  #8  
Old 07-28-2013, 06:52 PM
CFrance's Avatar
CFrance CFrance is offline
Sage
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Tamarind Grove/Monpazier, France
Posts: 14,648
Thanks: 389
Thanked 2,063 Times in 845 Posts
Default

Please let us know on the forum what you find out.
  #9  
Old 07-28-2013, 09:40 PM
redwitch's Avatar
redwitch redwitch is offline
Sage
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 9,099
Thanks: 3
Thanked 80 Times in 37 Posts
Send a message via Yahoo to redwitch
Default

I'd still be paranoid grounded or not. Lightning scares me, unlike earthquakes which I always took in stride. lol
__________________
Army/embassy brat - traveled too much to mention
Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay)

"There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein
  #10  
Old 07-28-2013, 09:51 PM
KathieI's Avatar
KathieI KathieI is offline
Dancing Thyme
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Mallory Square
Posts: 5,777
Thanks: 36
Thanked 41 Times in 15 Posts
Default

I have a few friends that have these underground propane tanks. One has her's going to her outdoor kitchen, the other, I believe, is to her kitchen. I do not know the company name or cost and I was thinking of doing this myself as I hate my electric stove. I was a little nervous also about having this and wanted to do more research before committing to it.

P.S. I'll try to find out the contractor and will post it here.
__________________

Bronx ♫ Los Angeles ♫ Hadley, Sept. 08 and then the beautiful village of Mallory Square 2014

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked."


(For those who know me) I consider ON TIME to be when I get there.....

Last edited by KathieI; 07-28-2013 at 09:52 PM. Reason: added P.S.
  #11  
Old 07-28-2013, 09:55 PM
bluedog103's Avatar
bluedog103 bluedog103 is offline
Gold member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: The Villages, FL
Posts: 1,435
Thanks: 4
Thanked 2 Times in 2 Posts
Default

Suburban Propane in Wildwood can give you all the information you need including contractors to run the line into your kitchen.
__________________
New York State, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas, Italy.
  #12  
Old 07-28-2013, 10:01 PM
Sable99's Avatar
Sable99 Sable99 is offline
Gold member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,305
Thanks: 0
Thanked 8 Times in 3 Posts
Default

I'm interested in this too!! I have a friend that lives in Dunnellon with a propane tank to her summer kitchen. Mom and I don't have a summer kitchen but I would love to have a gas stove. Who knows why, since I cook that much any more!
__________________
Britton and Adrian, Michigan
Alexandria and Falls Church, Virginia
Back to Adrian and someday, our home in The Village of Charlotte
  #13  
Old 07-29-2013, 06:13 AM
livsea2's Avatar
livsea2 livsea2 is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 308
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default LP gas tank

In my area of the country almost everyone has an underground LP gas tank. We have propane heat, stove, clothes dryer, even a line run out to our BBQ so I never have to run to get a portable tank filled. Gas heat is hotter than electric and more comfortable. I would say everyone in my neighborhood has the "mushroom" tank lid in their side yard. Any appliance that works on natural gas can be adapted for LP use. Natural gas is not available in our area only propane. We get a delivery monthly from October through April then the April delivery lasts until the following October. Just as safe as electricity.
__________________
Lick the lollipop of mediocrity once, and you'll suck forever.
  #14  
Old 07-29-2013, 11:38 AM
CFrance's Avatar
CFrance CFrance is offline
Sage
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Tamarind Grove/Monpazier, France
Posts: 14,648
Thanks: 389
Thanked 2,063 Times in 845 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by livsea2 View Post
In my area of the country almost everyone has an underground LP gas tank. We have propane heat, stove, clothes dryer, even a line run out to our BBQ so I never have to run to get a portable tank filled. Gas heat is hotter than electric and more comfortable. I would say everyone in my neighborhood has the "mushroom" tank lid in their side yard. Any appliance that works on natural gas can be adapted for LP use. Natural gas is not available in our area only propane. We get a delivery monthly from October through April then the April delivery lasts until the following October. Just as safe as electricity.
What is your area, livsea2? That is my dream, to ditch this electric stove and replace it with a duel-fuel stove--gas cooktop with two elecgtric ovens in one appliance. But we don't have gas in our area of TV, and with an small inside lot, I'm not sure if we could have a tank put in.

The house we rented in Key West ran on propane heat and cooking. It was super. You couldn't tell the difference between that and natural gas. The tank was above ground, though... probably because that's all coral rock down there.
  #15  
Old 07-29-2013, 12:46 PM
batman911's Avatar
batman911 batman911 is offline
Gold member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: The Villages, FL
Posts: 1,337
Thanks: 0
Thanked 2 Times in 1 Post
Default

We had a 250 GL propane tank buried in the side yard (near the spa heater, out door kitchen) when the developer built the home. The tank is near the kitchen wall where the stove will be installed. All you see above ground is the green dome (about 18" dia) that covers the fill connection and gage. Surburban Propane inspected the installation before they filled the tank the first time to ensure it is safe. I have never heard of a problem with lightening strikes with buried propane tanks. I will provide more feedback after I get the answer from Surburban.
Closed Thread


You are viewing a new design of the TOTV site. Click here to revert to the old version.

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:54 AM.