



Switching from electric to gas isn't as simple as plugging in a new appliance. The gas line has to be run correctly - through the right spaces, properly secured, and tested before anything gets connected. That's not a job to cut corners on.
This is exactly the kind of work we do. We ran a new gas line through the attic space to get it to the kitchen - navigating through insulation, around framing, and down to where the stove would sit. It takes patience and the right approach to do it clean and safe.
Gas line work done wrong is a serious hazard. Done right, it's invisible - you just flip on the burner and cook. That's the goal. Every connection we make gets tested before we call it done, because there's no margin for error with gas.
A lot of homeowners don't realize that a licensed plumber handles this kind of work. Gas line installation and leak testing falls squarely in our wheelhouse, and we take it seriously. Whether you're upgrading one appliance or planning a bigger kitchen overhaul, we can get the gas where it needs to go - safely and up to code.
If you've been thinking about making the switch from electric to gas, don't let the line installation be the thing that holds you back. We handle it start to finish.