How Much Does It Cost to Install a Gas Line for a Stove or Appliance?
For a new gas line installation, most projects can get up to $2,500 depending on how far the line needs to run and how complex the setup is. If you’re replacing an existing gas stove, costs are usually lower since the line is already in place. As long as your new appliance fits your space, Bulldog Rooter can handle the installation and help make sure everything is set up safely.
What to Expect for Gas Line Installation Costs
The cost to install a gas line for a stove or other appliance depends on whether you are adding a new line or using one that is already in place.
In most cases, homeowners can expect:
- New gas line installations to range from about $600 to $2,500 or more depending on distance and complexity
- Replacing an existing gas appliance to cost less, since the gas line is already installed
Several factors can affect the total cost:
- The length of the gas line and how far it needs to run
- Accessibility of walls, crawl spaces, or basements
- The type of appliance being connected
- Permit and inspection requirements
- Any upgrades needed for your current gas system
Homes across Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho vary quite a bit in layout, which can impact installation time and cost. A professional evaluation helps ensure everything is installed safely and up to code.
As long as your appliance fits your space and setup, Bulldog Rooter can handle the installation and make sure everything is connected and working properly.li>
Permit and inspection requirements
Upgrades needed for existing gas systems
Homes across Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho often have different layouts, from basements to crawl spaces, which can impact installation time and complexity. A professional evaluation ensures accurate pricing and safe installation.
Bulldog Rooter provides clear, upfront estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.