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A plumbing permit is required to replace, add or extend any gas piping. Permits are required prior to installation or replacement of gas piping. Following is a listing of the general requirements for gas piping based on the 2016 California Plumbing Code.
Installing a gas line is probably not a task to take on as your first do-it-yourself project. However, experienced do-it-yourselfer can install a gas line as safely as a professional. Despite the narrow margin for error, the individual steps are no more demanding than plumbing or electrical work.
It's possible to add a gas line as a do-it-yourself project for $50-$150 worth of materials, but in some states certain types of flexible pipe or other special materials can only be bought by someone officially certified to install them.
No permit is needed if the location doesn't change. Gas permit: If your new stove top has a gas grill, you will need a gas permit to run a new gas line. If it's electric, it will fall under the electrical permit. Local permits: You will need any other permits required by your township or municipality.
Most gas lines can be installed by plumbers who charge an average of $45-$65 per hour. Installing a gas line typically takes 2-4 hours, for a total labor cost of $90-$260.
Cost to Move or Reroute a Gas Line Like any other installation, you'll expect to pay between $15 and $25 per linear foot.
Budget $15 to $25 per linear foot for new and replacement lines, including the labor, piping and materials. You'll typically pay a master plumber between $45 to $150 per hour for the work. Although, extension and replacement costs vary by location, complexity and the type of pipe currently installed.
The average cost to install a gas line for a kitchen stove is $15 to $25 per linear foot. Total costs range from $200 to $1,000 or more depending on the length of piping needed to connect to the main gas supply, which typically averages 30'.
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