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The natural gas pipelines run under the house. you can run it from the middle of the house or where the hook up is to the garage for best gas usage.But the line should be outside as much as possible.
Use only black pipe
No! the gas company will install one for free. However, it may cost to add a gas line to a house.
To purge a gas line go to the gas line at the appliance. Turn the gas cook(cut off) to the off position(perpendicular to the gas line). loosen the gas line on appliance side of gas cook (this is done at a flare fitting or union). Next turn the gas cook back on until you smell gas.Turn gas back off and re-tighten gas line. Turn gas back on and check for leaks(50/50 water and dish soap sprayed onto fittings). No bubbles means no leaks.
Makes no differance. The pressure of gas is very low and is not affected by the shape of the fitting or the way it goes on. the union should be furthest away from the unit.
Ground joint unions are used to make new connections to threaded gas piping systems (tapping into an existing gas line).
Ground joint unions are used to make new connections to threaded gas piping systems (tapping into an existing gas line).
A supply line filled with air, gas, steam, or liquid that's under pressure.
the gas line from the tank might have trash in it the gas line from the tank might have trash in it
There is a barrel of kerosene under the basement stairs.
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As long as your house stove is not running off of natural gas (a pipeline routed through your neighborhood with a big meter on the side of your house = natural gas). If your house has a big huge gas tank on the side of it, it is propane, and that is what those bottled gas things are that you buy at the gas station. Disconnect the gas line at the huge tank outside your house, and connect the small tank you got at the gas station directly to the line right there. I have done it myself before, and I am also a plumber with experience in working and installing gas lines. Joeman