aTm2004 said:
I'll say this, the inlet for gas into our kitchen is on the opposite side of the house from our meter, and I had a plumber come out to see if it was working since it was capped before going into the house (it wasn't...turned on and no gas came out), and they quoted me $2k to run a new line if I dug the 18" deep trench around the house.
$2k? JFC. I guess depends on how far and how many joints/bends they have to put in it. If I knew I was going to stay in this house for 20years, it'd be a bit different calculus on how much I'm willing to spend. Vs a short run to the meter, push the generator over and just run it on gas. Talking to my wife the only 3 things that are a must to run is the AC or heater, and our fridge and garage freezer. Everything else we can get by with camp equipment or a small honda 2k invert generator to run the entertainment.
The plumber who came to look at what we had basically said the real expense is trenching, as I know our sprinkler system, control wires and the main sewer line are all in the way. And I have a really bad back, so I can't do this and we can't rent a trencher. We have H/C water stubbed out, sewer line run and a circuit on a 20A breaker to flesh out the whole thing, it's just the gas line issue. And I could go the easy route and just use propane, but I really didn't want to deal with propane tanks.
aTm '99