MattVette89
Well-known member
So the short story is we are doing a quick kitchen facelift. Granite countertops, tile back splash, new stove.
I removed the built in oven and found this behind it:

The house was built around 01/02. They cut the drywall and ran the gas line in the wall. They left the drywall open like you see and installed the built in oven.
I will repair the drywall, and make access covers for the electrical junction boxes.
I plan on removing the excess pipe and making it a connection near the floor for the new stove. But I thought you shouldn't run pipe in the wall like that and all joints should be accessible? Should I box it in with 2x4s and then make an access panel that can be removed?
Suggestions are appreciated.
I removed the built in oven and found this behind it:
The house was built around 01/02. They cut the drywall and ran the gas line in the wall. They left the drywall open like you see and installed the built in oven.
I will repair the drywall, and make access covers for the electrical junction boxes.
I plan on removing the excess pipe and making it a connection near the floor for the new stove. But I thought you shouldn't run pipe in the wall like that and all joints should be accessible? Should I box it in with 2x4s and then make an access panel that can be removed?
Suggestions are appreciated.
