BellyUpFish
Well-known member
Ok, so I'm looking at running gas line for a heater for my detached garage.
So, I'm looking at the best way to do it. For insurance purposes, I'm going to let a plumber come do the final hookups, but I'll be running the pipe, etc with him inspecting it, per his suggestion. I'm just not wanting to pay him to do it all and he understands that.
I've spoken with the plumber and he's 50/50 on the directions I could go. "It's really up to you.."
So..
Scenario A) T off an existing gas line under the house for the gas range and come out of the foundation and run underground for ~100' to the shop.
Scenario B) T off the supply after the meter and run underground around the perimeter of the house and into the shop. Around 450' total run.
On one hand, the additional gas line under the house gives me a little pause, but there is gas there already so, it's kinda moot.
Scenario B is more work, but it will keep the gas out from under the house.
I know some of you guys will have an opinion so I seek it.
Anyone?
So, I'm looking at the best way to do it. For insurance purposes, I'm going to let a plumber come do the final hookups, but I'll be running the pipe, etc with him inspecting it, per his suggestion. I'm just not wanting to pay him to do it all and he understands that.
I've spoken with the plumber and he's 50/50 on the directions I could go. "It's really up to you.."
So..
Scenario A) T off an existing gas line under the house for the gas range and come out of the foundation and run underground for ~100' to the shop.
Scenario B) T off the supply after the meter and run underground around the perimeter of the house and into the shop. Around 450' total run.
On one hand, the additional gas line under the house gives me a little pause, but there is gas there already so, it's kinda moot.
Scenario B is more work, but it will keep the gas out from under the house.
I know some of you guys will have an opinion so I seek it.
Anyone?
