I am in need of two additional gas lines to be run after having my furnace being moved from the basement to the attic. The other line is for a new gas oven. The existing smaller diameter pipe will have to replaced with 1 1/4 inch diameter pipe and run all the back to the main outside the house. We have a conventional foundation with enough space to almost stand up straight. This is where all the pipe will be run.
Will it deliver sufficient supply of gas pressure for both the oven and furnace? If the furnace kicks on while cooking, will I notice a difference in output on the oven burners? The oven has a single burner that will use 15K BTUs. The smaller burners use about 6K BTU. The Rheem Gas Furnace (RGPN07EAMGR) is 70,000 BTU. We have a water heater and gas logs that will be T'd off and fed before it gets to the oven and furnace. Is there an option to upgrade a gas main to your house for more throughput?
Is an estimate for $732 pretty much in line? I know that there are too many variables to take into account so I was just wondering if its close to being the 'ballpark'. I like to do things myself but I am scared of gas.
Will it deliver sufficient supply of gas pressure for both the oven and furnace? If the furnace kicks on while cooking, will I notice a difference in output on the oven burners? The oven has a single burner that will use 15K BTUs. The smaller burners use about 6K BTU. The Rheem Gas Furnace (RGPN07EAMGR) is 70,000 BTU. We have a water heater and gas logs that will be T'd off and fed before it gets to the oven and furnace. Is there an option to upgrade a gas main to your house for more throughput?
Is an estimate for $732 pretty much in line? I know that there are too many variables to take into account so I was just wondering if its close to being the 'ballpark'. I like to do things myself but I am scared of gas.