Saturday December 6, 2025 by Bill Bayer

If you’re a homeowner considering upgrading your kitchen or laundry setup, you may have wondered whether gas appliances are worth the switch. Gas ovens, ranges, and dryers are popular for their performance and energy efficiency—but making the change requires a bit of planning. Here’s a breakdown of how gas differs from electric and what steps you need to take before bringing natural gas into your home.
Many cooks prefer gas ranges because the flame responds instantly—you get immediate heat control for simmering, sautéing, and boiling. Electric ranges, especially induction, offer precise control too, but traditional coil or ceramic cooktops can take longer to heat up and cool down.
For dryers,
Natural gas is often cheaper per unit of energy than electricity, depending on your region. Over time, gas appliances may cost less to run.
However,
Gas appliances require proper ventilation and occasional inspections to ensure no leaks are present. Electric appliances, while safer in that respect, have components that can wear out (like heating elements). Both types are safe when professionally installed and maintained.
If your home doesn’t currently have natural gas service but you’d like to install gas appliances, here’s what the process typically involves:
The first step is contacting your local gas utility company to confirm that natural gas lines run through your neighborhood. Not all areas are serviced, especially rural or newly developed communities.
The utility will let you know:
Once you confirm availability, you’ll submit an application for service. The gas company will schedule a site visit to evaluate:
They’ll also discuss any fees, timelines, and safety requirements.
The utility provides the meter and service line, but a
They will:
This is not a DIY project—professional installation ensures your home stays safe and qualifies for inspections.
Most cities require at least one inspection to confirm the interior gas lines are installed correctly. Your contractor typically coordinates this.
After approval, the utility company will turn on the service and test the pressure to confirm all lines are functioning properly.
Once the lines are active, your contractor or appliance company can complete the hookup and test each appliance to ensure it’s working safely.
Switching to gas can enhance home value, improve energy efficiency, and offer better cooking performance—but it does require planning and professional installation. If you’re considering the upgrade, start by checking gas availability and gathering installation estimates so you can make an informed decision.
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