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    Quote Originally Posted by 93mr2gt View Post
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    found a journeyman who will do mine for 220, assuming 15ft.... addition 35 bux if i want the quick release... most newer BBQs have that already right?
    do you still have the contact of the journeyman who installed the gas line to the bbq? Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by part4sale View Post
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    do you still have the contact of the journeyman who installed the gas line to the bbq? Thanks
    6 years ago. probably moved back east by now
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    Bump. My mom wants me to find a gas fitter. Are there any recommendations?
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    I just did it last Tuesday.

    Scott Cuthbert
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    ~2 hours to tee off from an existing 90deg elbow in the unfinished basement, punch through the wood above the concrete wall and to the deck. Sealed up the hole.
    Threads taken care of with teflon and also sealant. Performed soap test for leaks. Hooked it up and I was grilling with Team Weber on Canada Day.
    City of Calgary inspection was a 2 minute chat with Google Duo on the following Friday.

    He ran a 1/2" line good for 50,000btu iirc.
    If I opted for a dual outlet at the deck for another appliance, it would have been a 3/4" line for a small charge.

    Probably not the cheapest guy, but proficient & efficient. He did my 50gallon hot water tank a few years ago as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLLimit View Post
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    I just did it last Tuesday.

    Scott Cuthbert
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    ~2 hours to tee off from an existing 90deg elbow in the unfinished basement, punch through the wood above the concrete wall and to the deck. Sealed up the hole.
    Threads taken care of with teflon and also sealant. Performed soap test for leaks. Hooked it up and I was grilling with Team Weber on Canada Day.
    City of Calgary inspection was a 2 minute chat with Google Duo on the following Friday.

    He ran a 1/2" line good for 50,000btu iirc.
    If I opted for a dual outlet at the deck for another appliance, it would have been a 3/4" line for a small charge.

    Probably not the cheapest guy, but proficient & efficient. He did my 50gallon hot water tank a few years ago as well.
    I will give this guy a call. As long as my mom's house doesn't blow up while I am in it. I hope he can at least guarantee that. The gas line runs pretty close to my basement window.
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    Not to hijack the thread. Im also interested.
    Im curious how much it would cost to run a gas line from utility room to the kitchen for a gas stove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonytiger55 View Post
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    Not to hijack the thread. Im also interested.
    Im curious how much it would cost to run a gas line from utility room to the kitchen for a gas stove.
    I just spoke with Scott and told him that I am referring tonytiger55 over to him, to run a gas line from the utility room to the kitchen for a gas stove, in hopes that he will give me a discount.
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    Random internet referrals usually always work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLLimit View Post
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    I just did it last Tuesday.

    Scott Cuthbert
    www.cuthbertplumbingcalgary.com

    ~2 hours to tee off from an existing 90deg elbow in the unfinished basement, punch through the wood above the concrete wall and to the deck. Sealed up the hole.
    Threads taken care of with teflon and also sealant. Performed soap test for leaks. Hooked it up and I was grilling with Team Weber on Canada Day.
    City of Calgary inspection was a 2 minute chat with Google Duo on the following Friday.

    He ran a 1/2" line good for 50,000btu iirc.
    If I opted for a dual outlet at the deck for another appliance, it would have been a 3/4" line for a small charge.

    Probably not the cheapest guy, but proficient & efficient. He did my 50gallon hot water tank a few years ago as well.
    What's the total cost for it if you don't mind. Just curious

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    I also know a guy (Phil), he did a very good job that fixing my furnace with a very reasonable price. His contact is 403 671 6968 - tell him Hugh sent you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by part4sale View Post
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    I also know a guy (Phil), he did a very good job that fixing my furnace with a very reasonable price. His contact is 403 671 6968 - tell him Hugh sent you.
    Thanks Mr Jazz.
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    Does $90/ft for a 1/2" line sound right to you guys? Any other recommendations from legit companies, guys?
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    That’s about double what Protech charged me, PM me your email and I’ll send you their price sheet explaining the breakdown of charges.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Rural_Juror View Post
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    Does $90/ft for a 1/2" line sound right to you guys? Any other recommendations from legit companies, guys?
    Cost me $700 to run 32 feet of underground line

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-ZUS View Post
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    Cost me $700 to run 32 feet of underground line
    dafuq. I'll call up Protech. This is a pretty straightforward line with nothing in the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Rural_Juror View Post
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    Does $90/ft for a 1/2" line sound right to you guys? Any other recommendations from legit companies, guys?
    I agree with the others: too expensive.

    I paid just under $1000 ($997.50) for about 50' of 3/4" line, with 2 risers, and the permit in Oct 2019. That price does not include the trench, which I dug myself.

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    Protech came by and did a great job. Name dropping killramos netted a 5% reverse discount.

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