When it comes to installing a new gas cooktop or oven the cost can greatly differ depending on a few main factors. These factors can be broken down into the hardware needed and the overall complexity of the installation. Before we get into these variables let's cover why you should get a gas oven or cooktop.
There are a few main benefits of having a gas cooktop over an electric cooktop in your home. Some of the main benefits are as follows:
Unlike an electric cooktop that depends on whether your home has electricity, in the event of a blackout you lose all ability to cook anything. This can throw a spanner in the works. A gas system only requires electricity for the stove's inbuilt lighter to light an element however this can be done with a match or lighter meaning the system is blackout proof letting you cook even when your home doesn't have electricity.
Gas stoves and ovens get hotter faster and offer more responsive control over the cooktop's temperature.
Electric ovens have a very dry heat which can dry out food faster when roasting whereas a gas oven releases a small amount of moisture when the gas is burnt, keeping your roasts more moist on top of being less unrelenting.
The open gas burner on a gas cooktop provides far more flexibility around what pots and pans you can use such as woks and other non-flat cookware. As an electric cooktop has a flat element it will only heat the part of a pan that is in contact with it so if the element is too small or the bottom of your cookware isn't flat it will take longer to heat up and unevenly heat. A gas burner will heat a wok or uneven cookware far more evenly and provide more control over heat placement on a pan or pot.
These are just some of the benefits of a gas cooktop and oven over an electric alternative another benefit we didn't touch on is that if you already have a gas cooktop and are looking to replace it with a newer unit it will be far cheaper to install another gas unit and use all the existing gas hardware then having it all capped and getting new hardware installed for an electric cooktop.
Two main areas affect the cost of installing a gas cooktop the hardware at your property and or the hardware needed and the overall complexity of the installation.
The hardware needed to install your gas oven or cooktop can have a huge effect on the cost of a gas cooktop. Some of the main areas of hardware that affect the cost of installation include:
These are just a few of the main hardware variables a gas fitter will take into consideration when quoting a gas oven installation
The overall complexity of the installation will also have a huge effect on the overall cost of the installation through both parts and hours of labour. Some things that may affect the cost are:
These are the main complexity variables a gas plumber will take into consideration when quoting your gas cooktop installation cost.
When having any gas work done on your property it is crucial that you have it done by a licensed gas fitter or plumber as incorrectly installed or repaired gas work can be incredibly dangerous to your home and the people within it. On top of this, any gas work that isn’t conducted by a licensed gas fitter who hasn't had a gas safety certificate signed off for that work will mean your home won't be insured for any gas-related damage such as fires and or gas leaks. So when it comes to any gas work in the wider Sydney region contact our team of licensed gas fitters and plumbers at GRH Plumbing Group today.