Gas · Gas Stove Installation
Gas stove installation in Toronto and the GTA.
A gas range is two jobs at once: the pipework behind it and the appliance in front. We do both in the same visit, and we don’t leave until the burners are lit.
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What usually
turns out to be wrong.
A gas range arriving is the most common gas call we take. Sometimes the line is already there and the job is the connection, the level and the test. More often the kitchen was electric, or the range has moved along the wall, and there is a run to make first. Slide-ins have to sit tight to the counter, freestanding units have to sit square to the cabinets either side, and a connector that gets crushed against the wall is a leak waiting to happen.
There is no gas at the range position
Kitchens go from electric to gas more often than the other way round, and the wall behind the range usually carries nothing but a 240-volt receptacle. That outlet stays where it is, and a new run comes to the range.
Slide-in or freestanding
A freestanding range stands square between the cabinets with finished sides of its own. A slide-in overlaps the counter, so the cut-out and the toe kick have to suit it. Ordering the wrong one shows up on delivery day.
The range rocks or the pans slide
A range set on an uneven floor or against a raised toe kick doesn’t just annoy you, it puts weight on the connector behind. Levelling feet and the anti-tip bracket are part of the install, not an extra.
The fitting behind the machine
The connector is the part that gets forgotten. A range pushed back hard bears on it, so we set it with a gentle loop, ease the machine in, and check the joint again once it is home.
The new range is wider than the gap
Older kitchens were built around a 24-inch or 30-inch opening with a counter cut to match. A wider slide-in needs the counter altered, and that decision belongs before delivery rather than on the day.
A propane range on a natural gas house
Ranges leave the factory set for one fuel and change over only with a kit. Some ship with a natural gas kit in the box and some don’t, and the rating plate says which fuel yours was built for.
What the job includes.
Delivery and removal
The new range in, the old one out and away, floors protected on the route, and the cabinets either side left unmarked.
The gas connection
A shut-off at the wall, an approved connector to the appliance, and the fitting made up properly rather than reused from whatever came out.
Levelling and anti-tip
Feet set so the range sits flat and the door line matches the cabinets, and the anti-tip bracket fixed to the floor or the wall behind.
Every joint, then every burner
Each joint tested with solution, then every burner lit and watched: a steady blue flame, a clean cut-off at the knob, and the oven brought up to temperature.
Line work if it’s needed
Where there’s no gas at the range position, or the pipe is undersized for the new unit, we run or extend it in the same visit.
How the visit goes.
- 01What’s arriving and what’s thereTell us the make, model and fuel of the new range, and what is behind the old one now. That decides whether the visit includes line work.
- 02Old unit outGas isolated at the shut-off, the connector broken, the old range disconnected and carried out on protected floors, then the opening cleaned before anything goes back.
- 03New unit set and connectedFeet levelled to the counter, anti-tip fitted, the connector run without a kink, and the range eased back so nothing bears on the fitting.
- 04Lit in front of youJoints leak-checked, every burner run, the oven brought up, and the controls shown to you before we take the packaging away.
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Gas Stove Installation questions.
If yours isn’t here, the phone is the fastest way to have it answered, seven days a week.
Yes. Removing the old appliance and taking it with us is part of the install rather than an extra call, and the same goes for the packaging the new one arrives in. Tell us when you book if the route out involves stairs or a narrow turn, because a freestanding range travels differently from a slide-in and we’ll bring the right help.
The specialty, on the phone.
Tell us what’s being connected and where it’s going. The line, the hookup and the lit-flame test all happen in one visit.


