Anonymous wrote:Hi we would like to replace our old gas range with an induction range. We will need to cap the gas line and the work needs to be permitted and inspected (we are in DC), plus we dont want to blow up so we want w good job done. But we were quoted $2000. This would be even more than the cost of the new induction range and frankly would make the project to expensive. Is this the normal cost in this area to cap the gas line when replacing a range? We will seek other quotes but if this is the going rate we may just consider to keep the old range for now or w new gas range. Thanks
I don't do work in DC proper but I don't know of any local jurisdiction that requires or will issue a permit to cap an existing line. The shutoff valve and piping have already been inspected when gas was brought into the home. All they are doing are twisting a nob on the valve and screwing on a cap on the output side for an extra layer of protection.