Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 10:06     Subject: If I have a 4 burner (gas) cooktop -- can I replace it with a 5 burner model?

Anonymous wrote:How hard to replace a 4 burner to a 5 burner stove countertop with granite


It's not the number of burners that matter. It's the dimensions of the existing rangetop vs your new range top.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2024 22:37     Subject: If I have a 4 burner (gas) cooktop -- can I replace it with a 5 burner model?

How hard to replace a 4 burner to a 5 burner stove countertop with granite
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2018 13:44     Subject: If I have a 4 burner (gas) cooktop -- can I replace it with a 5 burner model?

Anonymous wrote:It's unlikely that the BTUs on a 5 burner will so greatly exceed the BTUs on a 4 burner that you'll need to switch out the gas line. As long as they are the same size (I presume 30") you should be fine.


Agree. As long as the size is the same, you're fine.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2018 13:37     Subject: If I have a 4 burner (gas) cooktop -- can I replace it with a 5 burner model?

It's unlikely that the BTUs on a 5 burner will so greatly exceed the BTUs on a 4 burner that you'll need to switch out the gas line. As long as they are the same size (I presume 30") you should be fine.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2018 13:34     Subject: If I have a 4 burner (gas) cooktop -- can I replace it with a 5 burner model?

What is involved? Is this going to require additional people to install it (i.e. will I have to hire an HVAC guy separate from the cooktop delivery/installation guy?)