You want to cook for your family without wondering if your gas connections are safe. When your gas range is installed correctly, you get consistent heat, reliable ignition, and peace of mind that everything meets NYC’s strict safety codes.
No more cold meals because your stove won’t light properly. No more anxiety about gas leaks or failed inspections. Just a properly installed gas cooking range that works when you need it, how you need it.
Your kitchen becomes the heart of your home again—not a source of stress about whether corners were cut during installation.
We’ve been installing gas ranges in Manhattan since 1983. When you call us, you get Bobby and his son Rob—the actual owners, not a rotating cast of subcontractors.
We know East Harlem’s building codes, permit requirements, and the quirks of older buildings that many contractors miss. From pre-war apartments to newer developments along 125th Street, we’ve connected gas lines in every type of property this neighborhood offers.
East Harlem residents choose us because we show up when we say we will, charge what we quote, and leave your place cleaner than we found it.
First, we inspect your current setup and check if you need permits—because in NYC, you definitely might. We handle the paperwork so you don’t have to navigate the bureaucracy.
Next, we install or modify your gas line to meet current codes. This isn’t just about connecting pipes; it’s about ensuring proper pressure, leak-free joints, and compliance with Local Law 152 if applicable.
Finally, we connect your new gas range, test all functions, and walk you through the operation. We don’t leave until everything works perfectly and passes our safety checks. You get documentation for your building management and peace of mind for your family.
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Your gas range installation includes everything needed for safe operation: proper gas line sizing, pressure testing, leak detection, and code-compliant connections. We bring the right fittings, flexible connectors, and shut-off valves specific to your range model.
In East Harlem’s diverse housing stock—from NYCHA units to renovated brownstones—we adapt our approach to your building’s requirements. Pre-war buildings often need different solutions than newer construction, and we know the difference.
We also coordinate with your building’s management when required, handle any necessary permits, and provide documentation for your records. This isn’t just about hooking up a stove; it’s about doing it legally and safely in New York City.
Most gas range installations in NYC require permits, especially if we’re modifying existing gas lines or installing new connections. The requirements depend on your building type and the scope of work.
We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service. This protects you from violations and ensures your installation meets current safety codes. Many DIY installations fail inspection because homeowners don’t realize permit requirements have changed.
Don’t risk a violation notice or insurance complications. We know exactly when permits are required and how to get them approved quickly.
Most gas range installations take 2-4 hours, depending on your existing setup. If we need to run new gas lines or modify connections, it might take longer.
Pre-war buildings in East Harlem sometimes present challenges that newer construction doesn’t—like accessing gas lines behind walls or upgrading older fittings to current standards. We assess this during our initial inspection and give you realistic timing.
We always schedule with buffer time so you’re not left with a half-finished kitchen. When we say we’ll complete your installation in one visit, we mean it.
Gas range hookup assumes you already have a proper gas line with the right connection point. We simply connect your new range to existing infrastructure and test for leaks.
Full gas range installation includes running new gas lines, installing shut-off valves, pressure testing, and often requires permits. This is common when upgrading from electric to gas or relocating your range.
Most East Harlem apartments need some level of gas line work, even for “simple” hookups. We’ll assess your situation honestly and explain exactly what’s needed before starting any work.
Yes, we regularly install gas ranges in East Harlem’s pre-war buildings, NYCHA housing, and renovated tenements. Each building type has specific requirements and challenges.
Older buildings might need gas line upgrades to handle modern appliances safely. We know how to work within existing infrastructure while meeting current codes. This often involves creative routing and specialized fittings.
We’ve worked in buildings from the 1920s to brand-new developments. Age isn’t a barrier—it just requires experience and the right approach.
We install all types of gas cooking appliances: standalone ranges, slide-in models, gas cooktops with separate ovens, and professional-style ranges. Each type has different connection requirements.
High-BTU ranges need larger gas lines and special pressure regulators. Dual-fuel ranges (gas cooktop, electric oven) require both gas and electrical connections. We handle all these variations.
Before you buy a new range, call us. We can tell you if your current gas line will support your chosen model or what upgrades you’ll need.
Our installations don’t fail inspection because we know NYC codes and test everything before the inspector arrives. But if something unexpected comes up, we fix it at no additional cost.
We’ve been doing this for 40 years in Manhattan. We know what inspectors look for and ensure compliance from the start. This includes proper pipe sizing, pressure testing, leak detection, and documentation.
If you’ve had a failed inspection from another contractor’s work, we can diagnose the problems and bring everything up to code. Don’t let a bad installation put your family at risk.