Your new gas stove works the moment we’re done. No callbacks, no surprises, no safety concerns.
We handle the LAA permit filing, gas line connections, and mandatory DOB inspections so you don’t have to navigate NYC’s complex requirements. You get a properly installed gas stove that passes inspection the first time, with all paperwork filed correctly.
When we finish your gas stove installation, you’re cooking that same day. The connections are secure, the permits are approved, and your kitchen is ready for serious cooking.
We’ve been installing gas stoves in NYC since 1983. We’re a father-and-son team—Bobby and Rob—who treat every installation like it’s in our own home.
East New York residents need plumbers who understand the neighborhood’s older housing stock and unique challenges. Many homes here were built in the 1950s or earlier, which means gas lines and connections require careful attention.
We’re fully licensed, insured, and know NYC building codes inside and out. When you call us, you get the owners on your job—not a subcontractor who’s never seen your building before.
First, we assess your current gas line and determine what’s needed for your new stove. If you’re replacing an existing gas stove in the same location, the process is straightforward. If you’re moving the stove or installing gas for the first time, we’ll run new lines where needed.
Next, we file the required LAA permit with the Department of Buildings. This isn’t optional—it’s NYC law, and we handle all the paperwork so you don’t have to deal with city bureaucracy.
After permit approval, we install your new gas stove, connect the gas line, and test everything thoroughly for leaks. Finally, we schedule the mandatory DOB inspection and obtain your Gas Authorization. You don’t cook until everything passes inspection and you have proper authorization.
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Your gas stove installation includes everything needed for safe, legal operation in East New York. We handle permit filing, gas line connections, leak testing, and the required DOB inspection.
East New York’s housing mix—from older two-family homes to apartment buildings—means every installation is different. We work with your building’s existing gas infrastructure and bring everything up to current code.
Many East New York residents are surprised by how much paperwork NYC requires for gas appliance installation. We handle the LAA permit, coordinate with your building management if needed, and make sure all inspections pass the first time. You focus on picking out your new stove; we handle everything else.
Yes, NYC law requires an LAA (Limited Alteration Application) permit for all gas stove installations, even when replacing an existing unit in the same location. This isn’t a suggestion—it’s mandatory.
We file the permit for you and handle all communication with the Department of Buildings. The permit process typically takes a few days to a week, depending on the complexity of your installation.
After installation, a DOB inspector must approve the work and issue Gas Authorization before you can legally use your new stove. We coordinate this inspection and make sure everything passes.
Most gas stove installations in East New York take 2-4 hours for the actual work, but the full process depends on permits and inspections. If you’re replacing an existing gas stove in the same location, it’s usually faster.
New gas line installation takes longer—typically 4-6 hours depending on how far we need to run the line. Older East New York buildings sometimes require additional work to bring gas connections up to current code.
The permit filing and inspection scheduling add time to the overall process. We typically complete most installations within 5-7 business days from start to finish, including all permits and approvals.
No, NYC building code requires that all gas appliance installations be performed by a licensed master plumber. This law exists because gas leaks can cause explosions, fires, or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Even if you’re handy with other home projects, gas work is different. One small mistake can create a dangerous situation for your family and neighbors. The permit process also requires a licensed professional’s signature.
DIY installation voids your homeowner’s insurance and violates city law. If something goes wrong, you’re liable for damages and could face fines from the Department of Buildings.
Our gas stove installation service includes everything needed for legal operation in East New York: permit filing, gas line connection, leak testing, and DOB inspection coordination.
We also handle the removal and disposal of your old stove if you’re replacing one. All fittings, connectors, and safety shut-off valves are included in our service.
After installation, we test every connection for leaks using professional detection equipment. We don’t consider the job complete until your new stove passes the mandatory city inspection and you receive Gas Authorization.
Gas stove installation costs in East New York depend on whether you need new gas lines, permit complexity, and your building’s existing infrastructure. Simple replacements in the same location typically cost less than new installations.
We provide detailed written estimates before starting work—no surprises or hidden charges. Our estimate includes all permits, materials, labor, and the required DOB inspection coordination.
Many East New York residents are surprised that we often come in under our original estimate. We believe in transparent pricing and only charge for work that’s actually needed.
Yes, we specialize in working with East New York’s older housing stock. Many buildings here were constructed in the 1950s or earlier, which means gas lines and connections often need updating to meet current code.
Older buildings present unique challenges—from accessing gas lines to working around existing plumbing and electrical systems. We’ve been doing this work since 1983, so we know how to work efficiently in tight spaces.
We also coordinate with building management when needed and understand the requirements for multi-family buildings. Whether you’re in a two-family house or a larger apartment building, we handle the installation properly and safely.