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Why Your Propane Gas Range Needs a Pro Install

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Most people don't realize that a gas range doesn't come ready to run on propane straight out of the box. Natural gas and LP are two different fuel systems, and what works for one won't work for the other. Skipping the conversion isn't just a performance issue - it's a safety issue.

Here's what the process actually involves. The oven has to be fully disassembled. The orifices - the small fittings that control gas flow to each burner - have to be swapped out for LP-specific ones. The grates get changed too. It's a precise, detail-heavy job that takes real knowledge of how these appliances are built and how gas systems work.

We've seen what happens when this gets done wrong, or skipped entirely. Burners that won't stay lit, uneven flames, or worse. A range that looks installed isn't always a range that's installed correctly. That gap matters a lot when gas is involved.

That's exactly the kind of work we handle at Next Level Install. We take the guesswork out of propane appliance installations and make sure every component is properly converted and functioning the way it should before we call the job done. Clean kitchen, clean install, no shortcuts.

If you're upgrading your kitchen and switching to a gas range on propane, don't let the installation be an afterthought. It's one of those things where doing it right the first time saves a lot of headaches - and keeps your home safe.

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