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Why are gas lines so expensive? #14039964 06/22/21 03:05 PM
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I had a gas line run to a gas grill about two years ago and it cost $500. Thought I was getting taken advantage of, but wanted it installed in a hurry so I brushed it off. We recently purchased two gas lanterns for the front of the house. We received two quotes to install gas lines to the two different lanterns and one quote was $3,000 and the other was $4,400. I thought it was as simple as tapping into the existing gas line and running a line under the house and through a wall. Clearly there is more to it than that, but still shocked by the price. Is there a good plumber on the forum that can install gas lines in Dallas that won't result in my house blowing up?

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Permits, parts, trenching, boring, regulations, etc. It adds up these days.


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Re: Why are gas lines so expensive? [Re: MTH82] #14040006 06/22/21 03:41 PM
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You’d think some PVC pipe and a few fittings would be enough.


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Re: Why are gas lines so expensive? [Re: Emit R Detsaw] #14040031 06/22/21 03:57 PM
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Home Depot has 75' of natural gas tubing for $163. From the point of tapping into the original gas line to the lantern can't be more than a few hundred feet once you snake it through walls etc. Didn't realize trenching and boring was involved. All this can't just be run through the crawl space under the house?
Emit, are you a plumber? Maybe you're right, but I'm going to vet this one out. Seems like an unreasonable amount to me.

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I wouldn’t want gas lanterns bad enough to pay that. I bet you already have electricity there. Go electric.

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those gas lanterns were all the rage when I was little. if you had one in your front yard you were looked up to.

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Originally Posted by Davedave
I wouldn’t want gas lanterns bad enough to pay that. I bet you already have electricity there. Go electric.


Unfortunately I didn't do my due diligence before this thing and had custom lanterns made. Once I received them had a plumber come over to quote the install and that's what got this all started. Expensive lesson learned.

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Originally Posted by Mudshark
You’d think some PVC pipe and a few fittings would be enough.

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Originally Posted by bloo_rainger
those gas lanterns were all the rage when I was little. if you had one in your front yard you were looked up to.

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Growing up a friend and I would shoot out the glass on them. Sometimes the little baggy thing would tear and that would make it the whole unit go up in flame. .

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That seems pretty high but it does cost a lot more than just the gas line.


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Originally Posted by MTH82
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I wouldn’t want gas lanterns bad enough to pay that. I bet you already have electricity there. Go electric.


Unfortunately I didn't do my due diligence before this thing and had custom lanterns made. Once I received them had a plumber come over to quote the install and that's what got this all started. Expensive lesson learned.

Well, change the jet/porting and switch it to propane. Hide a propane bottle in your flower beds, and run a hose. I would guess you could either connect a tee, and run it under your sidewalk, or go all out and get a propane bottle for each one. It won’t be as clean of an install, but $4000 could buy something cooler than lanterns, in my opinion. Live scope and strippers. New trolling motor and strippers. Or, 4K worth of strippers. I’m guessing you’re married. She won’t understand. Tell her Davedave understands. More strippers. Less lanterns. It’s what everyone needs.

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Originally Posted by Davedave
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I wouldn’t want gas lanterns bad enough to pay that. I bet you already have electricity there. Go electric.


Unfortunately I didn't do my due diligence before this thing and had custom lanterns made. Once I received them had a plumber come over to quote the install and that's what got this all started. Expensive lesson learned.

Well, change the jet/porting and switch it to propane. Hide a propane bottle in your flower beds, and run a hose. I would guess you could either connect a tee, and run it under your sidewalk, or go all out and get a propane bottle for each one. It won’t be as clean of an install, but $4000 could buy something cooler than lanterns, in my opinion. Live scope and strippers. New trolling motor and strippers. Or, 4K worth of strippers. I’m guessing you’re married. She won’t understand. Tell her Davedave understands. More strippers. Less lanterns. It’s what everyone needs.


I hear ya. 4K can buy a whole lot of stuff that's a lot cooler than lanterns. I'm now committed though and bent on finding a cheaper solution.
Propane option noted.

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Originally Posted by MTH82
I had a gas line run to a gas grill about two years ago and it cost $500. Thought I was getting taken advantage of, but wanted it installed in a hurry so I brushed it off. We recently purchased two gas lanterns for the front of the house. We received two quotes to install gas lines to the two different lanterns and one quote was $3,000 and the other was $4,400. I thought it was as simple as tapping into the existing gas line and running a line under the house and through a wall. Clearly there is more to it than that, but still shocked by the price. Is there a good plumber on the forum that can install gas lines in Dallas that won't result in my house blowing up?

Blame the wall.

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