How to disconnect the gas stove

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We want to replace our natural gas stove with an electric stove. I've never worked with gas lines before, and the installers who will deliver the electric stove won't disconnect the gas stove for us. When I go to disconnect the stove, are there steps I should do in a particular order?

The gas line from the (outdoors) meter goes straight into the garage for the furnace and water heater. Right before entering the garage it tees off to another line for the kitchen, and there's a shutoff valve for that kitchen line only (I suspect the kitchen line was added about 5-6 years ago when a previous owner remodeled the kitchen; the house itself is about 30 years old in a large cookie-cutter neighborhood). The kitchen line runs around the outside of the house, and is probably about 80-100 feet long. Then there's a shutoff valve inside the kitchen where the stove connects to the gas line.

When I disconnect the stove, does it matter which order I shut off the two valves (inside; and where the kitchen line starts outside)? Should the stove be running when I start closing valves?

Once both valves are off and I disconnect the flexible hose to the stove, I'll cap the line where I disconnected the stove, too.

Best Answer

This is a very simple task as long as you are legally allowed to disconnect the stove (many places allow you to install your own appliances). I think that people are unreasonably afraid of "working on gas", but you're not actually working on something - you're turning off a valve.

So, turn off the valve that leads to the kitchen, then turn off the valve going to the stove. Disconnect the flex line from the wall and the stove so you can take it with you to get a cap to put over the valve. Once you have the correct size cap, tighten it onto the end of the valve and you're done. If you smell any gas after the initial disconnect, then call in someone to inspect it, but that would mean that you just happen to have two defective gas valves and you did a bad job putting the safety cap on the valve.