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What’s the Best Part of Having a BBQ with a Gas Line?

Most backyard barbecues run on propane, but veteran grillers know there’s another way to power your cookouts: natural gas. Installing a gas line in your backyard changes the BBQ game in ways that many homeowners don’t expect. So what’s the best part? There’s more than one answer to that question. Here are a few of the benefits of gas line grilling that might convince you that it’s the way to go.

1. You'll Never Run Out of Propane Again

You know how frustrating it is to be in the middle of grilling dinner when your flame suddenly sputters out? With a gas line attached to your grill, you can put that frustration behind you for good. You'll never have to lug another propane tank home at all, and you'll certainly never need to drop everything and dash to the nearest gas station to finish grilling your food. You'll always have more than enough fuel available to meet your needs, even during those day-long summer gathering grill sessions we all get roped into.

2. Gas Is Actually Cheaper

Natural gas is significantly less expensive than propane, sometimes costing as little as one-third of the price. While you’ll pay more for the line installation up-front, you’ll spend less on grilling fuel each year. You’ll usually recoup the cost in a few years and start enjoying years of savings after that. The more you grill, the sooner the investment will pay off.

3. It Might Boost Your Property Value

If you're planning on selling your home at some point, having an outdoor gas line could significantly boost its resale value. Buyers love it when a home already has infrastructure upgrades in place. Seeing them opens up new possibilities in their mind, prompting them to envision a life what their life could be like with that system at their disposal. They know they'll get to enjoy those possibilities without any extra expense or hassle if they choose your home. They’ll remember your listing, and they’ll likely be willing to pay more to make sure their offer stays competitive.

4. You Can Bundle Other Outdoor Gas Line Installations with the Barbecue Line

Barbecues aren't the only outdoor appliance that can be powered with natural gas. Outdoor cooking ranges, pizza ovens, heaters, and even lanterns can all be fuelled with a gas line too. You’ll need extra outlets for these additions on top of the one you’ll be using for your barbecue, but all of them can share the same underlying gas line. Since you’re already paying for the most expensive part of the project (the line) and any service fees for the visit, you can get these complementary upgrades done for a fraction of the usual cost. You could create a luxury outdoor kitchen with a heater to make cold-season cooking more comfortable or upgrade your patio with a cozy gas fireplace and some soft lighting for late-night hangouts – all without blowing your budget.

Level Up Your Grilling Experience Today

With summer just getting started, now is the perfect time to get a barbecue gas line of your own. Our skilled technicians can almost always get the job done from start to finish in less than a day. Contact us today to discuss your needs with our team, get a free quote, and get the project started.
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Example of Types of Gas Lines We’ve Installed

Remember our post about how plumbers work on natural gas lines? Since publishing that piece, we’ve received several questions about our past work on these kinds of projects. Today, we’ll discuss four types of gas line installations we’ve worked on and offer some insight into the unique considerations of each job.