DIY Gas Cooktop Replacement - Viable ?
Hi,
We have an old, grotty basic model Westinghouse 4-burner cooktop and I want to replace it with a new one in a similar model. The previous owners of the house cleaned it with hardcore abrasive cleaners so it's very difficult to keep clean plus the electric ignition doesn't work so we've got to light it with one of those silly gas lighter thingys.
I've found a suitable replacement cooktop (brand new, ex-display) for $199 which I think is a bargain (especially as we're planning to rip the kitchen out in a few years and replace everything from scratch) but I want to know what's stopping me from replacing this myself ?
I've dabbled in all other aspects of 'dangerous' home maintenance and have succeeded every time probably due to the fact that I triple-check every aspect of my work before I put it into action plus that fact that I'm paranoid of anything going wrong so I can't see why I couldn't do this myself too ... but for some reason I'm just not too sure.
I was planning on performing the 'soapy-water' test on the gas join multiple times plus run one of those cheapie gas detectors ($50 at Jaycar) over the entire job a few times before ignition, but is that really enough ?
I obviously don't want to send our house sky-rocketing but on the other hand I'm keen to give this a go myself to prove I can do it plus to save a cool $200-250 for a qualitfied gas fitter to do it for me and to give me a certificate to justify the expense.
Anyone have any advice ? Should I attempt it and if not why shouldn't I ??
Cooktop - NG to LPG Conversion
Hi All
Just joined the Forum, so pretty new newbie!
Wonder if someone can advise on how to do the above conversion?
Thanks.