Sounds like your gas line had to be upgraded. Check with them, if it does need to be upgraded, the price sounds about right.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: gas point to alfresco price 23Apr 13, 2009 7:18 pm John, Tarin and the Kids Built and moving in to the Regent Grande with Masterton homes http://thebrownsaremovingtothecountry.blogspot.com Re: gas point to alfresco price 25Apr 13, 2009 7:55 pm John, Tarin and the Kids Built and moving in to the Regent Grande with Masterton homes http://thebrownsaremovingtothecountry.blogspot.com Re: gas point to alfresco price 28Apr 13, 2009 8:19 pm John, Tarin and the Kids Built and moving in to the Regent Grande with Masterton homes http://thebrownsaremovingtothecountry.blogspot.com Re: gas point to alfresco price 35Jun 05, 2012 9:39 am Ok so in theory if the barbie tips it to the next level the entire run would need to be upgrading hence the variations we are seeing in pricing and I guess the rule of where in doubt go the next size to potentially future proof gas upgrades where additional gas draw would be required. I think it one needs to balance what they sweat over and if the cost is under $500 - $1,000 it is very small likely in comparison to the overall build. I think where the builder adds 25% to the cost of a driveway and the like is what erks me. Thanks for clarifying Gogo.... Have a good day all.... off to work for me Ciao Mark Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi All, We have a fall from road to garage front. But we cannot put a drain/grate because no discharge point put by the builder. Now they complain not enough space for… 0 9346 Hi, I have this sewer inspection point sitting in an odd spot in the rear of my yard: https://imgur.com/ghLI98q What I'd like to do is put a firepit in that corner of… 0 6704 Hello! I've alfresco pitch of 3 degrees sitting just below the highlight window. Need advice on below: 1. Will the 3 degree pitch be ok to drain the rain water? The roof… 0 4259 |