Range Buying Guide

A gas range can provide hundreds of wonderful meals for you and your family. However, ensuring you have the proper appliance for your situation is vital. The experts at Piedmont Natural Gas will guide you through the process. Here are some questions you should consider when making your selection.

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What size range should you buy?

When deciding on the size of the gas range, there are a few elements to consider. First and foremost, be sure it will fit into your kitchen. If you’re replacing an old range or oven setup, the new one should have the same dimensions to avoid costly renovations.

Use this guide to determine the right size range for you.

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Consider Your Options

While the size of the range and its ability to heat food are important, it is equally important that the range perform the functions you need.

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Convection Ovens

Most people are used to turning the food in the oven manually throughout the cooking process to ensure all sides are heated evenly. If you don’t, then one side will be more cooked than the other, which could result in some less-than-appetizing meals.

Convection cooking, however, doesn’t require any extra assistance. Fans blow the hot air around your food, so you won’t have to turn your pot or pan around halfway through. You can simply set the timer and forget it until it goes off.

The other benefit of convection cooking is it takes much less time to prepare dishes. Since the hot air is circulating, it envelops the food faster and helps it get to the proper temperature more efficiently.

Is it worth the extra expense to buy a convection oven? It depends on your cooking habits. If you enjoy cooking, it may be a good investment. If you aren’t using your range that often, then it might not be worth the added cost.
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Getting the Right Burners

Gas ranges offer burners that can vary by size and Btu output so you can prepare different dishes at the same time. Also, the different burner sizes allow you to efficiently use different size pots and pans. When picking out a gas range, pay attention to these differences and choose a model that offers the best bang for your buck.

Some ranges have “sealed burners.” This means that any drippings that land on the stovetop will not leak into the oven below. If your burners are not sealed (i.e., open), then any sauce or grease could create a mess that you will have to clean up. Even worse, if drippings happen while you’re cooking, it could ruin the dish.

What do I look for when selecting an installer?

If you’ve never had a gas range before, you will need a professional to install the gas line and/or the “quick-connect” hose you will use to hook up your gas range.

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What type of warranty should I look for?

Warranties on gas ranges can depend on the make and model of the unit so make sure you compare the plans available from the appliance manufacturer. Ask important questions, including:


  • Does the warranty cover equipment and installation?

  • If so, for how long?

  • What is the typical cost of service and maintenance?

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Installation & Service

Buying new appliances or equipment can be overwhelming. If you’re considering purchasing or switching to natural gas appliances, don’t be confused by the many choices and unfamiliar terms. Call us at 877.279.3636.


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