I have just purchased a house where the gas line for the dryer is copper.
Propane lines in attic.
Suggest you call your local building department.
Hi guys well i have another project i m installing a 250 gallon lp tank out side my house and i need to run the lp lines thru the attic to my garage and kitchen.
The laundry room is built on a slab.
It was run in an unprofessional manner in that it runs up from the basement and then along a door threshold and finally through a wall.
I really don t know where to start as far as what type of lines to use.
We have all been taught that running a gas line is so dangerous you should just not bother.
Many materials can be chosen for the line s composition including copper.
Just pay the professionals.
How to run natural gas or propane gas lines in your house without blowing anything up.
Installing propane gas line through the attic.
As far as attics go i have not seen the pan installed for an attic mounted propane furnace except in the case where the a c component has a pan for the evaporator coils however the drain line for this is insufficient to carry the gasses for propane.
Liquid propane or lp is a useful fuel for household applications but the pressurized tanks in which it is stored must never be placed inside the home because this creates a safety hazard.
If you receive a delivery when it s dark outside or if the lines are hidden by trees your driver may not see the lines at all.
Look for overhead power lines upon installation.
A truck delivering your propane could crack the concrete covers and lids that protect your septic tank.
However the tank must have a service line extending from the stored propane to the house for a safe and constant energy supply.
This sort of teaching breeds ignorance and in a time of crisis when there s no plumber around you might be s o l.
If the appliance is on an island you would have to run the line overhead through the ceiling and down to the stove.
Any help here i m sure i can handle the project but i need to.
Are there any rules or safety concerns about running a new gas through the wall into the attic and then dropping it down through the wall.
Running new gas lines in the attic from lp tank.
Low hanging lines make it difficult for drivers to navigate.