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Looking for help with propane installation
#1
I have an on demand water heater (new) and an RV stove/oven (used) that I would like to have propane running to. I don't have any of the items to hook up propane, like propane canisters and piping, just the appliances. I'm looking for some help with this, or someone to come to my place in Hawaiian Acres and hook up the propane. Does anyone here know anybody who does this work? Mahalo.

val_kaye
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#2
https://www.hawaiigas.com/customer-servi...r-listing/

Lots of plumbers listed.
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#3
Thanks. Is it sad that I didn't know plumbers did propane work? Thanks for the info and link. Have a great day!

val_kaye
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#4
Our ecotemp (L5 equivalent) propane instant water heater is just hooked up directly to a BBQ propane tank with a typical flexible hose and regulator. Super simple and reliable. I see people typically do metal pipe to an outside tank for their stoves. Shouldn't take more than an hour for a plumber, especially if you do prep ahead of time.
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#5
Good luck on a plumber. They tend to have a mobilizing charge similar to a D9. For some reason everything costs $5k.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#6
You could just call a handyman for that kind of work.

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#7
I'm guessing Royall (punawebber) could rock this job.
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#8
Yep. Royall is the best. 100% gets the job done.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#9
Thanks for the warm fuzzies guys! Sorry to say, I'll be heading off Island next week and won't be back until the 18th. Would be good job to do but just running out of time to finish up what is on my plate right now.


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#10
Just be aware that if you want it to pass code you will be required to use a licensed plumber and the "easy" installation (flexible hose, etc.) won't be allowed. If you're not concerned with code then disregard this. The easy installation works just fine and is perfectly safe.
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