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"Jeffrey J. Kosowsky" wrote:

We just had a plumber run a dryer gas line for our new laundry room.

2 questions about the placement of the hookup:

1. The hookup runs vertically up the back wall and is about 40"
tall. I would have thought the hookup should be down low since that
is where the connection with the dryer is and am concerned that
this will now look ugly. The plumber, however, claims that it is
important to have the hookup at an accessible height so that you
can shut off the gas. What is best practice here?

2. The hookup actually terminates behind the washing machine rather
than the dryer because the plumber cut the pipes short by
mistake. Is this a problem that is worth redoing so that the hookup
is behind the dryer?

Thanks,
Jeff


Part 2: No, because last few feet will use a flexible "hose" (dryers do
vibrate a little).

Part 1: Does not matter. Why? Because if you have a real problem you
should immediately GET OUT of the house and call gas company (or fire
dept if fire).

LB