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What’s Cheaper, Gas or Electric Cooking?

November 5, 2012 by Dorothy Skinner Leave a Comment

We’ve asked this before, and now that we’re getting into the holiday cooking season, it’s time to get your feedback again!

Holiday meal of turkey and all the fixin's.I don’t think people generally purchase gas or electric cook tops based on the cost of cooking with gas or electric, but it’s still a good question.

We just enjoy using one more than the other. What do you think?

For instance,

  • Gas temperatures are easy to control and reduce quickly.
  • Newer electric cook tops are easy to clean.

Still, electricity prices are high, and when it takes longer to get to the correct temperature, it stands to reason that cooking takes longer, too.

If you enjoy cooking with gas but don’t have gas lines to your stove or oven, you’ll be surprised to learn the cost of installing them is quite reasonable if you already have gas running to your home.

Cook holiday feasts your way! Here’s some additional reading on the subject.

When Remodeling Means Moving or Adding Gas Lines

Call us to learn what’s involved in a gas line and cook top installation, 972-424-6479.

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