Viking 30 in Installing Stove Whats Clearance Should Be From Back Wall

If you like to cook, getting a new range can be a real treat. Cooking will be even more pleasurable with all the new technology available. You may even decide to spring for a professional-style range, with high-output burners and other bells and whistles. But before you make your decision, there are a few things to consider.

In this miniseries we're answering common questions about replacing your appliances. To get some expert tips and advice, we've consulted with architect Andrea Zaff of Boston-based Zaff Architecture, who specializes in helping her clients source the best devices for their needs. (See also our posts on what to know when replacing your fridge, dishwasher, and washer/dryer.)

Here are nine questions often asked by homeowners who are planning to swap out their old range for a gleaming new one.

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Above: A freestanding range sits between freestanding counter units in Steal This Look: Smart Storage in a Swedish Kitchen.

How do I know if my new range will fit in the existing space?

Whenever you're shopping for a new appliance, the best advice is "measure, measure, measure." Once you know your available space, compare that with the specifications of the model you intend to buy.

That said, ranges tend to come in standard sizes, and if you're replacing your old stove with another the same size, you should be fine. The most common size for a range (a combination of cooktop and oven) is 30 inches wide, 36 inches high (so the top is flush with the typical kitchen counter), and 25 inches deep—though the oven door handle can add a few inches. Cooks who prefer six burners might opt for a 36-inch range, and there are a lot of these on the market.

A compact range is typically 24 inches, but can be as narrow as 20 inches.

Professional-style ranges (such as those made by Viking, Wolf, and Thermador) can be 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches wide; some are taller than the standard 36-inch height.

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Above: A kitchen in Sweden with a small-scale electric range. See Trend Alert: The Cult of the Blue Kitchen, 10 Favorites; photograph via Swedish real estate site Entrance.

What's the difference between a slide-in range and a stand-alone range?

A slide-in range sits flush with the countertop and cabinets once it's installed, slightly overlapping the countertop for a seamless custom look. The sides might be finished or, since they're not visible, unfinished.

A freestanding (or stand-alone) range is also the same height as the countertop, but without an overlap, which leaves a narrow, hard-to-clean gap between range and counter edge. Because it has finished sides, the freestanding range doesn't have to butt up against a counter or cabinets.

How can I make space to upsize to a larger range?

"Depending on your kitchen layout, this usually requires adjusting the countertop and remodeling the cabinetry," says Andrea Zaff. "Removing one cabinet doesn't always solve the problem, as you might then have space left over. You could build a new smaller cabinet, or add a filler panel that matches the other cabinets."

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Above: A Minimalist English Kitchen is outfitted with a traditional Aga range (and an extra cooktop, located on the island).

Can I switch from an electric range to a gas range?

"Going from electric to gas is relatively easy, as long as gas is offered in your community," Andrea says. If you already have a capped gas line in your kitchen, the installer can quickly hook up your new stove to the gas line. If you have an existing gas line but it's too far from where you plan to install the new range, you'll need a licensed plumber to run a new line. The cost depends on how long the line needs to be.

Adding a new gas line to your home involves more work. Ask a licensed plumber what the job will entail.

Today's gas stoves also require electricity, since these ranges no longer use pilot lights to ignite the burners. The ignition source comes from an electric igniter located at each burner. But while an electric stove uses 240 volts, your new gas stove requires only 120 volts. A licensed electrician can convert your existing wiring configuration to provide the 120-volt circuit.

Viking 30 in Installing Stove Whats Clearance Should Be From Back Wall

Source: https://www.remodelista.com/posts/what-to-know-when-replacing-range-stove-oven-remodeling-101/

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