Gas Appliance Installation in Clayton, NC — You Bought It, We'll Hook It Up

You found the gas range you wanted, ordered the dryer, or finally picked out that gas heater. Now you need someone who can actually connect it safely and get it running right. Pro Maxx One handles gas appliance installation in Clayton and across Johnston County — stoves, ranges, ovens, dryers, gas heaters, and more — including homeowner-supplied appliances that other contractors won't touch.

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We're triple-licensed — plumbing, HVAC, and general contracting — which means we handle the full scope of a gas appliance hookup in a single visit. Gas line connection, code-required venting, and coordination with any electrical work all fall under one roof. No subcontractors. No hand-offs. No "you'll need to call someone else for that."


Gas Appliances We Install

We install and hook up a wide range of gas appliances for homeowners throughout Clayton, Raleigh, Cary, and Apex.

 

  • Gas stoves and ranges (freestanding, slide-in, and drop-in)
  • Gas ovens and dual-fuel ranges
  • Gas dryers
  • Gas space heaters and wall heaters
  • Gas fireplaces and inserts (log sets handled under our gas logs service)
  • Gas water heater hookups (see our water heaters page for full details)

 

If you bought the appliance yourself, that's fine. We install customer-supplied equipment and work with whatever you've already purchased.


Switching from Electric to Gas? We Do the Whole Conversion.

An electric-to-gas conversion is one of the most common requests we get from homeowners remodeling a kitchen or upgrading a laundry setup. It's also the one that tends to stall out because people aren't sure who handles what. We scope and complete the full switch — gas line installation to the appliance location, proper venting, and coordination of the electric disconnect so nothing is left half-done.

 

If your home doesn't currently have a gas line running to the kitchen or laundry room, we'll install one. If you're on propane rather than natural gas, we handle that too. The goal is to hand you a fully operational appliance when we leave, not a to-do list.


Venting Is Part of the Job, Not an Afterthought

Gas ranges and dryers require code-compliant venting, and it's the part of the job that tends to get skipped or subcontracted out when the installer isn't properly licensed for it. Because we hold an HVAC license alongside our plumbing license, venting is included in our gas appliance installs — not farmed out to a separate contractor.

 

This matters for range hood venting, dryer exhaust routing, and combustion air requirements on gas heaters. We know what the code requires, we pull the right permits, and we don't cut corners on the venting just because it's inconvenient.


Why Clayton Homeowners Call Pro Maxx One

When you need a gas appliance installed, you want someone who knows gas — not a general handyman who hooks up appliances on the side. Eric, our lead technician, has utility-side gas experience that most plumbers and contractors in this area simply don't have. That background is why the local gas company refers customers to us, and it's why we're recognized as a neighborhood favorite on Nextdoor.

 

  • Installs homeowner-supplied appliances — no "we only install what we sell" policy
  • Full electric-to-gas conversions scoped and completed in-house
  • HVAC license covers all code-required venting on gas appliance installs
  • Licensed in plumbing, HVAC, and general contracting — one crew handles the full job
  • Serving Clayton, Johnston County, Raleigh, Cary, and Apex
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Frequently Asked Questions About Gas Appliance Installation

  • Can you install a gas appliance I already purchased?

    Yes. We install customer-supplied gas appliances including stoves, ranges, dryers, and heaters. You don't need to buy through us — if you have the appliance, we'll hook it up.
  • Do I need a new gas line installed to add a gas appliance?

    It depends on what's already in your home. If there's an existing gas line near the appliance location, we may be able to extend or connect to it. If you're switching from electric to gas or adding an appliance in a room that's never had gas service, we'll install a new line as part of the job.
  • Who handles the venting for a gas range hood or gas dryer?

    We do. Because we hold an HVAC license, we handle code-required venting in-house on all gas appliance installs. You won't need to coordinate a separate venting contractor.
  • Do you handle the electric disconnect when switching from electric to gas?

    We coordinate the electric side of the conversion so the job gets done completely. For work that requires a licensed electrician, we'll make sure that piece is accounted for in the project scope so nothing is left incomplete.
  • What gas appliances do you install in Clayton and Johnston County?

    We install gas stoves, ranges, ovens, dryers, space heaters, wall heaters, and gas fireplace inserts. We also handle gas water heater hookups — visit our water heaters page for details on that service.
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Pro Maxx One is a family-owned, triple-licensed plumbing, HVAC, and general contracting company serving Clayton, Raleigh, Cary, and Apex. If you need a gas appliance installed — whether it's a range you just bought or a full electric-to-gas conversion — call us and we'll take it from there.