Replaced electric stove with gas stove.
Mike removed old electric stove, ran a gas line from the basement to the kitchen, and installed gas stove. To install it, he had to move a kitchen cabinet one inch to the left to get the stove to fit. He also removed a small section of tile that was behind the old smooth top electric stove. Very friendly, efficient guy who was a pleasure to work with. His price was almost 50 percent lower than the estimate of a previous bidder. When Mike came to bid on the job I gave him the stove manufacturer's specs, but he took the time to slide the old stove out to measure the space. In doing this he discovered the new stove would not fit without moving one cabinet. There was an addition cost of $224 for the electrician to replace a 220 volt outlet with a 120 volt one. That was billed separately by the electrician. Mike and a helper arrived on time, worked quickly and efficiently and made sure three other disconnected gas appliances were working before he left.