Gas Stoves 101: Separating Fact From Fiction

Gas stoves have long been a staple in many kitchens, but there’s a lot of misinformation about their safety and efficiency out there! In this blog, we’ll dispel some common myths about gas stoves, explain their benefits, and share how to use one safely and effectively.

Whether you’ve been a long-time gas stove user or are considering making the switch for your Chapel Hill or Central North Carolina home, we’ve got you covered so you can make an informed decision.

Debunking Common Myths About Gas Stoves So You Can Cook Like A Pro.

Myth: Gas Stoves Are Dangerous.

One of the most common misconceptions we hear about propane gas stoves is that they are dangerous due to the possibility of gas leaks. However, modern gas stoves have advanced safety features like automatic shut-off valves and sensors to detect leaks. These technologies ensure the gas supply cuts off if the flame goes out to prevent leaks.

Myth: Gas Stoves Are Outdated Compared To Electric Ranges.

Gas stoves remain a popular choice for professional chefs and home cooks alike. Their quick heat-up times allow immediate cooking without waiting for the elements to warm up. Gas ranges allow for precise temperature control so you can fine-tune the heat output so your dishes are cooked to perfection. They are a preferred choice for those who value cooking flexibility and performance!

Myth: Gas Stoves Are Expensive To Use.

Although installing a gas stove costs more, propane prices are lower than electricity, which results in lower costs over time.

Propane also heats up quickly, reducing stove usage time and boosting cost efficiency.

Myth: Gas Stoves Are Hard To Install.

Having a professional install your gas stove is straightforward, quick and hassle-free. Our certified technicians handle the entire process, from connecting the propane supply to securing the stove and testing for leaks.

Euliss representative discussing the benefits of a gas stove with a customer.

Maximize Safety & Efficiency With These Gas Stove Tips.

Perform Regular Maintenace For Your Stove

Regular maintenance of your gas stove is crucial to ensure its efficiency and safety. Routine checks and cleaning of the stovetop help prevent issues like clogged burners, which can compromise its performance and safety. If you notice any irregularities, such as uneven flames or unusual odors, it’s best to contact a professional technician immediately to address these issues.

Use Proper Ventilation

Proper ventilation ensures your home’s air quality is safe when using gas stoves. Gas stoves emit combustion by-products, which can be harmful if your stove lacks adequate ventilation. Installing and using a range hood or fan to vent outside effectively removes these by-products to reduce health risks and prevent the buildup of indoor air pollutants. Adequately ventilating your gas stove also helps control excess heat and moisture, improving your comfort in the kitchen. Perform regular maintenance on your ventilation system, including cleaning filters and ensuring proper airflow to make sure it is operating correctly.

Practice Energy-Saving Habits

When cooking on your range, choose cookware that matches the burner size to prevent heat loss. Use lids on pots and pans to trap heat and cook food faster, reducing cooking time and energy consumption. Turn off burners promptly when cooking is complete to avoid unnecessary gas usage and ensure all flames are extinguished. When the burners have cooled, ensure they are clean for optimal heat transfer and efficiency.

Euliss Is Here To Help You Convert To A Gas Stove.

Searching for a team to help you convert to a gas stove? Choose Euliss! Our expert technicians can help you with every step of converting your electric stove to a gas range. If you’re ready to enjoy precise heating and lowered utility bills, contact us for a free estimate on gas range installation.

Let Euliss Install Your Gas Stove.