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    Do we have someone on the board in the Frisco area who can tap into my NG line and get me a connection point for a grill? Before I just started random calls from google search, thought I'd check here. I'd always prefer to keep my money in house. TIA

    -B

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    call my buddy Kevin, he is an RMP out of Frisco/Plano, can pull permits and have it all legit. please tell him Rodney sent you.



    469-251-4760

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    • #3
      Rodney, i have a natural gas hookup on my back porch intended for a grill. Do i need to pull a permit just to run the hose to the grill or is that already covered since its an existing NG hookup?

      Also...anyone got a suggestion for a good NG grill?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
        Rodney, i have a natural gas hookup on my back porch intended for a grill. Do i need to pull a permit just to run the hose to the grill or is that already covered since its an existing NG hookup?

        Also...anyone got a suggestion for a good NG grill?
        Pretty sure if the line is already there with a shut off valve all you need is the hose kit from any big box store and a grill. For the grill go see my buddy Mike Hands at Flames (I think they might have changed the name?) in Frisco by TxLC.
        Originally posted by stevo
        Not a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.

        Stevo

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tremor14 View Post
          call my buddy Kevin, he is an RMP out of Frisco/Plano, can pull permits and have it all legit. please tell him Rodney sent you.



          469-251-4760
          Thank you!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
            Rodney, i have a natural gas hookup on my back porch intended for a grill. Do i need to pull a permit just to run the hose to the grill or is that already covered since its an existing NG hookup?

            Also...anyone got a suggestion for a good NG grill?
            Originally posted by bird_dog0347 View Post
            Pretty sure if the line is already there with a shut off valve all you need is the hose kit from any big box store and a grill. For the grill go see my buddy Mike Hands at Flames (I think they might have changed the name?) in Frisco by TxLC.
            I believe that is the correct answer, as long as you are not tying into, or creating any new branch connections, you would have no issue.

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            • #7
              Thanks for the answers guys!

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