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I Have a gas range stove which has a built-in oven. I can slide it in and out of the cabinet area. If I remove the gas range there is a 30" width gap on the rear I have drywall and other two sides I have kitchen cabinets with granite countertops.

I would like to change the gas range stove to a cooktop gas stove. any suggestion on how to do this job? Should I change the complete granite top and replace it with a new one or is there any alternative where I don't need to change the entire countertop?

Rohit Gupta
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Cook top stoves come in many different sizes. Take your measurements and start hunting for one that fits your area. You can get top trim that will cover a gap between the countertop and stove if needed. You shouldn't have to replace your existing countertop. When you find one that fits, make sure they will install it for you because gas line connections are usually not allowed to be done by DIYers.

JACK
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It's easy for a pro.

Amateurs should not consider modifying gas connections. Theoretically it's straightforward, but the consequences of making a mistake are unacceptable.

keshlam
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