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INDUCTION COOKTOP INSTALLATION IN Los Banos & Turlock
Gas to Electric Cooktop Conversion
- Safe, efficient, and cost-effective
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Faster, Safer, Cleaner Cooking
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Introduction
As Australia continues it’s push towards a more sustainable future, the humble gas cooktop is on the chopping block with Victoria already issuing a ban. Many other states are now starting to discuss the banning of gas cooktops. This means there’s no better time to consider a gas-to-electric cooktop conversion in Los Banos & Turlock.
How Do Induction Cooktops Work?
Before we dive into the process of gas to electric cooktop conversion in Los Banos & Turlock, let’s go over how the new induction cooktops actually work.
Traditional electric cooktops, like the old white Euromaids or Westinghouse’s so many of use grew up with used a large electric heating element which took a while to heat up and did a very poor job (by todays standards atleast) of transferring the heat to the pot or pan. Inudction Cooktops use an ‘induction coil’ to generate electromagnetic waves (magnetic field) that directly heat suitable pots and pans. This direct transfer of heat reduces thermal loss, heats the pans faster and makes temperature adjustments almost instantaneous.
So, Can I Still Use My Old Pots and Pans?
For the most part, yes! Any flat bottomed steel, stainless steel or ion-plated pan will work perfectly. Unfortunately, the aluminium pans will have to go.
Are Induction Cooktops Better for My Families Health?
Yes! According to researchers from Stanford Undervisty, gas stoves actually have a similar cancer risk as secondhand smoke. Not only did the toxic emmissions accumulate quickly in the home, but they were also found to linger in the air for many hours.
Rangehoods can reduce the concentration of these gases, it’s not perfect nor enough to safely use. Think about the last time you cooked a meal with strong aromas, the smell alone stayed in the kitchen/house for hours afterwards – even with the rangehood at the deafening ‘jumbo jet preparing for takeoff’ setting. It’s for these reasons, we highly recommend a gas-to-electric cooktop conversion for all Los Banos & Turlock homes.
How to Choose a New Cooktop for Your Home?
Once you decide to make the switch, you’ll need to navigate the somewhat confusing market for induction stoves. Given the huge range of sizes, styles, and features, converting to an induction cooktop in Los Banos, Turlock, Merced, Patterson, and the surrounding Central Valley areas can leave you scratching your head. Luckily, the electricians at All American Plumbing, Heating, Air & Solar are highly experienced when it comes to replacing gas cooktops with electric cooktops in the Central Valley area.
Selecting the Right Model
We won’t speak too much on features as these are going to come down to personal preference but what I will cover is the number 1 point of frustration when converting from a gas stove to an electric stove in Los Banos & Turlock. That is matching the new unit to the existing cutout. You’ll need to get the measurement of the existing cutout in your benchtop. There’s a couple of ways to do this. The easiest way (if possible) is to try and lift your existing cooktop up off the bench top. This can be done by peeling it up from the corner or opening the cupboard and pushing up from below. Unfortunately they are often screwed into place and won’t come up.
Failing that, you can again go into the cupboard below and see if you can get a measurement of the cutout from there. Alternatively if you can find a model number of the existing unit you may be able to find some specifications online.
Once you have that information, I would suggest using a website like Appliances Online. We have no affiliation with them but I do love the filters they have. You can put in your exact specifications and it will show you all the models that will fit.
Ideally, you don’t want to have to make any cuts to the existing benchtop as this will add to your cost and create a potential health risk if there’s silica dust in that benchtop.
The Conversion Process
The proccess of upgrading your cooktop obviously varies from house to house but typically it’s when you hire the right tradies for the job it should be pretty smooth sailing. Typically the plumber will come in and disconnect the gas cooktop, capping off the gas line safely and removing the cooktop.
The skilled electricians at All American Plumbing, Heating, Air & Solar will then come in, run a new circuit from your main switchboard to the cupboard below or beside the cooktop. We will unpack your new induction cooktop, connect it to the new circuit, set it up, test it and even show you how to use it. We can then take away the rubbish and boxes it came in and give the area a clean up. You won’t even have to lift a finger. The only thing we won’t do is put on a fresh batch of spag bol once it’s up and running. It really is that simple to get a gas-to-induction cooktop conversion done in Central Valley.
GOODBYE GAS: THE RISE OF INDUCTION COOKTOPS IN Central Valley
The gas-to-electric cooktop conversion is becoming increasingly popular across Central Valley. In fact, it's a necessary step towards a healthier, greener future. As we continue to learn more about the benefits of induction cooking, it's clear that this shift is not only beneficial for our health but also for our planet. If you're looking to replace your cooktop in Los Banos, Turlock, Merced, Patterson, and the surrounding Central Valley areas, give our friendly team a call today!
FAQs About Induction Cooktops
Do You Need a Plumber to Disconnect a Gas Cooktop
Yes, given that you’ll be doing away with this gas point forever. It is safest to have it professionally disconnected and removed by a professional
Will My New Induction Cooktop cover the Existing Hole?
Yes, typically cooktops come in standard sizes and while not every model fits or covers every hole, with a bit of careful measuring and selection you shouldn’t need to cut your benchtop to fit the new unit.
Do I Need 3-Phase Power for my Induction Cooktop?
No, you most definitely don’t need 3-phase power for an induction cooktop. However, you will typically need a single-phase 32a circuit from the main switchboard at a minimum.
How Can I Get in Touch to Ask Questions or Get a Quote?
All you have to do is give us a call on (209) 509-4448. There is also a contact form that you can complete with your information and request. We will reply to your message right away.
Are My Existing Pots and Pans compatible with an Induction Cooktop
Yes, most existing steel, stainless steel and cast iron pans will work perfectly but unfortunately the aluminium pots will have to go!
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