I don't have one,but I have noticed that gas wall ovens have been slowly disappearing from the market,with fewer and fewer models available on the market each year. How come?
I have seen a number of people decline to replace built-ins and replace them with a freestanding range. I think it's because of the hight costs of replacing built-ins. They did this in the house next door to us. It had 1960 GE built-ins that were replaced by a black ceramic top Kenmore electric range.
To do this the carpenter removed the cooktop and cut out the section of cabinet so a freestanding range would slide in and fit.Hope they closed up the remaining open ends of the cabinbet.they removed the oven and put up shelves in the remaining cavity. I have also seen the oven cavity turned into a cupboard.
I take it that many people with gas wall ovens will be taking take the above approach instead of replacng the gas oven? Or are people calling an electrician and switching to electric?
My late aunt was lucky. When her 1967 Caloric gas wall oven needed replacing,she was able to replace it with a Maytag double electric oven because it was prewired for electric when the kitchen was originally remodeled back then. She had declined GE electric built-ins in favor of opting for Caloric gas models.
I have seen a number of people decline to replace built-ins and replace them with a freestanding range. I think it's because of the hight costs of replacing built-ins. They did this in the house next door to us. It had 1960 GE built-ins that were replaced by a black ceramic top Kenmore electric range.
To do this the carpenter removed the cooktop and cut out the section of cabinet so a freestanding range would slide in and fit.Hope they closed up the remaining open ends of the cabinbet.they removed the oven and put up shelves in the remaining cavity. I have also seen the oven cavity turned into a cupboard.
I take it that many people with gas wall ovens will be taking take the above approach instead of replacng the gas oven? Or are people calling an electrician and switching to electric?
My late aunt was lucky. When her 1967 Caloric gas wall oven needed replacing,she was able to replace it with a Maytag double electric oven because it was prewired for electric when the kitchen was originally remodeled back then. She had declined GE electric built-ins in favor of opting for Caloric gas models.