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Independence's gas infrastructure tells the story of a town that predates natural gas service itself in its oldest sections — meaning original gas line installations near the historic Square date to whenever the home was first connected, sometimes well into the 20th century after the structure's original 1880s or earlier construction. We treat gas infrastructure inspection as mandatory, not optional, on every older Independence range call given this layered installation history that's genuinely distinct from anywhere else in our Kansas City Metro coverage.
A historic Independence home's gas line may represent two or three different installation eras stacked on top of each other — original early-1900s service, a 1950s-60s upgrade coinciding with the neighborhood's Truman-era preservation push, and a more recent appliance-specific connection added during a kitchen remodel. We trace the actual current configuration rather than assuming a single-era installation, checking flex connector condition and shutoff valve placement specifically given this layered history. This is meaningfully more involved than the gas infrastructure checks we run in communities with more uniform, single-era construction.
Independence's historic preservation efforts around the Square and Truman home have kept many original kitchen footprints intact even as appliances were swapped out over the decades. This means range clearances and venting paths sometimes follow constraints set by a kitchen layout that predates gas range standards entirely — we assess actual physical clearance before any range replacement in these preservation-adjacent properties, not just the appliance's stated dimensions.
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