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The Right Stove and Oven for Your Home

Levis4Floors By Levis4Floors | January 24, 2020

The kitchen is one of the most frequently used rooms in most homes. The appliances that fill your kitchen are most likely being used on a daily basis, so it is important that you invest in the right appliances for your needs. The very first decision that has to be made when deciding on a stove and oven for your home is whether you want gas or electric. Neither heating method is particularly better than the other; rather, the best method is dependent on the buyer and their needs. The advantages and disadvantages of each heating method covered here can assist you in making the smartest decision for your cooking and baking needs.

Oven

The choice between a gas or electric oven relies heavily on the type of baking you plan on doing. An electric oven provides a drier heat and is better for crisping things such as cookies or potato chips. Gas ovens provide more moist heat and are better for baking things you want to retain their moisture like a roast or a cake. Electric ovens work by heating a metal coil, which then distributes the heat. Therefore, getting it up to temperature and adjustments in temperature takes longer than a gas oven, but it maintains a more even heat. Electric ovens are easier to install and a bit safer than gas ovens, but if you experience a lot of power outages, a gas oven may be the better choice.

Stove

The differences between a gas or electric stove are more noticeable than the differences in ovens are. A gas stovetop provides a more even distribution of heat than an electric stove because its heat source spreads out instead of being in the direct, center. An electric stovetop may not provide as even of a heat, but it is a safer option and is much easier to clean than a gas stovetop.

As you can see, whether gas or electric is right for you is dependent on your cooking and baking needs. A new cooktop or oven can revive the look of your kitchen, though unlike a new backsplash, the function is just as important as the look. Cooking and baking are typically daily activities, so be sure that you are choosing the appliance options that best suit you.