Single and Double Oven Gas Ranges
A gas range is basically the classic combination of a gas cooktop and a gas oven in a single appliance, giving you an open flame for instant heat control and moist cooking environments for baking. It is the go-to choice for home cooks who want that responsive feel you typically see in professional kitchens. If you are ready to upgrade your cooking setup with precision and power, shop our collection of gas ranges at The Brick today.
Why Choose a Gas Range Stove for Your Kitchen?
Many shoppers choose a gas range because the cooktop offers visible flame control and quick heat response. That can make it easier to adjust from a high boil to a gentler simmer compared with fuel types that do not use a live flame.
Gas ranges can also appeal to cooks who like the more hands-on feel of flame cooking. Actual performance during a power outage varies by model, ignition system, and safety design, so that should always be confirmed in the product documentation for the exact range.
Features to Look for in Gas Stoves
Modern gas ranges often include more than basic burner layouts. Depending on the model, you may find features such as five-burner cooktops, center griddles, convection ovens, air fry modes, and self-cleaning functions.
Style also matters when comparing options. Gas ranges are available in freestanding and slide-in formats, with finishes such as stainless steel and black that can match different kitchen designs.
If you are remodeling your kitchen, you can also explore our Refrigerators collection to coordinate finishes.
Finding the Right Fit
Thirty inches is the most common width for a residential gas range, though smaller and larger options are available in the broader market. Before buying, it is important to measure width, depth, height, and surrounding clearance carefully.
Ventilation and installation requirements matter too. Gas appliance installation must follow applicable local codes and manufacturer instructions, so planning for proper hookup and ventilation is an important part of choosing the right model. If you are updating several appliances at once, you can also browse our Dishwashers collection.
Shop Gas Ranges at The Brick
The Brick offers gas ranges across different brands, styles, and feature sets, making it easier to compare options in one place. Looking at burner layout, oven functions, cleaning mode, and installation type can help you find the best model for your kitchen and budget.
FAQ About Gas Ranges
Do chefs prefer gas or electric stoves?
Many chefs and serious home cooks like gas for the visible flame and responsive cooktop control. Preference still varies, and some cooks choose electric or induction for other reasons.
Can I install a gas range myself?
Gas range installation needs to comply with local codes and manufacturer requirements. Professional installation is often the safer choice because it involves gas and electrical connections that must be handled correctly.
Do gas ovens bake differently than electric ones?
They can. Gas and electric ovens deliver heat differently, and some cooks prefer electric ovens for baking while others prefer gas for certain cooking styles.
What is the standard width of a gas range?
The most common residential gas range width is 30 inches. Smaller and larger models also exist, so exact measurements should always be confirmed before purchase.



