Yes, electric stoves are easier to use than gas stoves. However, if there is a power outage, you will not be able to use your electric range, but with a gas range, you will still be able to manually light it.
Both electric and gas stoves have risks involved. But gas stoves appear to have more risks. Things like carbon monoxide which is deadly, and the risk of gas leaks in your home. If you own a gas stove...
It really depends on what you mean by "better." Electric seem to cook more evenly than gas stoves. Electric are also more popular. Gas stoves seem to be less expensive to operate over the long run...
Yes, but there is a process that will have to be reviewed prior to jumping in.
It isn't that difficult to disconnect and cap off gas lines. But installing new electrics, particularly a large load...
If you want to use an electric stove, first call a licensed gas fitter to remove the existing gas stove and make the gas pipe safe. Then call a licensed electrician to install a new power circuit for...