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What Do Gas Logs Have To Do With Plumbing?

Gas fireplace logs.October afternoons are still pretty warm and wonderful, but our North Texas evenings have become a little chilly. You may be thinking about turning on the gas log fireplace for some ambiance as early in the season as you can. If you’re like me, you enjoy the changes in the seasons. Texas summers are so long, we really can’t wait to enjoy something different when it starts to cool down at night.  Read More→

We Do Gas Work – Natural and LP

Did you know we do gas service and repair? That’s right, we’ve been serving residents around Plano, Richardson, Murphy and beyond for years – working with you to install the right appliances in the right locations with just the right amount of gas pressure.

If any of those calculations are off, your gas service will be inefficient – and probably dangerous.

 

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Detecting a Gas Leak

So, you think might have a gas leak? Locating and repairing a gas leak can be a time consuming and complicated process. Gas companies will tell you to hire a licensed plumber to detect, repair, and permit the finished gas line work.

Gas pipes can be made out of a variety of materials. The gas pipe from the meter to the yard is made out of a specially coated iron riser. This is an L-shaped ridged piece of pipe that the meter hooks on to. Sitting between that riser and another riser at the house is a poly plastic pipe.

Inside of the home the pipe will generally be iron or some type of corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST). Iron pipe is usually piped up and over the home in the attic with one large main trunk that runs the length of the house. Tees come off of the main line to feed different appliances in the home. If you are dealing with CSST, it will go up from the main line to one central manifold where it feeds an individual line to each appliance in a radial type formation (picture bicycle spokes).

Any of the sections mentioned above are places where a leak could occur. At the meter there are several fittings, including the meter and valve, as well as the top six inches of the riser. Many times subterranean pipes aren’t protected. They should be double wrapped where the riser comes through the ground. A gas leak typically occurs where the connection isn’t wrapped with the special black tape six inches in both directions.

Many types of gas leaks occur outside of the home:

  • At the riser on the house end of the pipe
  • Connections at the manifold and shut-off valves that have not been properly installed
  • Improper installation of flex lines, and gas lines in older homes, that have had pipes run with copper tubing
  • Natural gas eats right through copper, especially at connections where the copper has been flared

Homeowners beware when having your roof repaired! A gas line can leak when it has been improperly installed right next to the roof decking. Most of the time roofers don’t look to see what’s under the roof before nailing new roofing down. It’s common for gas pipes, especially CSST, to be punctured by roofing nails.

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Natural Gas Patio Grills are More Fun

Ordinary gas grills are powerful and reliable, to a point. Like when the tank runs out of propane!

The more powerful they are, however, the faster you burn through those tanks. Did you know that burning natural gas runs about a third the price and burns cleaner? That’s better for the environment, and better for your health. What a convenience to not have to run and fill or exchange a tank at the last minute, as most people do.

outdoor grillConsider having your outdoor patio grill built in. Built-in grills last much longer and if you entertain frequently, are really the way to go. Now you can have an entire outdoor kitchen built in to make your B-B-Q experience even more memorable.

Natural gas grills allow you to enjoy your time with your friends and family without the hassle of managing heavy tanks or refilling them when you least expect it. In addition, they are healthier for your body and the air we’re all breathing because natural gas burns cleaner than propane. Give us a call to find out if a natural gas grill or an outdoor kitchen is right for your backyard.

Your Plano plumber understands where the gas, water, and sewer lines will need to run based on tying into where they already exist. That advice can keep the expenses reasonable and the resulting outdoor kitchen highly functional. Yes, we do gas and water plumbing lines!

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