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Specialty Contracting and Supplies

206 Frank Street
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Specialty Contracting and Supplies

206 Frank Street
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Consultant in the HVAC and plumbing field. Responsible and experienced in installing, troubleshooting and making repairs on domestic and commercial HVAC units and systems. Experienced in all fields of HVAC, cooling units, attic fans, plumbing, estimating and labor cost of both. Ability to prepare invoices and read blueprints and work orders. I am also very knowledgeable in inspections and test after each installation. I have experience in remodeling homes, condos etc. I am certified and licensed in both HVAC and plumbing and home builders.

Consultant in the HVAC and plumbing field. Responsible and experienced in installing, troubleshooting and making repairs on domestic and commercial HVAC units and systems. Experienced in all fields of HVAC, cooling units, attic fans, plumbing, estimating and labor cost of both. Ability to prepare invoices and read blueprints and work orders. I am also very knowledgeable in inspections and test after each installation. I have experience in remodeling homes, condos etc. I am certified and licensed in both HVAC and plumbing and home builders.


PLS CONSTRUCTION CO.

196 PALMER CIR
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PLS CONSTRUCTION CO.

196 PALMER CIR
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28 years of experience

JACK OF ALL TRADES/NOTHING WE CAN'T DO/ HEATING-COOLING AND REFRIGERATION CERTIFIED/ COMPLETE RENOVATIONS TO TOASTER REPAIR/ NO MARK UP ON ANY PARTS OR MATERIALS TO COMPLETE JOBS!!/ $30HR FLAT FEE FOR CONTRACT WORK/ ALL WORK DONE BY MYSELF ON ALL JOBS/ I PUT MY NAME ON ALL PROJECTS I DO/ CAN BE CALLED 24-7 AT 248-884-1562 / GET IT DONE RIGHT AND ASAP CALL NOW!!

JACK OF ALL TRADES/NOTHING WE CAN'T DO/ HEATING-COOLING AND REFRIGERATION CERTIFIED/ COMPLETE RENOVATIONS TO TOASTER REPAIR/ NO MARK UP ON ANY PARTS OR MATERIALS TO COMPLETE JOBS!!/ $30HR FLAT FEE FOR CONTRACT WORK/ ALL WORK DONE BY MYSELF ON ALL JOBS/ I PUT MY NAME ON ALL PROJECTS I DO/ CAN BE CALLED 24-7 AT 248-884-1562 / GET IT DONE RIGHT AND ASAP CALL NOW!!


Locally & family owned. Additional email - [email protected]. Additional address - PO Box 311373, Enterprise, AL, 36331. Additional DBA - Woodall Heating & Cooling Inc.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Sometimes. While many traditional homes use copper, galvanized steel, PVC, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and PEX, mobile homes will typically use PVC, CPVC, or PEX. These materials are more flexible, easier to work with, and handle colder temperatures.

Most qualified local plumbers in your area should be able to help with this job. However, it's always best to check with your utility company before starting any gas-related project. Speak with them about your needs and request recommendations for licensed plumbers who can pull permits and properly install the line.

If you think your home might be experiencing a gas leak, you should immediately leave your home and call a professional natural gas line plumber for assistance. Natural gas is dangerous and highly flammable, so you shouldn’t stay inside your home if you think there might be a gas leak.

In some ways, yes, and in some ways, no. As for how they’re the same, propane and gas both burn via the same process, combustion, and at the same temperature, around 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. The difference is that propane produces more heat per unit than gas. One cubic foot of propane contains 2,516 BTU, while one cubic foot of gas contains 1,030 BTU.

Shut-off valves, like any other piece of metal hardware, can corrode, age, get worn down, and eventually break or rust into place. Occasionally spray your shut-off valve with WD-40 to stall it from rusting. If it really gets stuck, a wrench and WD-40 will usually do the trick, but you will need to call a plumber if it’s completely unmovable.

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