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12 years of experience

Brico Plumbing is a small family owned and operated business. We specialize in customer service and satisfaction. The phone is answered by the owner ( Brian Cooper) 24 hours a day, 7 Days a week.

Brico Plumbing is a small family owned and operated business. We specialize in customer service and satisfaction. The phone is answered by the owner ( Brian Cooper) 24 hours a day, 7 Days a week.


"I would absolutely recommend this company to anyone in need of their service! I called and spoke with Stephanie two days ago after another company pulled a no call/no show. Stephanie was friendly, answered my questions, and scheduled the appointment, no problem. Today she called to let me know the technician was on his way and he arrived in no time. He was polite, answered questions, professional, efficient, and punctual! An A+ all the way!"

Wanda B on May 2018

Plumbing and Drain Cleaning

"I would absolutely recommend this company to anyone in need of their service! I called and spoke with Stephanie two days ago after another company pulled a no call/no show. Stephanie was friendly, answered my questions, and scheduled the appointment, no problem. Today she called to let me know the technician was on his way and he arrived in no time. He was polite, answered questions, professional, efficient, and punctual! An A+ all the way!"

Wanda B on May 2018

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Gas fireplaces use either natural gas or propane—both of which will increase your energy expenses. On average, running a gas fireplace costs $400 to $640 per year; however, these costs can vary significantly depending on the fuel price in your area and the frequency of fireplace use. If you’re looking for a more energy-efficient option, consider switching to an electric fireplace.

Consider an annual inspection conducted by a local plumber to prevent dangerous and destructive leaks. If you recently moved into an older home or are concerned about the age of your gas lines, call an inspector for a closer look. You may also be required to call an inspector after your contractor installs a new line for an appliance.

Take this one seriously! If your oven smells like gas when it’s off, this is a telltale sign of a gas leak that can lead to a fire or explosion. In addition, a small leak has the potential to turn into a major leak without warning if any part of your piping or tubing breaks. Potential sources of a leak include the gas valve, burner, joint, or connection lines behind the stove. If the leak appears to be significant, you should contact the gas company or fire department.  

Yes. There are a variety of standard pipe sizes used in plumbing. The main supply line connecting your home to the street is either 3/4 or 1 inch in diameter. Supply lines are 3/4 inch in diameter. Individual components are 1/2 inch in diameter. Meanwhile, your main drainpipe is often 4 inches wide. Most shower and bathtub drains are 2 inches in diameter, most toilet drains are 3 inches in diameter, and most sink drainpipes are 1 1/4 or 1 ½ inches in diameter.

Costs depend on the fireplace model, venting complexity, labor, and whether additional structural modifications are needed.

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