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Horizon Enterprises Plumbing & Heating Inc.

500 E Coal Ave
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Horizon Enterprises Plumbing & Heating Inc.

500 E Coal Ave
5.00(
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Horizon Enterprises offers heating services for residential and commercial clients. Horizon Enterprises also does plumbing repairs, remodeling, construction, drain cleaning, water heater repair and servicing, refrigeration installation, repair and services, and LP (propane) and natural gas system repair. The company offers emergency service 24/7 and free estimates.Horizon Enterprise’s foundation consists of efficient, reliable and cost effective heating, air conditioning and more!

"This winter 2018 I had a pipe burst outside of my house. It was an emergency situation and I had to act fast. I called Horizon. The arrived right away, stopped my leak, and got the job done professionally. I was treated fairly and with respect. I recommend these guys to anyone! This is a community business and I will be using them again! Pastor John Michael Stewart New Hope Pentecostal Church."

John S on March 2018

Horizon Enterprises offers heating services for residential and commercial clients. Horizon Enterprises also does plumbing repairs, remodeling, construction, drain cleaning, water heater repair and servicing, refrigeration installation, repair and services, and LP (propane) and natural gas system repair. The company offers emergency service 24/7 and free estimates.Horizon Enterprise’s foundation consists of efficient, reliable and cost effective heating, air conditioning and more!

"This winter 2018 I had a pipe burst outside of my house. It was an emergency situation and I had to act fast. I called Horizon. The arrived right away, stopped my leak, and got the job done professionally. I was treated fairly and with respect. I recommend these guys to anyone! This is a community business and I will be using them again! Pastor John Michael Stewart New Hope Pentecostal Church."

John S on March 2018

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

If your home uses more than one gas appliance, you'll continue to use gas, even outside of the heating season. Your water heater, gas stove and oven, and gas dryer will all use some gas, although typically much less than a furnace. Additionally, those appliances may also have a pilot light that is lit continually, using a small amount even when no one is at home.

No, homeowners should never attempt to fix a gas leak themselves. Gas leaks pose serious health and fire hazards. Exposure to leaking gas can make you sick, and accumulated gas can ignite and explode. So always take leaks seriously and seek the help of a pro right away. While you may be able to detect a gas leak, always call a licensed professional to handle repairs and replacements.

The cost of repairing a gas leak depends on the type of leak, its severity, and how difficult it is for the repair technician to reach it. Some of the most common gas line repair costs, on average, include:

  • Cap a gas line: $75–$150

  • Gas system inspection: $150

  • Pressure test: $75–$500

  • Damaged or corroded pipe: $6–$7 per linear foot

  • Repair gas leak: $120–$5,000

Although a gas company supplies gas to homes, connecting gas appliances, like a dryer, is not their responsibility. The primary role of a gas company is to safely deliver gas to a property and maintain the gas supply lines up to a specific point, typically the gas meter or shut off valve. The task of installation is usually taken on by the homeowner or professional dryer installer. 

If you're connecting your gas line to appliances, the pro doing the work may recommend flexible corrugated stainless-steel tubing (CCST). Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is another relatively inexpensive material commonly used for residential pipes. Ultimately, you'll need to find out what is permitted based on the code requirements in your area.

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