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Mooney's Handyman Service

154 Mesquite Ct
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Mooney's Handyman Service

154 Mesquite Ct
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I'm a retired General Contractor with 37yrs. of constructional know how. I preform ALL aspects of home and commercial repair and improvement. My business model is a simple one. Do an A Class job every time. Become successful one client at a time. And never try to get rich off your clients. MY motto is Excellence in Quality and Customer Satisfaction. Unlike some I really can do it all !!!

I'm a retired General Contractor with 37yrs. of constructional know how. I preform ALL aspects of home and commercial repair and improvement. My business model is a simple one. Do an A Class job every time. Become successful one client at a time. And never try to get rich off your clients. MY motto is Excellence in Quality and Customer Satisfaction. Unlike some I really can do it all !!!


When you need residential plumbing, turn to our Merced, CA, company. We handle everything from gas line repairs to bathroom remodeling.


Buckley Construction Company has been in business since 2007. I am a licensed and bonded general contractor who has been in the construction and building field for eighteen years.


"We needed a cracked pipe replaced, which turned out to be a complex job. Travis of Goode Plumbing returned our call the same day, gave us an estimate quickly, and did the work promptly. No problems since then. Easy to work with, skilled, and trustworthy. It's kind of rare to find a contractor with this kind of work ethic and reliability."

Elise B on March 2020

We are a family ran plumbing business. We accept checks and cash.

"We needed a cracked pipe replaced, which turned out to be a complex job. Travis of Goode Plumbing returned our call the same day, gave us an estimate quickly, and did the work promptly. No problems since then. Easy to work with, skilled, and trustworthy. It's kind of rare to find a contractor with this kind of work ethic and reliability."

Elise B on March 2020



Gas Leak Repair questions, answered by experts

The effect a gas fireplace has on your gas bill will depend on how often you use it, the size of the rooms you’re heating with it, and the BTUs of the fireplace itself, but generally speaking, it should only cost a few cents an hour to run it when it’s on. It will consume minimal energy when it’s “off” if you have a pilot light running constantly, but some modern gas fireplaces don’t require a constant pilot light.

Yes, you can have a gas line professionally installed to convert your traditional fireplace to natural gas; just know it’ll be an extra cost to budget for. The cost to run a gas line where you don’t already have one is about $540, though most homeowners pay between $260 and $820. Your total could be significantly higher if you don’t already have a main gas line running to your home.

In most cases, a gas stove should be installed by a licensed plumber. Connecting gas appliances carries many risks, chief among them a fatal gas leak. If your home is already set up with the proper gas hookups, you may be able to DIY the installation (or save money by hiring a local handyperson or basic appliance installer near you rather than a plumber). If you’re ever in doubt, however, we recommend going with a professional master plumber.

In most cases, yes, it’s safe to light a gas water heater manually, but you should shut the gas off first, open a window, and let the space air out for about 10 minutes. Modern water heaters shut the gas off entirely if the pilot light goes out, but airing out the area beforehand is good practice and will ensure it’s safe to relight your pilot light manually. Just make sure you turn the gas valve to “pilot” before lighting. If the light keeps going out or won’t light at all, call in a professional.

Yes, it’s possible to cap a gas line yourself if you’re no longer using it or are simply going out of town for an extended period of time. It’s essential to follow the steps on properly capping a gas line yourself. If you’re uncomfortable with any of the steps, you may want to bring in a natural gas plumber for added reassurance.

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