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Attaboy Plumbing
3.5(
26
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Gas Piping

Serving Durham, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Michael was great for this job, replacing our water heater. He gave me good clear estimates for time and money, showed up on time, has excellent skills (plumbing & gas) took care of disposal, and got it all buttoned up in just a few hours. Great job!"
Bathroom remodel
Kitchen remodel
Garbage disposal installation
Kitchen remodel
Home water purification system

+9

Response time5 hrs
Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Mark A Hoffman Construction
5.0(
3
)
Gas Piping

Serving Durham, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Mark and Ian did a wonderful job rebuilding our home. They did so much work themselves and their work is impeccable. Not only do we love our home and would hire them again if we needed to rebuild again, but we have hired them to do other smaller jobs around our property."
She Shed
Garage
Deck
Frame Well House
Garage

+19

Response time5 hrs
Response rate90%
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Eagle Plumbing
4.5(
19
)
Gas Piping

Serving Durham, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Had to force extra money on the guy because of his job well done, he din't want to take it. The plumber was a great guy easy to work with. I will definitely use in the future."
Response time4 hrs
Response rate89%
Recommended by88%of homeowners
Cost U Less Plumbing & Rooter
4.7(
3
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Gas Piping

Serving Durham, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"We requested help on our reverse osmosis water filtration system.  The technician arrived the same day and was friendly and courteous.   He recommended that we buy a new system and said that we only need one filter to remove nitrates.  Upon further research, we discovered that several filters and a tank are required to filter nitrates.  He did not charge for the trip and told us to buy a new system and he would come and install it. "
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Appliances typically connected to a gas line include gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces, and gas fireplaces. Essentially, any appliance in your home that uses gas needs to be connected to a gas line, which connects your home with the main gas line owned and operated by your gas company.

All U.S. states require permits for gas grill installation, so you’ll have to get one before you move forward with your project. Permits help ensure that the gas line runs safely to avoid gas leaks and explosions. Gas line permits can usually also only be pulled by certified plumbers, which means you’ll have to hire a professional from the start. The permit for a gas line installation for a gas grill usually costs between $100 and $300. You can contact your installation company or building department for more accurate pricing.

Built-in gas grills typically have a life span of 10 to 15 years. However, their longevity can vary based on quality, usage frequency, climate conditions, and maintenance routines. High-quality models made from durable materials tend to last longer. Additionally, regular cleaning, covering the grill when not in use, and conducting routine maintenance tasks such as cleaning burners and replacing worn-out parts can extend its life. A well-maintained built-in gas grill can provide excellent performance and memorable cooking experiences for a decade or more, making it a worthwhile investment for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.

No. Placing a built-in grill against the house is discouraged due to safety concerns. Building codes and regulations often require a minimum distance (typically 10 feet or more) between a gas grill and any combustible structure, including a house. Placing a grill too close poses a fire hazard and risks damage to the siding or structure, potentially leading to carbon monoxide buildup. It's essential to consult local building codes, follow manufacturer guidelines, and prioritize safety by positioning the grill at a safe distance, ideally in a well-ventilated outdoor kitchen or designated grill area.

Local codes often mandate specific fittings, permits, and vent considerations for permitted function and safety, which are enforced by professionals.

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