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United Chimney Service, Inc.

579 El Camino Real
4.74(
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United Chimney Service, Inc.

579 El Camino Real
4.74(
53
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers
112 local quotes requested

At United Chimney Service, Inc., we are a full-service masonry and concrete business with over 37 years in the trade. Our specialty is custom built fireplaces places and outdoor kitchens. We are fully licensed and insured and we can give you a free estimate. Please call us today. We also clean dryer vents and kitchen exhaust systems. We install pizza ovens, fireplace facades, stone, masonry, and pavers. We are Masonry and General Contractor California Contractor License #570119

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Ignace P on February 2025

At United Chimney Service, Inc., we are a full-service masonry and concrete business with over 37 years in the trade. Our specialty is custom built fireplaces places and outdoor kitchens. We are fully licensed and insured and we can give you a free estimate. Please call us today. We also clean dryer vents and kitchen exhaust systems. We install pizza ovens, fireplace facades, stone, masonry, and pavers. We are Masonry and General Contractor California Contractor License #570119

"Project not completed yet"

Ignace P on February 2025


Faith Plumbing Service

156 Santa Rosa Drive
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Faith Plumbing Service

156 Santa Rosa Drive
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9 years of experience

California Code of Regulations Title 16, Division 8, Article 3. Classifications A plumbing contractor provides a means for a supply of safe water, ample in volume and of suitable temperature for the purpose intended and the proper disposal of fluid waste from the premises in all structures and fixed works. This classification includes but is not limited to: (a)Complete removal of waste from the premises or the construction and connection of on-site waste disposal systems; (b)Piping, storage tanks and venting for a safe and adequate supply of gases and liquids for any purpose, including vacuum, compressed air and gases for medical, dental, commercial and industrial uses; (c)All gas appliances, flues and gas connections for all systems including suspended space heating units. This does not include forced warm air units; (d)Water and gas piping from the property owner's side of the utility meter to the structure or fixed works; (e) Installation of any type of equipment to heat water, or fluids, to a temperature suitable for the purposes listed in this section, including the installation of solar equipment for this purpose; and (f)The maintenance and replacement of all items described above and all health and safety devices such as, but not limited to, gas earthquake valves, gas control valves, back flow preventors, water conditioning equipment and regulating valves.

California Code of Regulations Title 16, Division 8, Article 3. Classifications A plumbing contractor provides a means for a supply of safe water, ample in volume and of suitable temperature for the purpose intended and the proper disposal of fluid waste from the premises in all structures and fixed works. This classification includes but is not limited to: (a)Complete removal of waste from the premises or the construction and connection of on-site waste disposal systems; (b)Piping, storage tanks and venting for a safe and adequate supply of gases and liquids for any purpose, including vacuum, compressed air and gases for medical, dental, commercial and industrial uses; (c)All gas appliances, flues and gas connections for all systems including suspended space heating units. This does not include forced warm air units; (d)Water and gas piping from the property owner's side of the utility meter to the structure or fixed works; (e) Installation of any type of equipment to heat water, or fluids, to a temperature suitable for the purposes listed in this section, including the installation of solar equipment for this purpose; and (f)The maintenance and replacement of all items described above and all health and safety devices such as, but not limited to, gas earthquake valves, gas control valves, back flow preventors, water conditioning equipment and regulating valves.


Hanahou Hearth & Patio

1082 Hazel
1.50(
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Hanahou Hearth & Patio

1082 Hazel
1.50(
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Customers say: Quick response
33 years of experience

For over 20 years we have been servicing the Greater Bay Area. Our philosophy is that sustainability is an essential aspect of our business strategies. By restoring EPA certified gas, wood and pellet stoves and repairing wood decks, we are recycling old materials into new. We are helping reduce the carbon footprint. By reducing emissions locally and using recycled materials, we help keep the Bay Area a greener place. Our chimney sweeps start @ $175.00 for a Basic cleaning, discounts for multiple sweeps. All deck & patio quotes are customized, our quotes are free. We employ five full-time and one part-time employee.

"We spent over $600 and the fireplace still doesn't work properly. This is the first F grade I have ever given to any contractor."

Evan H on October 2018

For over 20 years we have been servicing the Greater Bay Area. Our philosophy is that sustainability is an essential aspect of our business strategies. By restoring EPA certified gas, wood and pellet stoves and repairing wood decks, we are recycling old materials into new. We are helping reduce the carbon footprint. By reducing emissions locally and using recycled materials, we help keep the Bay Area a greener place. Our chimney sweeps start @ $175.00 for a Basic cleaning, discounts for multiple sweeps. All deck & patio quotes are customized, our quotes are free. We employ five full-time and one part-time employee.

"We spent over $600 and the fireplace still doesn't work properly. This is the first F grade I have ever given to any contractor."

Evan H on October 2018


Summit Fireplace & Grills

2620 Castro Valley Boulevard
4.25(
4
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Summit Fireplace & Grills

2620 Castro Valley Boulevard
4.25(
4
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Customers say: Super punctual
12 years of experience

We are a licensed contractor and provide in-house installation of your fireplace or fireplace insert. Additionally, we can build/install your own BBQ Island. Owner-operated with over 14 years of experience.

"This may be the only negative review of Summit Fireplace and Grill, but please take it to heart. Summit misled us about the heat that their installation would provide, then, instead of trying to remedy our issue, they acted to protect their own interests. See following detail. - We bought and had installed a Chaska-25 gas insert from Summit for about $5300. - Summit estimated and contracted the job without coming to our house o They assured us the insert would adequately heat an 800 sq ft room. - The gas guy had to alter the gas line at an extra cost of $300 above the $450 we already paid. 2 guys worked 1.5 hrs total and installed 30 feet of flex gas line. o Summit could have made us aware of this extra expense if they came to the house to do the estimate. If you are approached with a similar change order, decline it and let Summit deal with it. - We ran the insert a few mornings. It was clear that it didn’t provide adequate heat. o Our room is less than 300 sq ft with an 8 ft ceiling, far from the 800 sq ft that Summit quoted. If we had known, we would not have bought the insert. o On the highest heat setting and second highest blower setting, it took an hour to increase the temperature 3 (sometimes only 2) degrees at only 5 ft from the insert; for example, from 60 to 63 degrees. That’s still cold, not warm! - Ted came out, turned on the flame, looked at the flame, said it appeared to be working as it should, gave us a replacement remote (I have no idea why; the remote wasn’t the problem), and left. o He did nothing to confirm whether our issue was real. He did not check venting, the gas line, or anything else. - We called Ryan and said we wanted the issue fixed or remove the insert and refund our money. o Ryan said he would talk to Ted, then get back to us. o After 4 days with no reply, we sent a written statement of our request, which we believe is the only reason they then contacted us. o Note that we had provided documented tests of the poor heating, with multiple invites to Summit to repeat the experience to confirm on their own, all declined. - Ryan and Ted (I believe) then came to the house. o As Ryan requested, we had PGE first come out to confirm adequate gas pressure to the house. o Ryan tested that adequate gas pressure was getting to the insert and tested the temperature of the glass at the face of the insert. o The temperature at the glass wasn’t the problem. It’s that we can’t sit 5 ft away and get warm. o Again, no effort to confirm our issue, research causes of our issue, or remedy the issue. o Their actions seemed intended to build some defense of their system and installation that were not related to our issue. o Although we asked ‘What now?’, they just left. - This was ultimately resolved as: o The PGE guy had earlier suggested that we test the blower by watching the smoke from a piece of incense. o We saw that the Chaska-25 blower was weak. o At about 2.5 feet away from the insert, we saw an otherwise imperceptible air flow in the opposite direction actually impede the heat from blowing farther out from the insert. o We turned on our house heater fan to draw air into a vent away from the insert. This workaround allows the heat to progress into the room and provide adequate heat where we sat 5 ft away. o Compared to alternatives, this workaround was a satisfactory enough solution for us, so we didn’t pursue any other action, except to request that the electrical line be replaced with metal-clad wire, as the PGE guy also had emphasized. Summit had their electrician replace the wire. o Summit says they install to code, but when asked once, Ryan couldn’t identify the entities whose code they follow. What irritates us is that Summit could have avoided some problems by just coming to the house to do the estimate, and that they then made no attempt to recognize or resolve our legitimate issue. So beware of Summit’s false claims, poor processes, and selfish objectives."

Robert C on May 2018

We are a licensed contractor and provide in-house installation of your fireplace or fireplace insert. Additionally, we can build/install your own BBQ Island. Owner-operated with over 14 years of experience.

"This may be the only negative review of Summit Fireplace and Grill, but please take it to heart. Summit misled us about the heat that their installation would provide, then, instead of trying to remedy our issue, they acted to protect their own interests. See following detail. - We bought and had installed a Chaska-25 gas insert from Summit for about $5300. - Summit estimated and contracted the job without coming to our house o They assured us the insert would adequately heat an 800 sq ft room. - The gas guy had to alter the gas line at an extra cost of $300 above the $450 we already paid. 2 guys worked 1.5 hrs total and installed 30 feet of flex gas line. o Summit could have made us aware of this extra expense if they came to the house to do the estimate. If you are approached with a similar change order, decline it and let Summit deal with it. - We ran the insert a few mornings. It was clear that it didn’t provide adequate heat. o Our room is less than 300 sq ft with an 8 ft ceiling, far from the 800 sq ft that Summit quoted. If we had known, we would not have bought the insert. o On the highest heat setting and second highest blower setting, it took an hour to increase the temperature 3 (sometimes only 2) degrees at only 5 ft from the insert; for example, from 60 to 63 degrees. That’s still cold, not warm! - Ted came out, turned on the flame, looked at the flame, said it appeared to be working as it should, gave us a replacement remote (I have no idea why; the remote wasn’t the problem), and left. o He did nothing to confirm whether our issue was real. He did not check venting, the gas line, or anything else. - We called Ryan and said we wanted the issue fixed or remove the insert and refund our money. o Ryan said he would talk to Ted, then get back to us. o After 4 days with no reply, we sent a written statement of our request, which we believe is the only reason they then contacted us. o Note that we had provided documented tests of the poor heating, with multiple invites to Summit to repeat the experience to confirm on their own, all declined. - Ryan and Ted (I believe) then came to the house. o As Ryan requested, we had PGE first come out to confirm adequate gas pressure to the house. o Ryan tested that adequate gas pressure was getting to the insert and tested the temperature of the glass at the face of the insert. o The temperature at the glass wasn’t the problem. It’s that we can’t sit 5 ft away and get warm. o Again, no effort to confirm our issue, research causes of our issue, or remedy the issue. o Their actions seemed intended to build some defense of their system and installation that were not related to our issue. o Although we asked ‘What now?’, they just left. - This was ultimately resolved as: o The PGE guy had earlier suggested that we test the blower by watching the smoke from a piece of incense. o We saw that the Chaska-25 blower was weak. o At about 2.5 feet away from the insert, we saw an otherwise imperceptible air flow in the opposite direction actually impede the heat from blowing farther out from the insert. o We turned on our house heater fan to draw air into a vent away from the insert. This workaround allows the heat to progress into the room and provide adequate heat where we sat 5 ft away. o Compared to alternatives, this workaround was a satisfactory enough solution for us, so we didn’t pursue any other action, except to request that the electrical line be replaced with metal-clad wire, as the PGE guy also had emphasized. Summit had their electrician replace the wire. o Summit says they install to code, but when asked once, Ryan couldn’t identify the entities whose code they follow. What irritates us is that Summit could have avoided some problems by just coming to the house to do the estimate, and that they then made no attempt to recognize or resolve our legitimate issue. So beware of Summit’s false claims, poor processes, and selfish objectives."

Robert C on May 2018


Geiler Plumbing

12 Columbine Ct
No reviews yet

Geiler Plumbing

12 Columbine Ct
No reviews yet
15 years of experience

Geiler plumbing is a family owned and operated company. We have been serving the napa area for three years. When you contact geiler plumbing, you will communicate with the owner directly. The owner will quote the job, perform the work, and write the invoice. We offer senior discounts, as well as military discounts.

Geiler plumbing is a family owned and operated company. We have been serving the napa area for three years. When you contact geiler plumbing, you will communicate with the owner directly. The owner will quote the job, perform the work, and write the invoice. We offer senior discounts, as well as military discounts.


Okell's Fireplace

130 Russ St
No reviews yet

Okell's Fireplace

130 Russ St
No reviews yet
78 years of experience

Okell's Fireplace in San Francisco can help you create a clean burning, environmentally friendly, and efficient source of warmth and enjoyment for your home. Our large showroom has lots to choose from and our knowledgeable staff can help you when replacing, upgrading, or creating your fireplace. Okell’s Fireplace was founded in 1947 by James Okell. Jim was a design leader in our industry and was very influential in fireplace accessory design. He produced the highest quality accessories with hand finished and handcrafted beauty. Workmanship and quality were essential to the items he produced and he displayed them with pride. Believing workmanship, high quality materials, and knowledge are essential ingredients to every item we sell, Okell’s Fireplace in San Francisco has been helping to keep California homes warm for over 65 years!

Okell's Fireplace in San Francisco can help you create a clean burning, environmentally friendly, and efficient source of warmth and enjoyment for your home. Our large showroom has lots to choose from and our knowledgeable staff can help you when replacing, upgrading, or creating your fireplace. Okell’s Fireplace was founded in 1947 by James Okell. Jim was a design leader in our industry and was very influential in fireplace accessory design. He produced the highest quality accessories with hand finished and handcrafted beauty. Workmanship and quality were essential to the items he produced and he displayed them with pride. Believing workmanship, high quality materials, and knowledge are essential ingredients to every item we sell, Okell’s Fireplace in San Francisco has been helping to keep California homes warm for over 65 years!



Denny's Plumbing

124 Paul Dr
1.00(
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Denny's Plumbing

124 Paul Dr
1.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
75 years of experience

All phases of plumbing, including new plumbing for residential/commercial, remodeling & repair. One hour minimum rate of $120.00 includes travel time to the job; thereafter, charged in increments of 15 minutes. We've been in Marin County since 1950 and are a fourth-generation family run business that offers reliability, many years of experience, and professionalism at your service. We strive to make sure that every detail of your job runs smooth & efficient. References available upon request.

All phases of plumbing, including new plumbing for residential/commercial, remodeling & repair. One hour minimum rate of $120.00 includes travel time to the job; thereafter, charged in increments of 15 minutes. We've been in Marin County since 1950 and are a fourth-generation family run business that offers reliability, many years of experience, and professionalism at your service. We strive to make sure that every detail of your job runs smooth & efficient. References available upon request.


"Share review Embed review Write an update Edit review 5/22/2020 The fireplace technician failed to install the code required sheet metal stop at 10' intervals, in the chimney flue piping system. This meant that we had to open up and rebuild the wall again. This meant another site meeting with the structural engineer, etc., etc. $$$$. This was a standard building code requirement that they did not follow. The county inspector required that this be dealt with, so the fireplace element sent out its tech again. When the tech arrived to install the sheet metal stop, he complained that my contractor not left a tall ladder. A fireplace flue installation tech who does not bring a ladder - unbelievable! "Great," he said when I told him that they had not left a ladder in place. After he got inside, and after complaining, he said he didn't need the ladder! So I have to pay my contractor and pay the structural engineer more money because the fireplace tech didn't do the job right the first time. I told the tech this, and he told me to "go **** yourself." I'm waiting to see if Corrine takes any steps to deal with this extra money her company has cost me. I will update this review for any further activity."

John S on May 2020

Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected]. Additional contact name - Corinne Pluska.

"Share review Embed review Write an update Edit review 5/22/2020 The fireplace technician failed to install the code required sheet metal stop at 10' intervals, in the chimney flue piping system. This meant that we had to open up and rebuild the wall again. This meant another site meeting with the structural engineer, etc., etc. $$$$. This was a standard building code requirement that they did not follow. The county inspector required that this be dealt with, so the fireplace element sent out its tech again. When the tech arrived to install the sheet metal stop, he complained that my contractor not left a tall ladder. A fireplace flue installation tech who does not bring a ladder - unbelievable! "Great," he said when I told him that they had not left a ladder in place. After he got inside, and after complaining, he said he didn't need the ladder! So I have to pay my contractor and pay the structural engineer more money because the fireplace tech didn't do the job right the first time. I told the tech this, and he told me to "go **** yourself." I'm waiting to see if Corrine takes any steps to deal with this extra money her company has cost me. I will update this review for any further activity."

John S on May 2020


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Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

It costs anywhere from $125 to $2,000 to convert an electric stove to gas because it all depends on the current setup of your kitchen. For example, if you already have a gas line behind your stove, you could pay as little as $125 to have a plumber hook up your new range. Running a new gas line, however, costs between $260 and $820. If you don’t have gas service at all, you’ll spend around $2,000 to set it up.

Any gas pipe can leak, especially if it’s old or isn’t properly maintained. However, even with a shovel, plastic pipes are more easily damaged by impact. That’s why it’s so important to have gas lines marked by the utility company before you begin digging for any reason. Some metal pipes, like black pipes, galvanized steel, and copper, aren’t as easily damaged by impact but can degrade over the years, leading to leaks.

Having the right size pipe ensures proper drainage and helps protect against clogs and other plumbing problems. A pipe that's too small will take longer to drain, which can result in backups. And solids can build up in pipes that are too large. Choosing a pipe with the appropriate volume also means it will be able to handle water pressure, which is the force behind the water.

Earthquake gas shut-off valves, or seismic gas shut-off valves, are safety devices that attach to your natural gas line. When an earthquake hits, the valve automatically turns off the flow of gas. Earthquake gas shut-off valves can prevent gas leaks, which are especially dangerous after a quake due to the risk of fire and explosion.

Installing a gas line can be extremely time-consuming and dangerous, so you will want to hire a seasoned professional. Perform a thorough search ahead of time to find a reputable and reliable plumber. Pay special attention to licensing and insurance as you go about choosing the best contractor for your needs.

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