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Quality LP Gas Equipment & Services Co.

211 W. Texas St.
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Quality LP Gas Equipment & Services Co.

211 W. Texas St.
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33 years of experience

Quality LP Gas specializes in the installation and maintenance of propane backup systems and accessories for commercial and residential use. We are certified and licensed by the Texas Railroad Commission and we employee ASME certified welders. Our company runs turnkey operations from custom part fabrication to gas analyzation. You can count on Quality LP for all of your propane service needs.

Quality LP Gas specializes in the installation and maintenance of propane backup systems and accessories for commercial and residential use. We are certified and licensed by the Texas Railroad Commission and we employee ASME certified welders. Our company runs turnkey operations from custom part fabrication to gas analyzation. You can count on Quality LP for all of your propane service needs.


Mountain Air

645 E US Highway 50
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Mountain Air

645 E US Highway 50
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24 years of experience

Mountain Air is Salida's one-stop shop for creative heating and cooling system solutions. You can depend on our professionals to provide homeowners with - - planning assistance - complete comfort system installation - routine service and maintenance - emergency repair - energy-saving advice and consultation - mechanical contracting and sheet metal work Allow us to help you cut your energy costs and enhance your home's conditioning efficiency. Contact us today to get a free estimate and a cost savings analysis for your home.

Mountain Air is Salida's one-stop shop for creative heating and cooling system solutions. You can depend on our professionals to provide homeowners with - - planning assistance - complete comfort system installation - routine service and maintenance - emergency repair - energy-saving advice and consultation - mechanical contracting and sheet metal work Allow us to help you cut your energy costs and enhance your home's conditioning efficiency. Contact us today to get a free estimate and a cost savings analysis for your home.


Gas Leak Repair questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, it’s possible to convert an oil furnace to gas. However, you may have to replace the furnace completely instead of simply converting it. If the original oil furnace has had any type of damage or is older (typically considered over 15 years old), then you will likely need a full replacement versus a conversion.

There isn’t a way to convert electric fireplaces easily or cheaply to gas. The process requires major renovations, as opposed to wood fireplaces, which are often already vented and have space for the gas-burning equipment. To convert an electric fireplace to gas, you’d need to remove your old fireplace and get a completely new install.

While some building codes allow galvanized pipe for natural gas, it shouldn’t be used for propane. Propane can cause the pipe to wear down, leading to dangerous leaks. Instead of galvanized piping for propane, you should consider coated copper, black iron, or corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST). For underground propane line installation, you can use polyethylene (PE).

Oil furnaces don’t emit poisonous or highly flammable gases, making them less dangerous in your home than gas furnaces because they have a much lower chance of combusting. An oil furnace does pose the risk of causing a fire if it tips over, but it is generally considered safer compared to a gas furnace.

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