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Last update on November 20, 2025
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Seiler Appliance Inc
Seiler Appliance Inc
Appliance Sales and Service, Plumbing Sales and Service, HVAC Sales and Service,Drain c Cleaning
Appliance Sales and Service, Plumbing Sales and Service, HVAC Sales and Service,Drain c Cleaning
Christian's Sheet Metal HVAC
Christian's Sheet Metal HVAC
We install HVAC and plumbing both residential and commercial, we have 25-30 employees and perform 24 hr service on anything we sell
We install HVAC and plumbing both residential and commercial, we have 25-30 employees and perform 24 hr service on anything we sell
The Ruthven, IA homeowners’ guide to gas leak repairs
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

Find costs to repair a gas line and plan your budget based on the problem, from excavating for a new line to making a minor repair to an existing one.

Whether it's time for pipe replacement or to hook up the range of your dreams, gas line installation cost is an important line in your budget. Let's take a look.

Gas line connections need special sealants. So can you use Teflon tape on gas lines? Here, we explore the safest way to seal gas fittings.

Gas leaks pose serious risks to your home and health. This essential homeowner guide teaches you how to check a gas line for leaks and steps to help prevent them.

Dangerous household gases can make you sick—and, in some cases, can be deadly. These are the five most common toxic household gases to be aware of.

Gas fitters and plumbers are both qualified to work on natural gas lines, but what you call them depends on where you live.

