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TVC Improvements, Inc.

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TVC Improvements, Inc.

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13 years of experience

We are a small, local, family business. We strive to give our customers top of the line, quality workmanship. All of our work has a one year warranty. We have very competitive pricing. You deal directly with the owner when we come for estimates, which are always free.

We are a small, local, family business. We strive to give our customers top of the line, quality workmanship. All of our work has a one year warranty. We have very competitive pricing. You deal directly with the owner when we come for estimates, which are always free.


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Albaugh P.H.C. INC.

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Albaugh P.H.C. INC.

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Albaugh P.H.C. INC., in Tipton, IA, is the area's leading plumber serving Tipton, New Liberty, Iowa City, Lisbon, Nichols, North Liberty, Walcott, Dixon and surrounding areas since 1978. We specialize in residential and light commercial plumbing, heating, air conditioning and geothermal services and much more. For all your plumbing needs, contact Albaugh P.H.C. INC. in Tipton.

Albaugh P.H.C. INC., in Tipton, IA, is the area's leading plumber serving Tipton, New Liberty, Iowa City, Lisbon, Nichols, North Liberty, Walcott, Dixon and surrounding areas since 1978. We specialize in residential and light commercial plumbing, heating, air conditioning and geothermal services and much more. For all your plumbing needs, contact Albaugh P.H.C. INC. in Tipton.


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Hometown Mechanical, Inc.

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Hometown Mechanical, Inc.

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Customers say: Super punctual
42 years of experience

Opened our doors in 1983 and have grown to be the largest full service commercial and industrial mechanical contractors by consistently delivering quality projects on time and within budget. Hometown Mechanical is the trusted source serving Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois for over 30 years. We only perform COMMERCIAL work.

"Had them for years to do plumbing and hvac and they were very good. Called for them to fix furnace and was told they do not do residential."

Vicki D on January 2024

Opened our doors in 1983 and have grown to be the largest full service commercial and industrial mechanical contractors by consistently delivering quality projects on time and within budget. Hometown Mechanical is the trusted source serving Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois for over 30 years. We only perform COMMERCIAL work.

"Had them for years to do plumbing and hvac and they were very good. Called for them to fix furnace and was told they do not do residential."

Vicki D on January 2024

Gas Leak Repair questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

A few factors determine the amount of time it takes to convert from an oil to a gas furnace, mainly adding in the gas lines, updating your appliances, removing the old oil system, and installing a chimney line. These projects can vary, but you should expect them to take at least two or three days to complete.

Safety steps include proper vent installation, connector tightness, and leak testing. A safe environment must be maintained throughout.

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