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The Gas Guy

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The Gas Guy

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Customers say: Quality work
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The Gas Guy offers over seventeen years of natural gas safety and experience. Professional sub-contractor for The Fireworks of Rockford and The Great Escape.

"Chris did a fantastic job. He was able to work me in on a Saturday two weeks earlier from his original date. Not only did he connect the line to the meter, also dug the trench for the line. Very professional, knowledgeable, and accommodating. Will be my go to guy for future gas installs or repairs."

Bob A on June 2018

The Gas Guy offers over seventeen years of natural gas safety and experience. Professional sub-contractor for The Fireworks of Rockford and The Great Escape.

"Chris did a fantastic job. He was able to work me in on a Saturday two weeks earlier from his original date. Not only did he connect the line to the meter, also dug the trench for the line. Very professional, knowledgeable, and accommodating. Will be my go to guy for future gas installs or repairs."

Bob A on June 2018


Fleming Heating & Air Conditioning

909 Doner Dr
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Fleming Heating & Air Conditioning

909 Doner Dr
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Since 1964 Fleming Heating has been providing service in residential and commercial HVAC, this includes boilers. We also sell and service commercial kitchen hoods.

Since 1964 Fleming Heating has been providing service in residential and commercial HVAC, this includes boilers. We also sell and service commercial kitchen hoods.


BoMar Heating & Cooling

444 W Meadows Dr
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BoMar Heating & Cooling

444 W Meadows Dr
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Family owned & operated since 1974. We provide fully uniformed technicians and treat your home and family with the utmost respect. We are a Trane Comfort Specialist Dealer which requires an extremely high level of committment to customer satisfaction. We have built our business one customer at a time through referrals. We still have our very first customer with us since 1974. Get the prompt and professional service you deserve. Give us a call and join the Bomar family.

Family owned & operated since 1974. We provide fully uniformed technicians and treat your home and family with the utmost respect. We are a Trane Comfort Specialist Dealer which requires an extremely high level of committment to customer satisfaction. We have built our business one customer at a time through referrals. We still have our very first customer with us since 1974. Get the prompt and professional service you deserve. Give us a call and join the Bomar family.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Only yellow Teflon tape is approved for use on gas lines. Also called yellow PTFE tape, it is thicker and specifically rated for use on natural gas and propane connections. Standard white Teflon tape is not safe for gas applications. If you have questions about sealing gas line connections, contact a pro like a gas line contractor or plumber who installs or runs gas lines.

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.

You may want to remove the gas line if it’s unsightly or if it’s causing a problem with future appliances. The downside is if you decide to go back to gas, you would need to run a new gas line to the area.  The average cost to run a new gas line is $550, but the installation can range anywhere from $120 to $1,350.

The cost to install a gas line is $540 on average, but most spend between $260 and $820. In extreme cases, your total cost could reach $1,350.

Factors that influence the cost of a new gas line installation include your geographic location, materials, and labor. Gas line installation costs are higher in urban versus rural areas due to the drilling technique required to get under road structures.

Gas lines are built for longevity, so they can last up to 50 years when installed properly. However, normal wear and tear are possible, especially in moderate climates. Having a plumber or local gas company inspect your gas lines every year is best to ensure there are no hidden leaks or other dangerous problems.

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