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Jim Shank Plumbing, Inc

317 Webster St.
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Jim Shank Plumbing, Inc

317 Webster St.
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Son of the former owner of Shank and Sons Plumbing, Jim Shank Plumbing, Inc is a small family owned business that has been servicing Aurora and surrounding areas since 1980. We offer competitive rates, knowledgable service solutions, and cleanliness that surpass the rest.

Son of the former owner of Shank and Sons Plumbing, Jim Shank Plumbing, Inc is a small family owned business that has been servicing Aurora and surrounding areas since 1980. We offer competitive rates, knowledgable service solutions, and cleanliness that surpass the rest.




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Popejoy Plumbing, Heating, and Electric Inc.

502 West Mazon Avenue
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Popejoy Plumbing, Heating, and Electric Inc.

502 West Mazon Avenue
3.67(
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42 years of experience

Our mission is to combine high quality products with professional reliable service and build trusting lifelong relationships with our clientele, so that all of us within the company can experience the pride and satisfaction of being an integral part of a job well done.

Our mission is to combine high quality products with professional reliable service and build trusting lifelong relationships with our clientele, so that all of us within the company can experience the pride and satisfaction of being an integral part of a job well done.


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Popejoy Inc

203 S10th St
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Popejoy Inc

203 S10th St
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Customers say: Super punctual
41 years of experience

People pleasing solutions since 1984. Popejoy Incorporated is the premier dealer of all the latest commercial and residential products including Trane, Weil McLain, Generac, Northstar Products, Delta, and many more.

People pleasing solutions since 1984. Popejoy Incorporated is the premier dealer of all the latest commercial and residential products including Trane, Weil McLain, Generac, Northstar Products, Delta, and many more.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

In some cases, the answer is yes. Being licensed to work on gas lines requires additional specialized training beyond being a licensed plumber. If the plumber is also licensed as a natural gas plumber, they will be able work on natural gas lines. If the plumber is only licensed to work on water and sewer lines, then you’ll have to find another professional to do gas line work.

The effect a gas fireplace has on your gas bill will depend on how often you use it, the size of the rooms you’re heating with it, and the BTUs of the fireplace itself, but generally speaking, it should only cost a few cents an hour to run it when it’s on. It will consume minimal energy when it’s “off” if you have a pilot light running constantly, but some modern gas fireplaces don’t require a constant pilot light.

As long as a licensed professional installs your gas lines, you don’t have to do anything extra to prepare for cold weather. If there are pipes that require a wrap, your installer should have done it for you already. If you want to be absolutely sure your gas system is good to go for winter, the best option is to schedule a gas line inspection.

Most gas companies and utilities brokers will send a technician to relight a pilot light, but this may demand a service call fee. Contact your local gas company to inquire about available pilot light services. If it’s a no-go, just follow the aforementioned steps and light the manual boiler’s pilot light yourself. 

While the line can't be removed, a pro can place a cap on the end to stop leaks. Contact a pro for a service call and speak with them about the related costs of either capping or removing the line altogether. Capping a gas line will cost between $75 and $150 while removing it will start at $250.

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