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Neil Thomas Plumbing & Heating Inc.

1050 Monmouth Boulevard
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Neil Thomas Plumbing & Heating Inc.

1050 Monmouth Boulevard
4.65(
63
)
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Neil Thomas Plumbing & Heating Inc. is a 24 hour service and contracting company. 1 year warranty on parts and labor with 10 year parts and labor available on major equipment. Financing available to approved customers.

"Great service. Came out on a Saturday. Quickly got our furnace up and running. Professional and affordable."

Deborah M on September 2018

Neil Thomas Plumbing & Heating Inc. is a 24 hour service and contracting company. 1 year warranty on parts and labor with 10 year parts and labor available on major equipment. Financing available to approved customers.

"Great service. Came out on a Saturday. Quickly got our furnace up and running. Professional and affordable."

Deborah M on September 2018

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

To ensure a steady propane supply, schedule regular deliveries with your provider, monitor usage, and consider keeping a backup supply for emergencies.

For one, natural gas is more affordable than electricity, meaning your wallet might see an overall savings over time. The biggest positive of installing a gas line is that gas-powered appliances will still work during a power outage, so your gas fireplace will keep your home warm and toasty during a blackout. 

No, you shouldn’t leave a gas line uncapped because it can allow gas to escape into your environment, which can lead to fires, explosions, and health hazards. That’s why it’s critical to properly cap and seal any unused gas lines as soon as you can. If you’re not comfortable with that, you can always call a licensed plumber to safely handle it for you. 

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