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Chimney Crete LLC

303 Pete Gimnick Rd
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Chimney Crete LLC

303 Pete Gimnick Rd
5.00(
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Whether your ready for a new fireplace, need the chimney swept, remodeling, or fixing damage that's been done to your home, we're here to help you every step of the way. Chimney Care of Lake Charles has been around since 1996, so we really mean it when we say we're here to help you. No job is too small or too big for our knowledgeable crews.

Whether your ready for a new fireplace, need the chimney swept, remodeling, or fixing damage that's been done to your home, we're here to help you every step of the way. Chimney Care of Lake Charles has been around since 1996, so we really mean it when we say we're here to help you. No job is too small or too big for our knowledgeable crews.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

DIY installation is not recommended due to the complexities of gas line work and venting; professional installation ensures safety and compliance.

Safety concerns with propane boilers include proper venting to prevent carbon monoxide buildup, secure gas line connections, and regular inspection of safety controls. Professional boiler installation and annual maintenance are essential to minimize risks. Having a carbon monoxide detector installed in your home is essential for early detection of any leaks or ventilation issues.

If you're connecting your gas line to appliances, the pro doing the work may recommend flexible corrugated stainless-steel tubing (CCST). Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is another relatively inexpensive material commonly used for residential pipes. Ultimately, you'll need to find out what is permitted based on the code requirements in your area.

Call 811 to locate and mark the gas lines at least three days before digging. In many areas, you can dig within 18 inches of the lines, though in some locations, the distance may be further. Check local regulations, as you may need a utility company representative onsite when digging. Document your calls to 811 and precautions taken to avoid gas lines. A homeowner can be held liable for hitting a gas line in some cases, but contacting the proper authorities and following all guidelines can offer protection.

A few potential problems can cause your gas grill to stop working:

  • Burners aren’t properly aligned.

  • Food debris is clogging the burners.

  • Hose connections may be blocked.

  • Burners may not be getting enough gas.

  • Gas valve is not working properly. 

If you’re experiencing any of those problems with your gas grill, hire a local grill repair professional to inspect your grill for issues and implement a plan to resolve them.

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