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Crossroads Plumbing

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Crossroads Plumbing

4.20(
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Customers say: Super punctual
34 years of experience

It has been our pleasure to serve Central Louisiana’s plumbing needs since 1991. Since the very beginning our team of professionals has dedicated themselves to being knowledgeable about plumbing and plumbing products to bring you quality installation and courteous, friendly service after the sale. To insure your satisfaction, we strive to communicate with our customers upon the completions of every job. We are committed to meeting your needs and to keep your home or business running reliably and efficiently for years to come. With professional, licensed plumbers we are your first choice to meet your needs.

It has been our pleasure to serve Central Louisiana’s plumbing needs since 1991. Since the very beginning our team of professionals has dedicated themselves to being knowledgeable about plumbing and plumbing products to bring you quality installation and courteous, friendly service after the sale. To insure your satisfaction, we strive to communicate with our customers upon the completions of every job. We are committed to meeting your needs and to keep your home or business running reliably and efficiently for years to come. With professional, licensed plumbers we are your first choice to meet your needs.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

The right way to vent a gas water heater is to have a pipe directly upward or slopes upward out of the house. Because hot air naturally rises, this type of venting will efficiently ensure that all gas moves out of the house. Your system may rely on fans or blowers as well.

In some ways, yes, and in some ways, no. As for how they’re the same, propane and gas both burn via the same process, combustion, and at the same temperature, around 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. The difference is that propane produces more heat per unit than gas. One cubic foot of propane contains 2,516 BTU, while one cubic foot of gas contains 1,030 BTU.

No, you shouldn't cap a gas pipe with a compression fitting because they aren't designed for gas lines and can pose serious safety risks. Gas pipes require threaded caps that create a secure, leak-proof seal capable of handling gas pressure. Using a compression fitting could lead to dangerous gas leaks—a hazard you definitely want to avoid. 

Yes, professional services typically include venting, gas line installation, and necessary permits.

You can maneuver your gas grill into place, but you cannot connect the grill to your gas source yourself. All municipalities mandate that a certified plumber carry out this work, so you’ll have to reach out to a plumber or a gas grill installation company in your area. Given how dangerous a gas leak can be, gas lines and connections are highly regulated, so you’ll need a professional’s help and a permit to install a gas grill.

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