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Peninsula Energy Service

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Peninsula Energy Service

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38 years of experience

Residential/Commercial Energy Services, including: HVAC-Forced Air Heating & Cooling - installation & repair; Boiler & Radiant Heating - installation & repair; Appliance (Electric & Gas) - install or replace; Geothermal/Heat Pumps; Radiant Panel Systems; Fireplace & Wood Stoves; Fans - install; Fixed & portable Generator - install; Water Treatment & Purification System - install or replace; Piping, Ducts.

"Paul Wallace installed our furnace about 3 yrs ago. Last winter it was not staying on. He came out, unable to fix it, he said he’d return with parts. He never came back, ignored numerous calls. We finally called Walters and Hemming who stated it wasn’t installed properly and fixed it. Bad experience for us."

Bruce L on November 2022

Residential/Commercial Energy Services, including: HVAC-Forced Air Heating & Cooling - installation & repair; Boiler & Radiant Heating - installation & repair; Appliance (Electric & Gas) - install or replace; Geothermal/Heat Pumps; Radiant Panel Systems; Fireplace & Wood Stoves; Fans - install; Fixed & portable Generator - install; Water Treatment & Purification System - install or replace; Piping, Ducts.

"Paul Wallace installed our furnace about 3 yrs ago. Last winter it was not staying on. He came out, unable to fix it, he said he’d return with parts. He never came back, ignored numerous calls. We finally called Walters and Hemming who stated it wasn’t installed properly and fixed it. Bad experience for us."

Bruce L on November 2022



Good Harbor Property Service

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Good Harbor Property Service

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14 years of experience

Garage attic organization & Clean out storage debris removal recycling Upcycling Heavy Awkward Object re-arrangments general moving Tree and Brush lot clearing Beach and Waterfront clean-ups Affordable one time needs or year around support poison ivy removal, general home and cottage maintenance

Garage attic organization & Clean out storage debris removal recycling Upcycling Heavy Awkward Object re-arrangments general moving Tree and Brush lot clearing Beach and Waterfront clean-ups Affordable one time needs or year around support poison ivy removal, general home and cottage maintenance


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POSITIVE CHIMNEY LOG HOME RSTR

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POSITIVE CHIMNEY LOG HOME RSTR

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43 years of experience

Positive Chimney & Fire Place is a Professional Hearth Dealer and Masonry Heater Builder taking a job from start to finish. We specialize in the sales, service, installation, maintenance, and repair of gas, wood, electric, pellet and coal stoves, fireplaces and chimney venting systems. We are installers of stone, brick, and veneer products. Positive Chimney & Fire Place has been at the forefront in the hearth products industry for over 30 years, raising the standard for dependable performance in the Northern and Western Michigan area.

Positive Chimney & Fire Place is a Professional Hearth Dealer and Masonry Heater Builder taking a job from start to finish. We specialize in the sales, service, installation, maintenance, and repair of gas, wood, electric, pellet and coal stoves, fireplaces and chimney venting systems. We are installers of stone, brick, and veneer products. Positive Chimney & Fire Place has been at the forefront in the hearth products industry for over 30 years, raising the standard for dependable performance in the Northern and Western Michigan area.

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.

Most qualified local plumbers in your area should be able to help with this job. However, it's always best to check with your utility company before starting any gas-related project. Speak with them about your needs and request recommendations for licensed plumbers who can pull permits and properly install the line.

If you sense a gas leak or are upgrading your appliances, it’s best to hire a gas engineer to disconnect the gas stove for you and conduct any other necessary inspections and repairs. While it is easy to disconnect the gas stove yourself, you may not be qualified to complete what needs to be done next. Gas is also harmful to the human body. Therefore, a trained professional is more suitable to handle any gas-related problems.

Yes, it can be worth installing a gas fireplace, depending on your home heating needs. The cost to install a gas fireplace can be much lower than the cost to install a comparable wood-burning fireplace. The convenience of starting a fire with the flip of a switch and turning it off just as quickly makes a gas fireplace a big time saver over starting and maintaining a wood-fueled fire. A gas fireplace also does not require ash cleanup or frequent chimney cleaning to remove creosote and other buildup that can lead to chimney fires. Gas fireplaces burn and heat much more cleanly than wood fireplaces.

Before you hire a natural gas plumber, it’s a good idea to get quotes from multiple pros to find the best value. When speaking with prospective plumbers, ask them if they’re licensed to work with gas lines, what precautions they take to ensure safety during the project, and how to handle an emergency if there’s a leak after the job. You may also want to know about warranties or guarantees, additional costs, how to prep your home, and if you’ll need to relight your pilot lights.

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