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ELECTRIC SERVICE CO, INC

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83 years of experience

Electric Service has been in business since 1942 and will be here for many years to come. Each of our experienced staff members have been working in their areas of expertise for many years. We are both reliable and responsible. Free estimates are offered for larger heating, cooling, electrical and plumbing projects. We are your one stop for all your new construction and repair projects.

Electric Service has been in business since 1942 and will be here for many years to come. Each of our experienced staff members have been working in their areas of expertise for many years. We are both reliable and responsible. Free estimates are offered for larger heating, cooling, electrical and plumbing projects. We are your one stop for all your new construction and repair projects.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Some people don’t like the look of gas fireplaces since they don’t offer the classic charm or appeal of a wood-burning fire. Plus, gas fireplace installation is more expensive than other types of fireplace installations due to the added complexity of working with gas lines. There’s also a chance that gas could get into your home, which is a major health and safety risk.

Even though their jobs sound similar—both professions work on pipes—a plumber and pipefitter actually have very different jobs, and pipefitting isn’t considered plumbing. Pipefitting is done in commercial and industrial buildings and factories, and the pipes carry gas, chemicals, acid, and other potentially hazardous substances. Pipefitters often work in intense conditions while plumbers may work in lower-pressure environments.

No, you cannot plant a tree above a gas line. Tree roots grow and spread over time and can sometimes dent, crack, or penetrate a gas line. Those same roots may also cause accessibility problems for maintenance or repairs. You can generally plant vegetation with non-invasive root systems, low-growing vegetation, and flower beds near gas lines. 

Having gas appliances in your home can be convenient—you benefit from faster water heating, more efficient clothes drying, and more affordable home heating. However, you need to be aware of the signs of a gas leak so that you and your family can take precautions to be safe around these versatile appliances. 

Signs of a gas leak include:

  • Hissing sounds

  • Rotten egg smell

  • Higher than usual gas usage

  • Physical symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, and nausea

Safety steps include proper vent installation, connector tightness, and leak testing. A safe environment must be maintained throughout.

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