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Anderson's Heating

3912 Brooks St
4.00(
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Anderson's Heating

3912 Brooks St
4.00(
13
)
Customers say: Quality work
46 years of experience

Additional service area - Pinesdale, Helmville, Huson, Lolo, Milltown, Ovando, Ravalli, Ronan, Saint Ignatius, Seeley Lake, Stevensville, Superior & Victor. Additional email - [email protected].

Additional service area - Pinesdale, Helmville, Huson, Lolo, Milltown, Ovando, Ravalli, Ronan, Saint Ignatius, Seeley Lake, Stevensville, Superior & Victor. Additional email - [email protected].

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

No, most homeowners don't have the skills and experience required to convert their electric stove to gas on their own. You must hire an electrician and a licensed gas plumber for the conversion. This job requires swapping out the existing 240-volt outlet for a 110-volt outlet and may also involve installing or extending an existing gas line.

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. 

Fixing a gas leak costs about $45 to $150 per hour for a plumber or gas line specialist. The job’s overall cost will vary depending on the location of the leak. A leaky junction or connection behind the stove or dryer will likely cost about $120 to $170. But for a leak that requires a gas fitter or plumber to excavate a pipe in the yard, the cost could rise to $1,500 to $5,000. Keep in mind that gas leaks are very serious issues, so don’t hesitate to contact a plumber or gas line specialist immediately.

A plumber or certified gas technician is responsible for capping gas lines. Gas lines require expertise and understanding of safety standards to ensure it’s properly sealed. Your local regulations may also have specific requirements for capping gas lines.

Ensures safety and compliance with local codes, preventing leaks and related hazards.

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