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B&W Enterprises

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28 years of experience

From small to complete remodel or new construction. Specializing in the natural elements (i.e. bark panels & siding , log & branch rail . log door casing & window trim !) Commercial upfit and repairs.

From small to complete remodel or new construction. Specializing in the natural elements (i.e. bark panels & siding , log & branch rail . log door casing & window trim !) Commercial upfit and repairs.


Coastal Carolina Plumbing Of Washington

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Coastal Carolina Plumbing Of Washington

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We are a plumbing company that takes great pride in the work we provide. We look for the best way to fix every customer's need with our full service plumbing company. We are licensed, bonded and fully insured.

We are a plumbing company that takes great pride in the work we provide. We look for the best way to fix every customer's need with our full service plumbing company. We are licensed, bonded and fully insured.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Installing a gas line is no simple task. From start to finish, you’re looking at anywhere from six to 12 weeks to acquire the correct permits, dig a trench, and connect your appliances. Naturally, the longer the gas line, the longer it will take to complete. If your plumber needs to hire additional contractors to dig trenches and navigate around or remove obstacles, this could put you at the longer end of the timeframe. 

Once the land is prepped and licenses acquired, installing the actual line may only take a few days to a few weeks, weather permitting.

Consider an annual inspection conducted by a local plumber to prevent dangerous and destructive leaks. If you recently moved into an older home or are concerned about the age of your gas lines, call an inspector for a closer look. You may also be required to call an inspector after your contractor installs a new line for an appliance.

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

Comprehensive checks, utilizing proper materials, and immediate leak testing.

Yes. There are a variety of standard pipe sizes used in plumbing. The main supply line connecting your home to the street is either 3/4 or 1 inch in diameter. Supply lines are 3/4 inch in diameter. Individual components are 1/2 inch in diameter. Meanwhile, your main drainpipe is often 4 inches wide. Most shower and bathtub drains are 2 inches in diameter, most toilet drains are 3 inches in diameter, and most sink drainpipes are 1 1/4 or 1 ½ inches in diameter.

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