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The Hot Spot

202 South Jefferson Ave
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The Hot Spot

202 South Jefferson Ave
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10 years of experience

The Hot Spot, Inc offers various financing options, we personally handle all sales, service and installs in-house, we can accept payment by phone for long distance customers and also handle delivery if outside our area. We offer an exclusive discount to all Licensed Contractors on all of our units.

The Hot Spot, Inc offers various financing options, we personally handle all sales, service and installs in-house, we can accept payment by phone for long distance customers and also handle delivery if outside our area. We offer an exclusive discount to all Licensed Contractors on all of our units.



Deel & Carter Heat & Air llc

106 Dillard Court
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Deel & Carter Heat & Air llc

106 Dillard Court
5.00(
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Our business is a small family owned business. Robbie has been doing hvac work for over 20 years. And has worked for well know companies in NC & VA. Ryan has been doing hvac work for over 15 years and is highly qualified in technical work. He is a United States Marine who served his country well. We are honest and loyal people. We take pride in our work and stand behind everything we do. Our billing procedures vary depending on circumstances.But usually COD after service or repair is made. We're always ready to help out in anyway. We accept credit cards and financing available thru various loan agency's.

"Rob and Ryan were a pleasure to work with! Always on time, and a great attitude throughout the project. These guys even helped me remove an old water heater left by the previous owners from my crawl space! Couldn't have done it without them! If you're looking for professionalism, punctuality, a friendly demeanor, and arguably most important quality work at a reasonable price, then look no further because these are your guys! Thanks again guys for a job well done, I'll be recommending you to all my friends and colleagues!"

Darren C on January 2018

Our business is a small family owned business. Robbie has been doing hvac work for over 20 years. And has worked for well know companies in NC & VA. Ryan has been doing hvac work for over 15 years and is highly qualified in technical work. He is a United States Marine who served his country well. We are honest and loyal people. We take pride in our work and stand behind everything we do. Our billing procedures vary depending on circumstances.But usually COD after service or repair is made. We're always ready to help out in anyway. We accept credit cards and financing available thru various loan agency's.

"Rob and Ryan were a pleasure to work with! Always on time, and a great attitude throughout the project. These guys even helped me remove an old water heater left by the previous owners from my crawl space! Couldn't have done it without them! If you're looking for professionalism, punctuality, a friendly demeanor, and arguably most important quality work at a reasonable price, then look no further because these are your guys! Thanks again guys for a job well done, I'll be recommending you to all my friends and colleagues!"

Darren C on January 2018




Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Natural gas companies advise only shutting off the gas supply at the meter yourself if you smell natural gas or suspect there is a leak, typically following an emergency. Instead, you can shut off gas to individual appliances when necessary. If you want to turn off your natural gas entirely, you should contact your utility company. You’ll generally also need to acquire a permit to work on your natural gas line.

The biggest disadvantage of propane is that heating systems and appliances powered by propane tend to cost more than gas-powered ones. Propane is also dangerous since it can create frostbite if it touches the skin and can easily combust if mishandled. It’s also quite cumbersome to buy or replace propane tanks, so many people choose to have propane delivered to their homes—an extra cost and logistical challenge that can be a headache.

For one, natural gas is more affordable than electricity, meaning your wallet might see an overall savings over time. The biggest positive of installing a gas line is that gas-powered appliances will still work during a power outage, so your gas fireplace will keep your home warm and toasty during a blackout. 

Safety precautions include proper ventilation, regular inspections for leaks, and ensuring tanks and fittings are in good condition to prevent accidental release or fire hazards.

The cost to install a gas line is $540 on average, but most spend between $260 and $820. In extreme cases, your total cost could reach $1,350.

Factors that influence the cost of a new gas line installation include your geographic location, materials, and labor. Gas line installation costs are higher in urban versus rural areas due to the drilling technique required to get under road structures.

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