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Capital Patio & The Flame Shop

5500 Old Cheney Rd
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Capital Patio & The Flame Shop

5500 Old Cheney Rd
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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n partnership with our customers since 1953, CAPITAL PATIO & THE FLAME SHOP is dedicated to the principle that leisure time spent at home should be relaxing and worry-free. To meet that goal, our products are chosen for their quality, durability, functional beauty and ease of use. It is this concept, delivered with outstanding customer service, which allows us to deserve and maintain our status as Lincoln's leisure living leader.

n partnership with our customers since 1953, CAPITAL PATIO & THE FLAME SHOP is dedicated to the principle that leisure time spent at home should be relaxing and worry-free. To meet that goal, our products are chosen for their quality, durability, functional beauty and ease of use. It is this concept, delivered with outstanding customer service, which allows us to deserve and maintain our status as Lincoln's leisure living leader.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

You can maneuver your gas grill into place, but you cannot connect the grill to your gas source yourself. All municipalities mandate that a certified plumber carry out this work, so you’ll have to reach out to a plumber or a gas grill installation company in your area. Given how dangerous a gas leak can be, gas lines and connections are highly regulated, so you’ll need a professional’s help and a permit to install a gas grill.

In most cases, yes, it’s safe to light a gas water heater manually, but you should shut the gas off first, open a window, and let the space air out for about 10 minutes. Modern water heaters shut the gas off entirely if the pilot light goes out, but airing out the area beforehand is good practice and will ensure it’s safe to relight your pilot light manually. Just make sure you turn the gas valve to “pilot” before lighting. If the light keeps going out or won’t light at all, call in a professional.

Call 811 to locate and mark the gas lines at least three days before digging. In many areas, you can dig within 18 inches of the lines, though in some locations, the distance may be further. Check local regulations, as you may need a utility company representative onsite when digging. Document your calls to 811 and precautions taken to avoid gas lines. A homeowner can be held liable for hitting a gas line in some cases, but contacting the proper authorities and following all guidelines can offer protection.

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

The effect a gas fireplace has on your gas bill will depend on how often you use it, the size of the rooms you’re heating with it, and the BTUs of the fireplace itself, but generally speaking, it should only cost a few cents an hour to run it when it’s on. It will consume minimal energy when it’s “off” if you have a pilot light running constantly, but some modern gas fireplaces don’t require a constant pilot light.

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