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Kalins Indoor Comfort

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Kalins Indoor Comfort

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 96% of Angi customers
Recommended by 96% of HomeAdvisor customers

Originally begun as the Norfork Furnace Company, Jacob Kalin founded the company known today as Kalins Indoor Comfort back in 1921. His sound Sid Kalin joined the business after WWll and since 1976 Bruce Kalin represents the third generation to join the family business. The company expanded to Vermillion, SD in 1983 and added fireplace sales and service in 1990.

"Draven called ahead and advised he was on his way. Arrived on schedule and went right to work. Service was quick and explained what service was done. Provided for feedback by giving an address to send a review. Nice Job! Bill Fitzgerald, Jackson."

Bill F on June 2024

Originally begun as the Norfork Furnace Company, Jacob Kalin founded the company known today as Kalins Indoor Comfort back in 1921. His sound Sid Kalin joined the business after WWll and since 1976 Bruce Kalin represents the third generation to join the family business. The company expanded to Vermillion, SD in 1983 and added fireplace sales and service in 1990.

"Draven called ahead and advised he was on his way. Arrived on schedule and went right to work. Service was quick and explained what service was done. Provided for feedback by giving an address to send a review. Nice Job! Bill Fitzgerald, Jackson."

Bill F on June 2024

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

In some cases, the answer is yes. Being licensed to work on gas lines requires additional specialized training beyond being a licensed plumber. If the plumber is also licensed as a natural gas plumber, they will be able work on natural gas lines. If the plumber is only licensed to work on water and sewer lines, then you’ll have to find another professional to do gas line work.

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.

While the line can't be removed, a pro can place a cap on the end to stop leaks. Contact a pro for a service call and speak with them about the related costs of either capping or removing the line altogether. Capping a gas line will cost between $75 and $150 while removing it will start at $250.

No, you shouldn't cap a gas pipe with a compression fitting because they aren't designed for gas lines and can pose serious safety risks. Gas pipes require threaded caps that create a secure, leak-proof seal capable of handling gas pressure. Using a compression fitting could lead to dangerous gas leaks—a hazard you definitely want to avoid. 

Even if you invested in the cost of a gas shut-off valve for your oven and other appliances, it’s a good idea to add a seismic shut-off valve as an extra safety measure. 

Gas shut-off valves for appliances are manual, meaning someone has to cut off the flow of gas. This leaves room for error, as you might not be home or might be too distracted to think about gas lines during an earthquake. An earthquake valve is automatic and will protect your home from gas-related disasters in the event of an earthquake.

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