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YORK HEATING & AIR COND

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YORK HEATING & AIR COND

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47 years of experience

Locally owned York Heating & Air Conditioning has been proudly serving the York community for 35+ years. We provide service on all types of heating and air conditioning units including GeoThermal units. Our Technicians are factory trained, NATE certified, NFI certified and certified in refrigeration. Our showroom has a variety of hearth products on display including, Corn & Pellet stoves, Gas Fireplaces, Wood stoves and hearth pads. We also have a full sheet metal shop complete with a new plasma table for custom sheet metal work. Gary Osentowski and Larry Lind started the company in 1978. Since then Larry has retired, but Gary is still running the company. In 2009 Gary opened a second location in Henderson NE, known as Henderson Heating & Air.

Locally owned York Heating & Air Conditioning has been proudly serving the York community for 35+ years. We provide service on all types of heating and air conditioning units including GeoThermal units. Our Technicians are factory trained, NATE certified, NFI certified and certified in refrigeration. Our showroom has a variety of hearth products on display including, Corn & Pellet stoves, Gas Fireplaces, Wood stoves and hearth pads. We also have a full sheet metal shop complete with a new plasma table for custom sheet metal work. Gary Osentowski and Larry Lind started the company in 1978. Since then Larry has retired, but Gary is still running the company. In 2009 Gary opened a second location in Henderson NE, known as Henderson Heating & Air.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Local codes often mandate specific fittings, permits, and vent considerations for permitted function and safety, which are enforced by professionals.

Oil furnaces don’t emit poisonous or highly flammable gases, making them less dangerous in your home than gas furnaces because they have a much lower chance of combusting. An oil furnace does pose the risk of causing a fire if it tips over, but it is generally considered safer compared to a gas furnace.

Yes, you can have a gas line professionally installed to convert your traditional fireplace to natural gas; just know it’ll be an extra cost to budget for. The cost to run a gas line where you don’t already have one is about $540, though most homeowners pay between $260 and $820. Your total could be significantly higher if you don’t already have a main gas line running to your home.

Yes, it’s possible to cap a gas line yourself if you’re no longer using it or are simply going out of town for an extended period of time. It’s essential to follow the steps on properly capping a gas line yourself. If you’re uncomfortable with any of the steps, you may want to bring in a natural gas plumber for added reassurance.

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.

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