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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
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

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.


JC Plus Plumbing

531 W Keating Cir
5.00(
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JC Plus Plumbing

531 W Keating Cir
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

JC Plus Plumbing began in 2004. We have over 25 years experience in the plumbing industry. We are an accredited member to the BBB. We specialize in residential bathroom remodeling projects and we provide all types of plumbing services. Estimates are free. Tell us what you want to do and we will be happy to guide you to an affordable solution. We are insured and bonded and carry City of Lincoln Master Plumber Contractors License number 209.

JC Plus Plumbing began in 2004. We have over 25 years experience in the plumbing industry. We are an accredited member to the BBB. We specialize in residential bathroom remodeling projects and we provide all types of plumbing services. Estimates are free. Tell us what you want to do and we will be happy to guide you to an affordable solution. We are insured and bonded and carry City of Lincoln Master Plumber Contractors License number 209.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

The cost to repair a gas leak is $120 to $250 on average, but it could be as costly as $5,000, depending on the leak location and severity. 

For example, if you have drywall covering the source of the leak, you'll need to hire a contractor to replace the removed drywall. In addition, if the leak is underground, you'll need a contractor to excavate the ground to reach the gas line. 

Yes, most states require a plumber to be licensed, and for good reason. Hiring an unlicensed plumber could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations. Check our state licensing tool to review the local plumber guidelines.

As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification, which include:

  • The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check

  • Required to have applicable state and local licenses

  • Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review

  • Paying to advertise their services

  • Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi

Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.

As long as a licensed professional installs your gas lines, you don’t have to do anything extra to prepare for cold weather. If there are pipes that require a wrap, your installer should have done it for you already. If you want to be absolutely sure your gas system is good to go for winter, the best option is to schedule a gas line inspection.

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.

No, most homeowners don't have the skills and experience required to convert their electric stove to gas on their own. You must hire an electrician and a licensed gas plumber for the conversion. This job requires swapping out the existing 240-volt outlet for a 110-volt outlet and may also involve installing or extending an existing gas line.

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