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Shamrock Maintenance Corp.

4.20(
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Shamrock Maintenance Corp.

4.20(
720
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
169 local quotes requested
10 years of experience

Serving the Tri-State Area, Shamrock Chimney will provide you with a dedicated approach to ensure your chimney is kept clean and safe. Our team provides chimney solutions for every problem, protecting homes from dangers of leaking chimneys and flues. Call us today to schedule your next appointment.

"Amazing work. Quote and job completed the same day. Neat, professional. Would highly recommend"

Jeanne S on October 2025

Serving the Tri-State Area, Shamrock Chimney will provide you with a dedicated approach to ensure your chimney is kept clean and safe. Our team provides chimney solutions for every problem, protecting homes from dangers of leaking chimneys and flues. Call us today to schedule your next appointment.

"Amazing work. Quote and job completed the same day. Neat, professional. Would highly recommend"

Jeanne S on October 2025


Gary Gilbert Masonry

4.70(
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Gary Gilbert Masonry

4.70(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers
36 local quotes requested

The highest quality in brick work, fireplaces, historical restorations, etc... Gary Gilbert is a well-established third generation mason with over 30 years of experience in all types of stonework and specialize in fireplaces - available for residential or commercial projects on either new construction or on existing structures. Specializing in custom stone fireplaces and brick repair or restorations. When we do a repair on your homes fireplace you'll never know that one was needed. Call us today to get the fireplace of your dreams!g Serving the greater New Hampshire and Massachusetts areas.

"Gary called me within minutes of posting project on site. Met with me the next day (end of June 2023) to go over project. Told me his per square foot rate, which I agreed to. Bragged about how sourced his stone locally and also told me that the stone was included in the quote. Gary said he was 3 weeks out. I agreed to everything. Said he would get me samples the following. Did not hear from him the following week. Called him. He seemed aggravated that I was calling him after he did not respond to my text or phone calls. Said he would call me the next day to tell me when he would show up to do job. Never called and did no hear from him again. Strung me along for a month and then ghosted me. Very unprofessional, rude and would not use him if he was the last mason on earth."

Brian M on August 2023

The highest quality in brick work, fireplaces, historical restorations, etc... Gary Gilbert is a well-established third generation mason with over 30 years of experience in all types of stonework and specialize in fireplaces - available for residential or commercial projects on either new construction or on existing structures. Specializing in custom stone fireplaces and brick repair or restorations. When we do a repair on your homes fireplace you'll never know that one was needed. Call us today to get the fireplace of your dreams!g Serving the greater New Hampshire and Massachusetts areas.

"Gary called me within minutes of posting project on site. Met with me the next day (end of June 2023) to go over project. Told me his per square foot rate, which I agreed to. Bragged about how sourced his stone locally and also told me that the stone was included in the quote. Gary said he was 3 weeks out. I agreed to everything. Said he would get me samples the following. Did not hear from him the following week. Called him. He seemed aggravated that I was calling him after he did not respond to my text or phone calls. Said he would call me the next day to tell me when he would show up to do job. Never called and did no hear from him again. Strung me along for a month and then ghosted me. Very unprofessional, rude and would not use him if he was the last mason on earth."

Brian M on August 2023

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

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.

If your home uses more than one gas appliance, you'll continue to use gas, even outside of the heating season. Your water heater, gas stove and oven, and gas dryer will all use some gas, although typically much less than a furnace. Additionally, those appliances may also have a pilot light that is lit continually, using a small amount even when no one is at home.

Because of the potential danger associated with incorrectly capping the gas line that serves the gas fireplace, many people will choose to hire a professional to do the work. Some homeowners may choose to hire a pro to only handle the gas line for them. They then may attempt to remove the actual insert on their own, which is a challenging—but not impossible—DIY project.

Appliances typically connected to a gas line include gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces, and gas fireplaces. Essentially, any appliance in your home that uses gas needs to be connected to a gas line, which connects your home with the main gas line owned and operated by your gas company.

Yes. There are a variety of standard pipe sizes used in plumbing. The main supply line connecting your home to the street is either 3/4 or 1 inch in diameter. Supply lines are 3/4 inch in diameter. Individual components are 1/2 inch in diameter. Meanwhile, your main drainpipe is often 4 inches wide. Most shower and bathtub drains are 2 inches in diameter, most toilet drains are 3 inches in diameter, and most sink drainpipes are 1 1/4 or 1 ½ inches in diameter.

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