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14 years of experience

We are a Total Mechanical Company that does what our name imply's for residential and commercial. If you have a project call us for free advice or trip charge to give you a bid at the job site or in you home. We will travel anywhere in NM to help you out on that remodel or new construction Design and build.

We are a Total Mechanical Company that does what our name imply's for residential and commercial. If you have a project call us for free advice or trip charge to give you a bid at the job site or in you home. We will travel anywhere in NM to help you out on that remodel or new construction Design and build.


"The service man arrived right on time. He was able to trouble-shoot the problem quickly and make the repairs needed to get the system up and running again. He also inspected both of my boilers and determined that there were a few problems that should be repaired during a second visit. He also found a small leak in one of my baseboard heaters and did an excellent job replacing a poorly placed and designed valve. I found the service man to be very knowledgeable and felt all of the recommended repairs were reasonable and necessary. The final bill was a bit if a shock, but they had to make several 80 mile trips to my house from their office, spent all or part of 4 days at my house and replaced several parts, so all things considered it wasn't completely unreasonable. The main thing is they were reliable, very knowledgeable and now I feel like I have a good plumber to call when I have a problem."

Laura P on August 2018

9 employees, Lic. # 033693, Net 30.

"The service man arrived right on time. He was able to trouble-shoot the problem quickly and make the repairs needed to get the system up and running again. He also inspected both of my boilers and determined that there were a few problems that should be repaired during a second visit. He also found a small leak in one of my baseboard heaters and did an excellent job replacing a poorly placed and designed valve. I found the service man to be very knowledgeable and felt all of the recommended repairs were reasonable and necessary. The final bill was a bit if a shock, but they had to make several 80 mile trips to my house from their office, spent all or part of 4 days at my house and replaced several parts, so all things considered it wasn't completely unreasonable. The main thing is they were reliable, very knowledgeable and now I feel like I have a good plumber to call when I have a problem."

Laura P on August 2018

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

No, you shouldn’t leave a gas line uncapped because it can allow gas to escape into your environment, which can lead to fires, explosions, and health hazards. That’s why it’s critical to properly cap and seal any unused gas lines as soon as you can. If you’re not comfortable with that, you can always call a licensed plumber to safely handle it for you. 

Propane tanks are professionally installed by assessing the site for safety, placing it correctly, connecting it securely, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

In some ways, yes, and in some ways, no. As for how they’re the same, propane and gas both burn via the same process, combustion, and at the same temperature, around 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. The difference is that propane produces more heat per unit than gas. One cubic foot of propane contains 2,516 BTU, while one cubic foot of gas contains 1,030 BTU.

Most qualified local plumbers in your area should be able to help with this job. However, it's always best to check with your utility company before starting any gas-related project. Speak with them about your needs and request recommendations for licensed plumbers who can pull permits and properly install the line.

Renovation projects that require moving a gas-powered appliance may also require moving the gas line that supplies it. The cost to move a gas line falls between $375 and $750 and will depend on how far the line needs to be moved, the cost of the permits, and how much excavation is needed, along with other factors. 

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