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Master Service Plumbing Inc

325 Sunshine Ln
4.00(
8
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Master Service Plumbing Inc

325 Sunshine Ln
4.00(
8
)
Customers say: Terrific value
40 years of experience

Additional contact name - Marc Totton. Additional DBAs - Master Service Plumbing.com, Master Service Plumbing. Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected].

"Master Service Plumbing did not meet our expectations. They did not complete the contracted work, yet billed for it. I would not recommend them."

Leslie D on March 2024

Additional contact name - Marc Totton. Additional DBAs - Master Service Plumbing.com, Master Service Plumbing. Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected].

"Master Service Plumbing did not meet our expectations. They did not complete the contracted work, yet billed for it. I would not recommend them."

Leslie D on March 2024



Reno Heating & Air

5 Cal Ln
4.58(
12
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Reno Heating & Air

5 Cal Ln
4.58(
12
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

Reno Heating & Air is a family owned and operated buisness, with over 70 years or experience. 10 employees, we do use subcontractors, Reno Heating is a mechanical contractor with a c21 license(56404). We charge an initial 75.00 dispatch which covers the first 15 minutes on the job and we charge in 1/4 hour increaments after that. Additional contacts: Katy Trevino, Kristi Nichols.

"These folks are fantastic! John Trevino and his assistant came over to look at our HVAC units and check what needed to be done per comments on our house inspection--we bought the 10 y/o old about 7 months ago. John determined that the two units needed a bit more work inside and outside than what the inspectors found, and said the humidifier would work well with our system. They gave us a fair price, based on the research I did. We also originally wanted a "mini split" unit in the office so we could heat/cool it separately from the rest of the area covered by the second HVAC unit. However, the price was somewhat more than we thought it would be and, after John understood our needs, he suggested just adding a zone to the unit--which was much less expensive and exactly what we needed. I was a little disappointed that it was not John who ultimately did the work, but his team was excellent. The job wound up taking an extra 10 hours or so than they thought it would, but they didn't charge a dime more than the estimate. They made sure everything worked correctly and cleaned up after themselves, and they explained all of the new equipment. I would recommend these folks any time and will be signing up for their annual maintenance plan."

Dimi M on April 2019

Reno Heating & Air is a family owned and operated buisness, with over 70 years or experience. 10 employees, we do use subcontractors, Reno Heating is a mechanical contractor with a c21 license(56404). We charge an initial 75.00 dispatch which covers the first 15 minutes on the job and we charge in 1/4 hour increaments after that. Additional contacts: Katy Trevino, Kristi Nichols.

"These folks are fantastic! John Trevino and his assistant came over to look at our HVAC units and check what needed to be done per comments on our house inspection--we bought the 10 y/o old about 7 months ago. John determined that the two units needed a bit more work inside and outside than what the inspectors found, and said the humidifier would work well with our system. They gave us a fair price, based on the research I did. We also originally wanted a "mini split" unit in the office so we could heat/cool it separately from the rest of the area covered by the second HVAC unit. However, the price was somewhat more than we thought it would be and, after John understood our needs, he suggested just adding a zone to the unit--which was much less expensive and exactly what we needed. I was a little disappointed that it was not John who ultimately did the work, but his team was excellent. The job wound up taking an extra 10 hours or so than they thought it would, but they didn't charge a dime more than the estimate. They made sure everything worked correctly and cleaned up after themselves, and they explained all of the new equipment. I would recommend these folks any time and will be signing up for their annual maintenance plan."

Dimi M on April 2019

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Plumbers start by walking around the property to see if they notice any signs or sounds of a gas leak. They can also use tools like electronic gas detectors and infrared cameras to find the source of leaks. There are also detectors that use laser, thermal, and multi-wavelength imaging. All these devices allow a plumber to scan your home and pinpoint the exact location of a leak.

Pipefitting is a more specialized profession, and pipefitters work with complex systems and low- and high-pressure pipes, so it can be considered harder than plumbing. Though each profession comes with its challenges, the nature of pipefitting requires working with heavier materials in fast-paced and dangerous environments, which can be more challenging than working on residential and commercial plumbing systems.

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.

The best sealant for gas pipes is usually a pipe joint compound, or pipe dope. It creates a durable, leak-proof seal that is resistant to high pressure and vibrations, and it doesn’t break down like tape can. Yellow Teflon tape, or PTFE tape, can also be a good option and is a safe and reliable sealant for gas pipes when you or a pro apply it correctly.

Installing a gas line is no simple task. From start to finish, you’re looking at anywhere from six to 12 weeks to acquire the correct permits, dig a trench, and connect your appliances. Naturally, the longer the gas line, the longer it will take to complete. If your plumber needs to hire additional contractors to dig trenches and navigate around or remove obstacles, this could put you at the longer end of the timeframe. 

Once the land is prepped and licenses acquired, installing the actual line may only take a few days to a few weeks, weather permitting.

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