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TONG'S AIR COND HEATING & PLBG

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TONG'S AIR COND HEATING & PLBG

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39 years of experience

Tong's Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing is a family owned and operated business. Kent Tong, the owner, opened the business in 1986 with his wife. They now employ 13 people, including his son & his wife, and his daughter and her husband. We run monthly specials and seasonal specials. Specials and products are on our website at www.tongsac.com. We take all major credit cards & checks. We also offer Wells Fargo Financing as another option. We collect at the time of service. We also offer Counter Sales, where you can buy time tested by professional parts at our counter.

Tong's Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing is a family owned and operated business. Kent Tong, the owner, opened the business in 1986 with his wife. They now employ 13 people, including his son & his wife, and his daughter and her husband. We run monthly specials and seasonal specials. Specials and products are on our website at www.tongsac.com. We take all major credit cards & checks. We also offer Wells Fargo Financing as another option. We collect at the time of service. We also offer Counter Sales, where you can buy time tested by professional parts at our counter.




ABTECH Mechanical HVAC Inc

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ABTECH Mechanical HVAC Inc

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Owned and operated by Robert Gillespie. We are a local HVAC Geothermal Plumbing & Duct Cleaning service and installation company. We are located in Monroeville Ohio and service North Central Ohio. We are currently working on branching out farther east in Oberlin Ohio We offer one year labor and parts warranty on most service repairs. We were the first to offer such a warranty in this area. We are a member of the BBB in good standing. If your not happy were not happy

Owned and operated by Robert Gillespie. We are a local HVAC Geothermal Plumbing & Duct Cleaning service and installation company. We are located in Monroeville Ohio and service North Central Ohio. We are currently working on branching out farther east in Oberlin Ohio We offer one year labor and parts warranty on most service repairs. We were the first to offer such a warranty in this area. We are a member of the BBB in good standing. If your not happy were not happy

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

It costs anywhere from $125 to $2,000 to convert an electric stove to gas because it all depends on the current setup of your kitchen. For example, if you already have a gas line behind your stove, you could pay as little as $125 to have a plumber hook up your new range. Running a new gas line, however, costs between $260 and $820. If you don’t have gas service at all, you’ll spend around $2,000 to set it up.

In most cases, a gas stove should be installed by a licensed plumber. Connecting gas appliances carries many risks, chief among them a fatal gas leak. If your home is already set up with the proper gas hookups, you may be able to DIY the installation (or save money by hiring a local handyperson or basic appliance installer near you rather than a plumber). If you’re ever in doubt, however, we recommend going with a professional master plumber.

Fixing a gas leak can take anywhere from one to 24 hours, depending on the location and magnitude of the problem. A gas line specialist or gas plumber should be able to give you an estimated time to completion once they evaluate the situation. If your city’s utility company works to fix a gas leak, it will likely have information available about the anticipated time for gas service to be restored. 

Call 811 to locate and mark the gas lines at least three days before digging. In many areas, you can dig within 18 inches of the lines, though in some locations, the distance may be further. Check local regulations, as you may need a utility company representative onsite when digging. Document your calls to 811 and precautions taken to avoid gas lines. A homeowner can be held liable for hitting a gas line in some cases, but contacting the proper authorities and following all guidelines can offer protection.

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.

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