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That-Handyman

2015 Markley ST NW
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That-Handyman

2015 Markley ST NW
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11 years of experience

Whether it’s in the businesses we run, or the households we manage, it’s hard to find time to keep up with all the maintenance items and small repairs that need done. From routine maintenance like replacing a furnace filter to small projects like replacing a sink and faucet, it can be tough to make it all happen. That is where That-Handyman comes in.

Whether it’s in the businesses we run, or the households we manage, it’s hard to find time to keep up with all the maintenance items and small repairs that need done. From routine maintenance like replacing a furnace filter to small projects like replacing a sink and faucet, it can be tough to make it all happen. That is where That-Handyman comes in.



White Mechanical

3304 Beechwood
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White Mechanical

3304 Beechwood
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Full service heating, air conditioning and refrigeration repair and installation. Residential, commercial and industrial service along with restaurant/food service equipment.

Full service heating, air conditioning and refrigeration repair and installation. Residential, commercial and industrial service along with restaurant/food service equipment.





Arctic Summers Hvac-R

P.O. Box 48
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Arctic Summers Hvac-R

P.O. Box 48
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27 years of experience

Are you tired of being over charged for your Heating and Air conditioning? We are Bringing the prices Down ! Our tech's are just that, they are Technicians, not Sales people. We repair what needs repaired! Our techs are not part changers, when they leave the Problem is solved. Almost All parts can be proven to work or not. All of our techs are Certified by a Accredited School, Drug tested and Background Checked!

Are you tired of being over charged for your Heating and Air conditioning? We are Bringing the prices Down ! Our tech's are just that, they are Technicians, not Sales people. We repair what needs repaired! Our techs are not part changers, when they leave the Problem is solved. Almost All parts can be proven to work or not. All of our techs are Certified by a Accredited School, Drug tested and Background Checked!



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Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

You should have a licensed plumber to install a gas line for your new gas fireplace. As experts in all things natural gas, these professionals understand how to work with gas safely to avoid explosions, leaks, and other potentially hazardous situations. They also know how to handle the other aspects of the process, including pulling permits, digging trenches, and connecting new gas lines to old lines.

Not all gas fireplaces need a chimney. If you install a ventless gas fireplace, it will release low levels of combustion byproducts back into your living space (instead of pushing them outside through a chimney or vent). Ventless fireplaces burn fuel efficiently, so the emissions are minimal—but they could bother people with allergies or respiratory issues.

Yes, professional installations typically include safe gas and plumbing connections.

You can and should vent the gas from your hot water heater to the outside of your home. Traditionally, these gases were vented back to other gas appliances, like stoves or furnaces, but many jurisdictions have outlawed this practice due to the risks it provides. 

Most water heaters today use atmospheric venting that exhausts the gas out of the home through a pipe.

The cost of repairing a gas leak depends on the type of leak, its severity, and how difficult it is for the repair technician to reach it. Some of the most common gas line repair costs, on average, include:

  • Cap a gas line: $75–$150

  • Gas system inspection: $150

  • Pressure test: $75–$500

  • Damaged or corroded pipe: $6–$7 per linear foot

  • Repair gas leak: $120–$5,000

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