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"Work was done as promised. Complications for firebox rebuild were discovered and remedied without additional cost. Repairs to the chimney liners was done much less expensively than I thought possible without tearing into the brickwork. It seems that the owner treats his workers with respect. There is a team atmosphere on the job. He has more long-term employees than I have seen in companies that hire tradesmen."

Robert S on January 2019

Family business and Owner operated. We provide high quality services at an affordable rate. Low overhead unlike the big guys. Call us for a free estimate!

"Work was done as promised. Complications for firebox rebuild were discovered and remedied without additional cost. Repairs to the chimney liners was done much less expensively than I thought possible without tearing into the brickwork. It seems that the owner treats his workers with respect. There is a team atmosphere on the job. He has more long-term employees than I have seen in companies that hire tradesmen."

Robert S on January 2019






DL Heating and Cooling

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DL Heating and Cooling

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A small family owned business. I do sub-contracting work if needed. Senior and military vet discounts. Due to being a small company we are not able to offer financing. We do accept cash or check.

A small family owned business. I do sub-contracting work if needed. Senior and military vet discounts. Due to being a small company we are not able to offer financing. We do accept cash or check.


the faucet doctors plumbing & heating company

799 Vermilion Road
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the faucet doctors plumbing & heating company

799 Vermilion Road
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45 years of experience

Faucet Doctors Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning is a father and son business that started in 1980. We are state certified HVAC & Plumbing contractors as well as licensed, general contractors and have reasonable rates and your satisfaction is guaranteed. The Faucet Doctors go through continuous education and training which allows us to stay ahead of the competition and get the job done right the first time!

Faucet Doctors Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning is a father and son business that started in 1980. We are state certified HVAC & Plumbing contractors as well as licensed, general contractors and have reasonable rates and your satisfaction is guaranteed. The Faucet Doctors go through continuous education and training which allows us to stay ahead of the competition and get the job done right the first time!




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Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

This is a matter of personal preference, as each method has its own pros and cons. Oil furnaces are safer, but the smell can be off-putting to some consumers. Oil is also more expensive than gas. However, oil furnaces boast a higher BTU rate per hour, so a smaller amount of oil can heat a larger space when compared to a gas furnace.

No, you shouldn't cap a gas pipe with a compression fitting because they aren't designed for gas lines and can pose serious safety risks. Gas pipes require threaded caps that create a secure, leak-proof seal capable of handling gas pressure. Using a compression fitting could lead to dangerous gas leaks—a hazard you definitely want to avoid. 

In most cases, yes, it’s safe to light a gas water heater manually, but you should shut the gas off first, open a window, and let the space air out for about 10 minutes. Modern water heaters shut the gas off entirely if the pilot light goes out, but airing out the area beforehand is good practice and will ensure it’s safe to relight your pilot light manually. Just make sure you turn the gas valve to “pilot” before lighting. If the light keeps going out or won’t light at all, call in a professional.

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.

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.

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