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"First time I've used them, Indian Lake seems to be an oddity, lots of house trailers and lots of plumbers around but hard to get anyone to show up and do quality or consistent work (repeat customer) on a trailer. Out of 10 contacts attempted they not only scheduled me the same week they also warned me about the extra service call charge for distance. As I was trying the get the other 9 contacts closer to Indian Lake to this work, I ended up having to change my appointment with Kogge due to other commitments I just could not rearrange. They did not hesitate to reschedule early the very next week without hem hawing around, wow. No others wanted the job, so I drove up and Steve arrived close to scheduled time. He followed me under the trailer to the leak, took care of it, gave me advice/information, then fixed what I thought was a pressure switch issue by replacing the gauge he believed to be the real cause (on and off cycles to close and often), then fine tuned the on/off cycle and now my pump and holding tank are in sync and run less often and when actually needed. This was all in excellent time, no rush and no looking at his watch or phone (if he even had either), he just did the jobs quickly and efficiently without hesitation or wondering if he had a part. They will be at the top of my list from now on despite the distance charge, it was and should be worth it based on the excellent experience I had today, thank you again!"

Rick S on June 2018

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"First time I've used them, Indian Lake seems to be an oddity, lots of house trailers and lots of plumbers around but hard to get anyone to show up and do quality or consistent work (repeat customer) on a trailer. Out of 10 contacts attempted they not only scheduled me the same week they also warned me about the extra service call charge for distance. As I was trying the get the other 9 contacts closer to Indian Lake to this work, I ended up having to change my appointment with Kogge due to other commitments I just could not rearrange. They did not hesitate to reschedule early the very next week without hem hawing around, wow. No others wanted the job, so I drove up and Steve arrived close to scheduled time. He followed me under the trailer to the leak, took care of it, gave me advice/information, then fixed what I thought was a pressure switch issue by replacing the gauge he believed to be the real cause (on and off cycles to close and often), then fine tuned the on/off cycle and now my pump and holding tank are in sync and run less often and when actually needed. This was all in excellent time, no rush and no looking at his watch or phone (if he even had either), he just did the jobs quickly and efficiently without hesitation or wondering if he had a part. They will be at the top of my list from now on despite the distance charge, it was and should be worth it based on the excellent experience I had today, thank you again!"

Rick S on June 2018




Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

While you can install a gas dryer yourself, we recommend hiring a pro to help with any work involving gas (safety first!). Keep in mind that your gas dryer will have to meet specific codes and standards. While it will cost more money to work with a professional, it will be money well spent knowing that it’s hooked up correctly.

The cost to convert a wood fireplace to gas ranges from $500 to $5,500 on average, with most people paying $3,000 for a conversion. Both wood and gas fireplaces have pros and cons—gas fireplaces are easier to clean and maintain, while fires in wood-burning fireplaces are especially warm and cozy.

Yes, it’s possible to cap a gas line yourself if you’re no longer using it or are simply going out of town for an extended period of time. It’s essential to follow the steps on properly capping a gas line yourself. If you’re uncomfortable with any of the steps, you may want to bring in a natural gas plumber for added reassurance.

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. 

Temporarily capping a gas line—for renovations or during travel—doesn’t require a permit. If you plan to remove a gas line and cap it completely, you’ll need to apply and pay for one through your town or city. Depending on your region and its local codes, you may pay between $25 and $100. To avoid a gas leak or other hazards, some cities take the job of permanently adjusting or capping a gas line out of the hands of homeowners. Instead, they require hiring a professional gas plumber.  

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