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CJ's Home Decor & Fireplaces LLC

21701 Route 6
5.00(
1
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CJ's Home Decor & Fireplaces LLC

21701 Route 6
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

CJ's Home Decor and Fireplaces LLC is a factory direct retailer & custom shop with over 20 years experience in the stove, fireplace, hearth, and outdoor industries. From outdoor luxury, to indoor comfort, to home efficiency, to beauty and beyond, there are so many ways to let CJ's work for you. Established in 1999 we have grown from a humble shop into a 8,000sq ft warehouse/showroom and 5 divisions. We offer a large and diverse product line to appeal to almost every home comfort, style, and improvement need. Like you, we take pride in what we do and who we work with, so offering you as many American made and Environmentally friendly options as possible just makes sense. And, because we are one of the last privately-held companies in our industry, we are able to provide these products at more affordable prices, and even throw in FREE SHIPPING on many items! As we continue to grow, we hope to constantly provide fresh products to turn a house into a home! Thanks for getting to know all the sides of CJ's! Give us a call: 888-986-1535 Shoot us an Email: [email protected] Thanks for visting! -The CJ's Team-

CJ's Home Decor and Fireplaces LLC is a factory direct retailer & custom shop with over 20 years experience in the stove, fireplace, hearth, and outdoor industries. From outdoor luxury, to indoor comfort, to home efficiency, to beauty and beyond, there are so many ways to let CJ's work for you. Established in 1999 we have grown from a humble shop into a 8,000sq ft warehouse/showroom and 5 divisions. We offer a large and diverse product line to appeal to almost every home comfort, style, and improvement need. Like you, we take pride in what we do and who we work with, so offering you as many American made and Environmentally friendly options as possible just makes sense. And, because we are one of the last privately-held companies in our industry, we are able to provide these products at more affordable prices, and even throw in FREE SHIPPING on many items! As we continue to grow, we hope to constantly provide fresh products to turn a house into a home! Thanks for getting to know all the sides of CJ's! Give us a call: 888-986-1535 Shoot us an Email: [email protected] Thanks for visting! -The CJ's Team-



A1 Southern Tier Heating, Cooling & Plumbing Co

7 Bowen St
5.00(
1
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A1 Southern Tier Heating, Cooling & Plumbing Co

7 Bowen St
5.00(
1
)
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

20+ Years Experience, Proudly serving Chautauqua and Parts of Cattaraugus County, Free Estimates, Family Owned & Operated, 10% Senior & Military Discounts, Professional Service & Installation, Honest, True Pricing. ***Replacement Special $250 off High Efficiency Furnace or Boiler installed or $500 off a new High Efficiency system installed*** Mark P. Mullen sr. DBA

20+ Years Experience, Proudly serving Chautauqua and Parts of Cattaraugus County, Free Estimates, Family Owned & Operated, 10% Senior & Military Discounts, Professional Service & Installation, Honest, True Pricing. ***Replacement Special $250 off High Efficiency Furnace or Boiler installed or $500 off a new High Efficiency system installed*** Mark P. Mullen sr. DBA


Morewood Bill Plumbing & Heating

3109 W 12th St
4.75(
12
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Morewood Bill Plumbing & Heating

3109 W 12th St
4.75(
12
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

Locally owned and operated in Erie, PA, Bill Morewood Plumbing has been family ran for over three generations. Starting as a small family business, Bill Morewood Plumbing has grown to serve the Erie area while retaining our family values. We offer plumbing services that range from home maintenance to large projects. We work with you to get the job done right. We invite you to welcome us into your home the next time you need a project done quick and easy!

"Timely response. Friendly and efficient service. There when they said they were going to be. Would recommend and hire again."

Marco M on November 2019

Locally owned and operated in Erie, PA, Bill Morewood Plumbing has been family ran for over three generations. Starting as a small family business, Bill Morewood Plumbing has grown to serve the Erie area while retaining our family values. We offer plumbing services that range from home maintenance to large projects. We work with you to get the job done right. We invite you to welcome us into your home the next time you need a project done quick and easy!

"Timely response. Friendly and efficient service. There when they said they were going to be. Would recommend and hire again."

Marco M on November 2019


Ridout Heating & Cooling

PO Box 95 721 Route 394
4.64(
11
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Ridout Heating & Cooling

PO Box 95 721 Route 394
4.64(
11
)
Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a small family owned business focused on customer service and quality workmanship. Our billing is net 7 days. We offer financing and accept cash, check, and credit. Free estimates.

"I am a single female and mother of 3. I have used ridouts for 3 years to check my heating and cooling at beginning of the seasons as they usually run specials. My furnace and ac were about 7 years old and professionally installed. I also always pay with cash or check when they come for the service call. For 3 year they have refilling my refrigerant when I suspected a leak I was told that It was just cheaper to refill it and it wasn’t illegally leaking yet. Then last December I called for no heat. Scott the owner was able to come to my home in a reasonable amount of time. When he arrived he went to my furnace and in about 5 min he told me that I had a furnace that had a bad heat exchanger and that the brand offered warranty work. I asked him how much this would cost, would I have heat through the weekend and if he had done this warranty work for this brand. To which he said no, this would be the first time and it might run you 400-600 in labor because that would not be covered under the Brands warranty. So I asked would it happen again if it was the same part that was being replaced, should I not just think about replacing the whole furnace? To which I was told, “Even if you told me today you wanted a new furnace, I do not have time to replace it. I don’t know what you believe in but you better pray what you have lasts you the weekend.” I was very upset by this and asked him if it was running now and he told me he was going to rig it to work on high. I told him I wanted to talk to my dad about it and get some quotes first before I made any decisions. He walked away from me and made a phone call on his phone as he was leaving and I asked him how much I owed him for the visit to which he said we will bill you. About a week later I had 3 other company come and give me estimates on a new furnace none of them worked on the one had. But I did ask one of them if they knew how my furnace was rigged. His eyes got really big and he said do you have windows cracked... I said no and he asked if I had co2 detectors, which I did and then he said I’m not sure and looked at my furans told me the safety switched had been pulled so they would bypass. I was upset that ridouts never suggested to open windows or worried about our welfare on top being treated rudely. Finally about a week and half later ridouts called me to set up a time to make the warranty repair work. I was a bit shocked by this and proceed to tell them I was getting quotes from other businesses to which the secretary asked if Scott gave me one. To which I told her what Scott said about not having time. She said let me talk to him and in about an hour I emailed a list of furnaces with prices. I know nothing about furnaces and I guess I was supposed to know and just pick one. I decided to go with a different company whom I was very happy with. When they took out my old furnace I asked them to let me know if the exchanger was bad for my own peace I’d mind. In about a week the own of the company who removed my old furnace said that the exchange was not bad but what they did find is that a fan was freezing up which would have caused the safety to be tripped. So long story short they did not properly inspect my furnace and then they sent me a bill for the ordered parts and wanted to charge me shipping to send them back. I explained over the phone to Scott that I did not agree to the work and he should not have order it with out my consent therefor should not be responsible for those fees. To which he said if you don’t pay I’ll send you to collections. I would never recommend anyone who does business like this. Scott is lair and crook."

Mandy C on October 2020

We are a small family owned business focused on customer service and quality workmanship. Our billing is net 7 days. We offer financing and accept cash, check, and credit. Free estimates.

"I am a single female and mother of 3. I have used ridouts for 3 years to check my heating and cooling at beginning of the seasons as they usually run specials. My furnace and ac were about 7 years old and professionally installed. I also always pay with cash or check when they come for the service call. For 3 year they have refilling my refrigerant when I suspected a leak I was told that It was just cheaper to refill it and it wasn’t illegally leaking yet. Then last December I called for no heat. Scott the owner was able to come to my home in a reasonable amount of time. When he arrived he went to my furnace and in about 5 min he told me that I had a furnace that had a bad heat exchanger and that the brand offered warranty work. I asked him how much this would cost, would I have heat through the weekend and if he had done this warranty work for this brand. To which he said no, this would be the first time and it might run you 400-600 in labor because that would not be covered under the Brands warranty. So I asked would it happen again if it was the same part that was being replaced, should I not just think about replacing the whole furnace? To which I was told, “Even if you told me today you wanted a new furnace, I do not have time to replace it. I don’t know what you believe in but you better pray what you have lasts you the weekend.” I was very upset by this and asked him if it was running now and he told me he was going to rig it to work on high. I told him I wanted to talk to my dad about it and get some quotes first before I made any decisions. He walked away from me and made a phone call on his phone as he was leaving and I asked him how much I owed him for the visit to which he said we will bill you. About a week later I had 3 other company come and give me estimates on a new furnace none of them worked on the one had. But I did ask one of them if they knew how my furnace was rigged. His eyes got really big and he said do you have windows cracked... I said no and he asked if I had co2 detectors, which I did and then he said I’m not sure and looked at my furans told me the safety switched had been pulled so they would bypass. I was upset that ridouts never suggested to open windows or worried about our welfare on top being treated rudely. Finally about a week and half later ridouts called me to set up a time to make the warranty repair work. I was a bit shocked by this and proceed to tell them I was getting quotes from other businesses to which the secretary asked if Scott gave me one. To which I told her what Scott said about not having time. She said let me talk to him and in about an hour I emailed a list of furnaces with prices. I know nothing about furnaces and I guess I was supposed to know and just pick one. I decided to go with a different company whom I was very happy with. When they took out my old furnace I asked them to let me know if the exchanger was bad for my own peace I’d mind. In about a week the own of the company who removed my old furnace said that the exchange was not bad but what they did find is that a fan was freezing up which would have caused the safety to be tripped. So long story short they did not properly inspect my furnace and then they sent me a bill for the ordered parts and wanted to charge me shipping to send them back. I explained over the phone to Scott that I did not agree to the work and he should not have order it with out my consent therefor should not be responsible for those fees. To which he said if you don’t pay I’ll send you to collections. I would never recommend anyone who does business like this. Scott is lair and crook."

Mandy C on October 2020

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Consider an annual inspection conducted by a local plumber to prevent dangerous and destructive leaks. If you recently moved into an older home or are concerned about the age of your gas lines, call an inspector for a closer look. You may also be required to call an inspector after your contractor installs a new line for an appliance.

Common signs of gas line leaks include a rotten egg smell, hissing sounds, dead plants around the area of the leak, and unexplained physical symptoms like dizziness and nausea. If you notice any of these signs, act immediately. Shut off the gas supply to your home and call a pro to assess the situation.

No, you cannot plant a tree above a gas line. Tree roots grow and spread over time and can sometimes dent, crack, or penetrate a gas line. Those same roots may also cause accessibility problems for maintenance or repairs. You can generally plant vegetation with non-invasive root systems, low-growing vegetation, and flower beds near gas lines. 

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.

Some cities or states may require you to have an earthquake gas shut-off valve. Your insurance provider may also have requirements for installing this valve. Even if you don’t have to have one by law, it’s wise to have a natural gas plumber install one anyway. These devices can be lifesaving and prevent fires or explosions in the event of a gas leak.

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