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Pennwood Home and Hearth

294 W. College Ave
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Pennwood Home and Hearth

294 W. College Ave
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Pennwood sells, installs, and services supplemental heating appliances in a variety of fuels, such as: fireplaces, free standing stoves, and fireplace inserts. Pennwood also offers wide selection of high quality BBQ grills and smokers, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and BBQ accessories. Our chimney sweep division, Sootslayer Chimney Sweeps, provides full chimney cleaning, inspection, and repair as well as HVAC and dryer duct cleaning.

Pennwood sells, installs, and services supplemental heating appliances in a variety of fuels, such as: fireplaces, free standing stoves, and fireplace inserts. Pennwood also offers wide selection of high quality BBQ grills and smokers, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and BBQ accessories. Our chimney sweep division, Sootslayer Chimney Sweeps, provides full chimney cleaning, inspection, and repair as well as HVAC and dryer duct cleaning.




CREEKSIDE HEARTH & PATIO LLC

220 W FREEDOM AVE
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CREEKSIDE HEARTH & PATIO LLC

220 W FREEDOM AVE
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We have 10 employees adn have been in business since 2005. We do sub-contract a few services. We often have promotions and they can be seen on Facebook or on our website. We offer six months SAC financing all the time.

"We purchased a new Wood Stove from Creekside to replace the Coal Stove that was in our new house. The crew showed up on time, removed the old stove and installed the new one in an amazingly quick manner. Everything works perfectly. They even cleaned the chimney. Since the Coal Stove was relatively new ( we just don’t like Coal), Creekside put the Stove in their inventory and sold it on consignment for us. What a great group of people! Would definitely recommend them and will definitely use them in the future."

Cindy D on August 2018

We have 10 employees adn have been in business since 2005. We do sub-contract a few services. We often have promotions and they can be seen on Facebook or on our website. We offer six months SAC financing all the time.

"We purchased a new Wood Stove from Creekside to replace the Coal Stove that was in our new house. The crew showed up on time, removed the old stove and installed the new one in an amazingly quick manner. Everything works perfectly. They even cleaned the chimney. Since the Coal Stove was relatively new ( we just don’t like Coal), Creekside put the Stove in their inventory and sold it on consignment for us. What a great group of people! Would definitely recommend them and will definitely use them in the future."

Cindy D on August 2018

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Almost all new buildings in California need an earthquake shut-off valve. The requirements for an earthquake gas shut-off valve (and who can install it) depend on where you live. For example, according to the Los Angeles Municipal Code, you’re required to hire a licensed contractor to install one whenever you build, sell, or renovate a home. Check with your local building department for your city’s laws on installing, permitting, and inspecting earthquake shut-off valves.

Costs depend on the fireplace model, venting complexity, labor, and whether additional structural modifications are needed.

While some building codes allow galvanized pipe for natural gas, it shouldn’t be used for propane. Propane can cause the pipe to wear down, leading to dangerous leaks. Instead of galvanized piping for propane, you should consider coated copper, black iron, or corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST). For underground propane line installation, you can use polyethylene (PE).

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.  

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.

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