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Kodrzycki & Son Masonry

5875 Old State Rd
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Kodrzycki & Son Masonry

5875 Old State Rd
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54 years of experience

We are a very Dedicated Company that has been performing Chimney Sweeps & All Aspects of Fireplace repairs for well over 40yrs. We also install outdoor Fireplaces, wood/gas stoves, inserts, gas logs, fireplace doors, patio pavers. Retaining walls, foundation repairs/rebuilds, stone work of all types. We Enjoy what we do in Educating our customers with the reasons of possible repairs needed or why some services should be done to keep your home safe and also reduce the high cost on Maintenance! We accept checks, cash for payment. We offer senior citizen discounts!

We are a very Dedicated Company that has been performing Chimney Sweeps & All Aspects of Fireplace repairs for well over 40yrs. We also install outdoor Fireplaces, wood/gas stoves, inserts, gas logs, fireplace doors, patio pavers. Retaining walls, foundation repairs/rebuilds, stone work of all types. We Enjoy what we do in Educating our customers with the reasons of possible repairs needed or why some services should be done to keep your home safe and also reduce the high cost on Maintenance! We accept checks, cash for payment. We offer senior citizen discounts!



Morewood Bill Plumbing & Heating

3109 W 12th St
4.75(
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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

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

The best way to reset this valve is to contact your utility provider to do so safely. If the pipes are damaged and you reset the valve anyway, it could lead to a gas leak. It’s important to call in a pro as soon as you can to reconnect your gas supply after an earthquake and ensure the device will work again the next time there’s a quake.

No, you shouldn’t leave a gas line uncapped because it can allow gas to escape into your environment, which can lead to fires, explosions, and health hazards. That’s why it’s critical to properly cap and seal any unused gas lines as soon as you can. If you’re not comfortable with that, you can always call a licensed plumber to safely handle it for you. 

Plumbers typically install gas lines. When hiring a plumber, you should make sure that they have the proper licenses and credentials. While you can hire any plumber to complete this task, you may consider hiring a natural gas line plumber who specializes in moving gas lines. They’ll have extensive experience completing similar projects.

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. 

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).

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