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AAA Plumbing
AAA Plumbing
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"Guys were on time, friendly and worked quickly. They installed a new kitchen faucet and a soap dispenser. For sure would hire them again."
Steve L on September 2018
Additional email - [email protected]
"Guys were on time, friendly and worked quickly. They installed a new kitchen faucet and a soap dispenser. For sure would hire them again."
Steve L on September 2018
The Kimball, SD homeowners’ guide to gas leak repairs
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Find costs to repair a gas line and plan your budget based on the problem, from excavating for a new line to making a minor repair to an existing one.
Whether it's time for pipe replacement or to hook up the range of your dreams, gas line installation cost is an important line in your budget. Let's take a look.
Figuring out which pipes are for gas lines can seem overwhelming at first, but here are the six best options for your home.
Is a homeowner liable if a contractor hits a gas line while digging? Not if you or your contractor have the gas line marked before digging.
Choosing the right pipe type for your gas lines can help ensure the safe use of your gas appliances. Find out if you can use galvanized pipe for gas in this guide.
Gas fitters and plumbers are both qualified to work on natural gas lines, but what you call them depends on where you live.