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Cornerstone Services

PO Box 384
4.91(
343
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Cornerstone Services

PO Box 384
4.91(
343
)
Approved Pro
Super Service Award
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers
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Cornerstone Services (chimney cleaning and window cleaning) (903) 570-5268, owner/operator Randy Epps. I started this business in 1982, inspired by a magazine ad, “Be your own boss in the world’s most honorable profession…Become a chimney sweep!” In 1987, I added a window cleaning service. Over the years, I have cleaned thousands of windows, thousands of chimneys. I love meeting people, I love the work I do. "He that has the Son, has life."

"very good and serviceable "

Joe M on October 2025

Cornerstone Services (chimney cleaning and window cleaning) (903) 570-5268, owner/operator Randy Epps. I started this business in 1982, inspired by a magazine ad, “Be your own boss in the world’s most honorable profession…Become a chimney sweep!” In 1987, I added a window cleaning service. Over the years, I have cleaned thousands of windows, thousands of chimneys. I love meeting people, I love the work I do. "He that has the Son, has life."

"very good and serviceable "

Joe M on October 2025



American Plumbing Co

1620 North Parkdale Drive
4.65(
31
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American Plumbing Co

1620 North Parkdale Drive
4.65(
31
)
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

Locally owned & operated. Additional contact: Emergency: (903)780-1512. Additional address: Po box 5114 tyler, tx 75712. Additional email: Human resources: [email protected]. License: #m-10861. Dba names: Vanderpool plumbing company.

"It went well. Prompt service and they were done quickly."

Michelle L on November 2019

Locally owned & operated. Additional contact: Emergency: (903)780-1512. Additional address: Po box 5114 tyler, tx 75712. Additional email: Human resources: [email protected]. License: #m-10861. Dba names: Vanderpool plumbing company.

"It went well. Prompt service and they were done quickly."

Michelle L on November 2019

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Not all gas fireplaces need a chimney. If you install a ventless gas fireplace, it will release low levels of combustion byproducts back into your living space (instead of pushing them outside through a chimney or vent). Ventless fireplaces burn fuel efficiently, so the emissions are minimal—but they could bother people with allergies or respiratory issues.

Element, gas features, and complexity, including venting and connections, are typically higher due to safety and expertise factors.

It’s no secret that natural gas differs from propane, but you’re in luck—licensed plumbers can also install propane gas lines. When you speak to a gas plumber near you, be sure you specify that your project will be for propane gas, not natural gas. Propane lines are slightly different than natural gas lines, so clear communication is key to ensure that your project is completed without a hitch. 

Sometimes. While many traditional homes use copper, galvanized steel, PVC, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and PEX, mobile homes will typically use PVC, CPVC, or PEX. These materials are more flexible, easier to work with, and handle colder temperatures.

Natural gas companies advise only shutting off the gas supply at the meter yourself if you smell natural gas or suspect there is a leak, typically following an emergency. Instead, you can shut off gas to individual appliances when necessary. If you want to turn off your natural gas entirely, you should contact your utility company. You’ll generally also need to acquire a permit to work on your natural gas line.

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