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Wright's Air Conditioning, Inc.

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Wright's Air Conditioning, Inc.

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80 years of experience

We are the oldest, most widely used business of this type in The Hunt County area. We have been providing quality service and installations for residential and commercial applications since 1945. Our customers always come first. 2015 will mark our 70th consecutive year in business.

We are the oldest, most widely used business of this type in The Hunt County area. We have been providing quality service and installations for residential and commercial applications since 1945. Our customers always come first. 2015 will mark our 70th consecutive year in business.



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Service by Scott

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Service by Scott

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We are the oldest plumbing company in the county. Been in the same location for 30 years. We are a smoke free full service plumbing company. We use flat rate pricing guide so the customer knows how much the job will be before we start. We wear uniforms and shoe covers to protect the customers property. We have the proper equipment to do the job right.

We are the oldest plumbing company in the county. Been in the same location for 30 years. We are a smoke free full service plumbing company. We use flat rate pricing guide so the customer knows how much the job will be before we start. We wear uniforms and shoe covers to protect the customers property. We have the proper equipment to do the job right.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Safety steps include proper vent installation, connector tightness, and leak testing. A safe environment must be maintained throughout.

You can and should vent the gas from your hot water heater to the outside of your home. Traditionally, these gases were vented back to other gas appliances, like stoves or furnaces, but many jurisdictions have outlawed this practice due to the risks it provides. 

Most water heaters today use atmospheric venting that exhausts the gas out of the home through a pipe.

Gas lines are built for longevity, so they can last up to 50 years when installed properly. However, normal wear and tear are possible, especially in moderate climates. Having a plumber or local gas company inspect your gas lines every year is best to ensure there are no hidden leaks or other dangerous problems.

The size of a pipe isn’t always the outside or inside diameter. Rather, it’s a nominal diameter that depends on the type of pipe. For male pipes, you’ll need to measure the outside diameter. For female pipes, you’ll need to measure the inside diameter. You’ll then need to use a nominal diameter conversion chart to get the actual pipe size you’d buy in the store.

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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