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Martin Ledesma Chimney Service

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Martin Ledesma Chimney Service

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Family owned, CSIA Trained & 20 years experience Chimney Cleaning/Caps, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Masonry Repairs, Inspections, Bird & Animal Removal, Brick & Stone Work, Flashing Repairs, Gas Logs/Wood Stoves, Chimney Trim & Siding Repairs, Moisture Protection

Family owned, CSIA Trained & 20 years experience Chimney Cleaning/Caps, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Masonry Repairs, Inspections, Bird & Animal Removal, Brick & Stone Work, Flashing Repairs, Gas Logs/Wood Stoves, Chimney Trim & Siding Repairs, Moisture Protection



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.


Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Comprehensive checks, utilizing proper materials, and immediate leak testing.

Yes, flexible tubing and high-efficiency gas lines are options for new installations.

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. 

Yes, it’s possible to cap a gas line yourself if you’re no longer using it or are simply going out of town for an extended period of time. It’s essential to follow the steps on properly capping a gas line yourself. If you’re uncomfortable with any of the steps, you may want to bring in a natural gas plumber for added reassurance.

Capping a gas line costs approximately $125. The final price varies from $75 and $150 depending on your contractor’s hourly rate. To completely remove a gas line and cap it at the base can cost up to $250. Most contractors will charge a flat fee instead of by the hour since capping is often part of a larger project.

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