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GILES NURSERY & LANDSCAPING

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GILES NURSERY & LANDSCAPING

4.50(
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Customers say: Quick response
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We have the experience and dedication to bring your dreams to reality! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. Call or click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Paul Peery called immediately when I posted the project and was very courteous. He came out timely to give me an estimate at a fair price. The day the work was done, he came out with the men to make sure they understood what was expected and answered all my questions. The work was done efficiently and I’m am extremely happy with the result. Paul called later to make sure I was happy with the work. I highly recommend them!"

Sandra S on April 2024

We have the experience and dedication to bring your dreams to reality! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. Call or click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Paul Peery called immediately when I posted the project and was very courteous. He came out timely to give me an estimate at a fair price. The day the work was done, he came out with the men to make sure they understood what was expected and answered all my questions. The work was done efficiently and I’m am extremely happy with the result. Paul called later to make sure I was happy with the work. I highly recommend them!"

Sandra S on April 2024



American Plumbing Co

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American Plumbing Co

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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

Oil furnaces don’t emit poisonous or highly flammable gases, making them less dangerous in your home than gas furnaces because they have a much lower chance of combusting. An oil furnace does pose the risk of causing a fire if it tips over, but it is generally considered safer compared to a gas furnace.

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.

If you think your home might be experiencing a gas leak, you should immediately leave your home and call a professional natural gas line plumber for assistance. Natural gas is dangerous and highly flammable, so you shouldn’t stay inside your home if you think there might be a gas leak.

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).

Costs depend on material, labor, gas line setup, and custom design elements.

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