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Wright's Air Conditioning, Inc.

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Wright's Air Conditioning, Inc.

4.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
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.


Access Plumbing

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Access Plumbing

4.74(
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

Access Plumbing has established itself as a leading and reliable provider of plumbing services for the Henderson, Kauffman and Van Zandt County areas. We employ knowledgeable, licensed plumbers to ensure that work is done right the first time. Over many years of quality plumbing service in Henderson, Kaufman and Van Zandt County area Access Plumbing has acquired the ability to quickly and accurately diagnose the work that needs to be done. This makes it possible for us to provide you with a realistic and fair estimate before any service is begun. Additional email - [email protected]. Additional phone - (903) 675-8490.

"Very well. Quick and efficient"

Gary H on May 2020

Access Plumbing has established itself as a leading and reliable provider of plumbing services for the Henderson, Kauffman and Van Zandt County areas. We employ knowledgeable, licensed plumbers to ensure that work is done right the first time. Over many years of quality plumbing service in Henderson, Kaufman and Van Zandt County area Access Plumbing has acquired the ability to quickly and accurately diagnose the work that needs to be done. This makes it possible for us to provide you with a realistic and fair estimate before any service is begun. Additional email - [email protected]. Additional phone - (903) 675-8490.

"Very well. Quick and efficient"

Gary H on May 2020


Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

It can cost anywhere from $200 to $5,000 to repair a gas line. The cost may vary depending on where the problem is located. For example, if there’s a small gas leak somewhere that’s easy to access, the cost could be on the lower side. On the other hand, repairing buried lines and lines in other hard-to-reach areas will be more expensive.

Gas fireplaces use either natural gas or propane—both of which will increase your energy expenses. On average, running a gas fireplace costs $400 to $640 per year; however, these costs can vary significantly depending on the fuel price in your area and the frequency of fireplace use. If you’re looking for a more energy-efficient option, consider switching to an electric fireplace.

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.

When hiring a plumber to install or repair gas pipes, consider asking them the following questions: 

  • Do you have insurance and a professional license to do the job? 

  • How long will the project take to complete? 

  • Will I need to hire additional professionals for excavation or landscaping? 

  • Do you have references from previous clients? 

  • Do you belong to any relevant trade associations? 

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).

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