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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.



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Guardian Chimney Sweep

4.78(
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Guardian Chimney Sweep

4.78(
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers

Guardian Chimney Sweep, LLC is a Family Owned Company where Customer Service is our Top Priority. We have provided 1000’s of satisfied customers with expert chimney sweep, chimney repair, air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning and more at fair and competitive rates. In addition to the thorough inspection and cleaning of oil, wood and gas-burning chimneys, we specialize in the prevention, detection and correction of chimney and venting system hazards – the kinds of hazards that can endanger the health and safety of your family and home.

"They were excellent. They did not rush. I am very happy."

John C on March 2022

Guardian Chimney Sweep, LLC is a Family Owned Company where Customer Service is our Top Priority. We have provided 1000’s of satisfied customers with expert chimney sweep, chimney repair, air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning and more at fair and competitive rates. In addition to the thorough inspection and cleaning of oil, wood and gas-burning chimneys, we specialize in the prevention, detection and correction of chimney and venting system hazards – the kinds of hazards that can endanger the health and safety of your family and home.

"They were excellent. They did not rush. I am very happy."

John C on March 2022

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

This is a matter of personal preference, as each method has its own pros and cons. Oil furnaces are safer, but the smell can be off-putting to some consumers. Oil is also more expensive than gas. However, oil furnaces boast a higher BTU rate per hour, so a smaller amount of oil can heat a larger space when compared to a gas furnace.

Some people don’t like the look of gas fireplaces since they don’t offer the classic charm or appeal of a wood-burning fire. Plus, gas fireplace installation is more expensive than other types of fireplace installations due to the added complexity of working with gas lines. There’s also a chance that gas could get into your home, which is a major health and safety risk.

In most cases, yes, it’s safe to light a gas water heater manually, but you should shut the gas off first, open a window, and let the space air out for about 10 minutes. Modern water heaters shut the gas off entirely if the pilot light goes out, but airing out the area beforehand is good practice and will ensure it’s safe to relight your pilot light manually. Just make sure you turn the gas valve to “pilot” before lighting. If the light keeps going out or won’t light at all, call in a professional.

Yes, professional installations typically include safe gas and plumbing connections.

Take this one seriously! If your oven smells like gas when it’s off, this is a telltale sign of a gas leak that can lead to a fire or explosion. In addition, a small leak has the potential to turn into a major leak without warning if any part of your piping or tubing breaks. Potential sources of a leak include the gas valve, burner, joint, or connection lines behind the stove. If the leak appears to be significant, you should contact the gas company or fire department.  

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